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King and Queen EDA re-adopts electronic meeting policy and retains 2024 officers for 2025

King and Queen County Economic Development Authority · January 9, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 9 meeting the King and Queen County Economic Development Authority unanimously readopted its electronic meeting participation policy, approved minutes and set the 2025 officer slate (Chairman George Longest, Vice Chairman Plunard Robinson, Secretary/Treasurer Jesse Holmes) and monthly meeting schedule.

The King and Queen County Economic Development Authority unanimously readopted its electronic meeting participation policy and approved routine procedural actions during its Jan. 9, 2025 meeting.

Pam Ashley moved and Melinda Coleman seconded the motion to readopt the bylaws section covering electronic meeting participation; the motion carried unanimously. The board also approved the minutes of the Dec. 12, 2024 meeting on a motion by Ashley and a second by Coleman.

Separately, Ashley moved and Joseph McGuire seconded a motion to keep the 2024 officer slate for 2025: Chairman George Longest, Vice Chairman Plunard Robinson and Secretary/Treasurer Jesse Holmes. The EDA approved that motion unanimously. The board also set regular monthly meetings for the first Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m., again by unanimous vote.

The actions were recorded as routine governance items; no votes were recorded as opposed or abstaining in the meeting minutes. The EDA adjourned at 11:45 a.m. and is scheduled to meet jointly with the King and Queen County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 27, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.