Forty minutes was a long meeting for the Lowndes County Commission, at its Regular Session two weeks ago, Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
Three citizens make a long meeting
Three Citizens Wishing To Be Heard spoke for about 13.5 minutes. 4. Animal Control Officers Recognition took six minutes. So the scheduled items took about twenty minutes, which is usual.
Chairman Bill Slaughter was absent, so the meeting was presided over by Vice-Chair Scottie Orenstein. They approved everything unanimously.
Below are links to each LAKE video of each agenda item, with a few notes by Gretchen Quarterman, followed by a LAKE video playlist. See also the agenda, the board packet, and the LAKE videos of the previous morning’s Work Session.
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1. Call to Order 2. Invocation 3. Pledge
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4. Animal Control Officers Recognition
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4. Animal Control Officers Recognition (part 2)
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Leadership Lowndes Reconition
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5. Minutes for Approval
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6.a. Valdosta-Lowndes County Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals
Incumbent re-appointed by acclamation.
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7.a. Budget Plan for Hotel Motel Proceeds for Fiscal Year 2023
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7.b. Adoption of Fiscal Year 2023 Operating Budget
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7.c. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Accountability Court DUI Court Grant Award- State Court
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7.d. Accept Water Sewer Infrastructure for Kinderlou Forest Phase 8-A
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7.e. Accept Water Sewer Infrastructure for Kinderlou Forest Phase 9
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7.f. TIA Local Project Delivery Application – Old Clyattville Road Widening
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7.g. Cyber Security Maturity Continuation
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8.a. Bid for Tractor for Public Works
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9. Reports – County Manager
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Commission Comments
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10. CWTBH – John Robinson – Water in Sewer in Clyattville area
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10. CWTBH – Charles Robert Judge – Remerton – Crime coverups
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10. CWTBH – George Boston Rhynes – Unlawful criminial trespass
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11. Meeting Adjournment
Here’s a LAKE video playlist:
Three Citizens, budget, DUI, water, sewer, paving, cyber security, tractor @ LCC 2022-06-28
Lowndes County Commission Regular Session, Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, June 28, 2022.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
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