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The agenda includes items such as the recognition of the swim team, public comments, and board and committee reports covering the ABC Board, TDA quarterly report, appointment of TDA Chairman, and a TDA request to create an Arboretum at Nelson Acres. New business involves a contract renewal with R & J Tree Service, Armfield Civic Center appraisal contracts, a Surry County Interlocal Inspection Services Agreement, and a resolution to approve a Municipal Accounting Services Agreement. There will also be departmental reports, a closed session to discuss personnel, legal matters, and economic development, followed by commissioner comments and adjournment.
The Board discussed and approved a resolution tentatively awarding a project to JR Lynch & Sons for water main replacement and system improvements. They discussed the Outdoor Expo, citizen access to the Armfield Center, securing a Construction Manager At Risk for the center, and a budget workshop. The board also discussed feral cats, tethering of dogs, safety at Palmer Field, and the possibility of a sauna at the ACC. Commissioners shared updates on upcoming events, community fundraising for the library, and funding requests.
The agenda includes discussion and public comment on a text amendment (2024-UDO-01) regarding special requirements for multi-family housing projects. Additional items include the approval of minutes, a Black History Month Resolution, and approval of Main Street Coordinating Committee Bylaws. The board will also discuss town manager and staff reports, and hold a closed session for personnel matters.
The 2019-2022 Strategic Plan for Pilot Mountain outlines four main goals: delivering effective and efficient services, improving and maintaining infrastructure, growing the economy, and attracting and supporting qualified staff. Specific objectives are detailed for each goal, covering areas such as public works scheduling, community engagement, economic development initiatives (including commercial building maintenance and land-use planning), infrastructure improvements, and staff development. The plan also includes a SWOT analysis identifying opportunities (proximity to larger municipalities, attractive town features, technological advantages, and engaged citizens), threats (aging infrastructure, housing challenges, community policing needs, and managing diverse perspectives), internal strengths (small, effective staff and a dedicated town council), and internal challenges (public works scheduling, garbage can availability, and website understanding).
The Pilot Mountain Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on January 10, 2022, where they adopted the agenda, heard public comment from Senator Randleman, and approved consent agenda items including meeting minutes. Key decisions included accepting SRF funds for a WWTP project, appointing Scott Needham to the Main Street Committee, and appointing Emily Morgan to the TDA Board. The meeting also covered administrative reports, project updates, and financial information.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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