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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fred Anderson's organization
The Bloomer School District developed a long-range growth plan in 2010 focusing on community development and accommodating student population growth through facility enhancements. Key initiatives include the construction of a new elementary school, expansion of the middle school, and future plans for a new high school. The plan also emphasizes preparing students for the workforce by integrating technology, fostering partnerships with local businesses and technical colleges, and implementing character education programs.
The meeting segment included recognizing key partners essential for economic progress, such as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Stout and the Secretary of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. Attendees included representatives from the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors, Dunn County, State Representatives, and a State Senator. The proceedings also featured an announcement regarding a colleague's birthday, which included singing 'Happy Birthday'.
The meeting included discussions on various topics, such as granting standing authority to the county administrator for DNR grant funds, urging the state to support county circuit courts, and approving the sale of the Chippewa County Public Firearms Range property. Additionally, there was a second reading of an ordinance to amend ATV/UTV routes, leading to a discussion about traffic flow and signage responsibilities.
The meeting included discussions and resolutions on various topics. These included awarding the sale of general obligation promissory notes, proclaiming September 2022 as Recovery Month in Chippewa County, and authorizing the sale of tax deeded land in the town of Lake Holcomb. Additionally, there was a second reading of an ordinance related to highway permits, including adjustments to fees for residential driveways, subdivisions, and ATV permits, along with a new deposit requirement for excess driveways.
The meeting included a pledge of allegiance and roll call. The agenda and consent agenda were approved. The County Administrator reviewed and updated the internal control review by Sikich of the Public Health and Sheriff's Department. The 2023 audit report was presented by April Anderson from Clifton Larson Allen. The executive audit summary for 2023 indicated an unmodified opinion on the financial statements, with no internal control issues reported. The report detailed the general fund, special revenue funds, capital projects funds, debt service funds, enterprise funds, and internal service funds, including discussions on fund balances, revenues, and expenditures.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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