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Gregory Scott Finch

Director of Facilities

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Monongalia County

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Board meetings and strategic plans from Gregory Scott Finch's organization

Apr 1, 2026·Board Meeting

Monongalia County Commission Meeting

Board

The Commission addressed several administrative and operational matters. These included the approval of various financial vouchers, fiduciary orders, and the petition regarding the estate of Deborah K. Mardle. New employees were introduced, including court security and transport officers. Public comments featured updates on the Marl and Wadi intervenor process. Additionally, the Commission issued a proclamation for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, approved a community corrections grant and a resolution for the Stonewood Forest Water, Sewer, and Road Infrastructure Modernization Project, and reviewed letters of support for utility and airport infrastructure projects. Finally, the Commission authorized a half-day leave for employees in line with a proclamation from the governor's office.

Mar 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Monongalia County Commission Commission Meeting

Board

The Commission addressed several financial items including exonerations for Blockchain Power based on a taxability ruling, reviewed vouchers for various county departments and parks, and approved a personnel change in the Sheriff's Department. Other key topics included a grant reimbursement for the sexual assault kit initiative, correspondence regarding a Chemistry Department funding request, and a request for an amendment to House Bill 4606. New business included the approval of a letter of support for a specialty physician placement, a financial advisor agreement, multiple requisitions for economic opportunity districts, and updates on the progress of the Emma Drive closure and the exit 155 project.

Mar 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Monongalia County Commission Meeting

Board

The commission reviewed and approved consent agenda items, including exonerations and various financial vouchers. Personnel matters were addressed, including staff rehires and new hires for the assessor's office. Updates were provided on upcoming tourism events and the associated traffic management planning. Several requests for grant reimbursements were approved. The commission also reviewed correspondence regarding a draft audit, city planning variances, and community workshops concerning transmission lines. Additionally, revisions to the Emergency Ambulance Service Provider Agreement were approved, an appointment to the Deckers Creek Public Service District was made, and updates on broadband project progress were discussed.

Apr 8, 2026·Board Meeting

Monongalia County Commission Commission Meeting

Board

The Commission meeting involved the review and approval of the consent agenda, which included exonerations, vouchers for various county funds and organizations, and fiduciary orders. The Commission discussed and approved personnel updates, including a revised start date for a court security position and the appointment of a seasonal maintenance groundskeeper for the park. Public comments were received from a political candidate and a local elected official. Additionally, the President and CEO of the local Convention and Visitors Bureau provided an annual report, discussing tourism impact, the success of the Mountaineer Gravel program, NCAA event collaborations, and opportunities for capturing unmet demand in regional lodging.

Mar 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Monongalia County Commission Meeting

Board

The meeting included the approval of consent agenda items, such as exonerations, vouchers for various county funds, and fiduciary orders. The primary business conducted was a public hearing regarding the administrative closure of several estates, including Edith Virginia Ruth Pari, Sally S. Thomas, Deborah K. Mardle, Tina Maria Winfield, and William Tennant. The Commissioners discussed the status of these estates, the need for new fiduciary commissioner appointments to resolve delays, and addressed requests from heirs to keep certain estates open for further work.

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Carye L. Blaney

County Clerk

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Collene Coon

Secretary and Grant Coordinator, Monongalia County Commission

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Anthony L. DeFelice

Executive Director

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Meredith Eibl

Park Superintendent

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Scott Finch

Director of Facilities

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