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The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) for Trempealeau County is a strategic, long-term initiative addressing public health challenges, emphasizing health equity and multi-sector collaboration. Based on the 2024 Community Health Assessment, its primary focus areas are enhancing mental health, improving food security and nutrition, and expanding access to care. The plan aims to achieve measurable outcomes through evidence-based strategies and community engagement, fostering a healthier environment for all residents.
The committee discussed better laws for outdoor dogs, including requirements for adequate shelter and restrictions on tethering. The Child Support Agency Director announced her retirement and discussed efforts to prepare the agency for the transition. An update was provided on the recruitment process for the new director, including setting a date to review applications and schedule interviews.
The meeting included discussions and updates on several key topics. The committee discussed the economic support program, highlighting changes made during COVID-19, including adjustments to verification requirements and the distribution of additional food share benefits. Updates were provided on the child care assistance program, including extensions for child care renewals and temporary workarounds for child support non-cooperation. The committee addressed the need for a wait list policy for the kinship program and the protection of fingerprint information for foster parents. The appointment of Alan Robertson to the ADRC Advisory Council was discussed.
The committee discussed updates on home-delivered meals and congregate senior dining. Topics included the closure of the Rainbow Restaurant and its impact on the nutrition program, the roles of Dove, Grandview Care Center, and Ashley Pub in providing meals, and exploring options with Eau Claire County and Osseo Fairchild school district for meal provision. The committee also addressed the increase in demand for home-delivered meals, criteria for eligibility, and the state's guidelines on take-out meals. The committee also discussed concerns about ending takeouts at Pine Creek site.
The meeting included discussions on the county sales tax update, department reports, and a bid opening for the RFP for County Surveyor. There was also a resolution to designate public depositories and a discussion regarding 2025 debt financing. The committee discussed a suggestion for a $6 million bond, including items for IT, the courthouse, maintenance, the sheriff, tourism website, and highway projects. Economic development was also discussed, with a focus on child care projects and potential matching funds from WEDC.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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