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The meeting agenda included discussions on reimbursing County agencies for first responder fees to attend the Sissonville Fire and Rescue School and setting the Spring 2026 Kanawha County Clean-Up dates, specifically for Sissonville and Cabin Creek. The Commission addressed numerous financial matters, including confirming and ratifying reports of claims and settlement reports, and ordering the closing of several re-opened estates. Significant discussion centered on approving numerous Purchase Orders exceeding $4,999.99 for various departments like Emergency Management, County Commission operational items, and Sheriff LED. The agenda also covered approving cash disbursements, authorizing the President to sign a deed to the Kanawha County 4-H Foundation, appointing Ballot Commissioners, granting demolition complaints for several properties, and appointing Tom Takubo to the Kanawha County Ambulance Authority. Additionally, the Commission addressed budget revisions, including adjustments to the Public Safety Grant Fund and General Fund transfers, and ratified various previously processed documents related to new employees and emergency purchase orders.
The Kanawha County Commission meeting agenda includes an annual update from Kanawha Valley Senior Services, a discussion on selecting an audit firm for the county's financial statements, and the scheduling of commission meetings through December 2025. There is a public hearing on the proposed revised Comprehensive Plan. The agenda covers fiduciary matters, purchase orders, cash disbursements, and authorizations for various agreements and grants, including those related to drunk driving prevention and assistance in cleanup efforts for dilapidated properties. Additionally, there are orders related to demolition complaints, approval of the Kanawha County Comprehensive Plan, opioid settlement funds, and budget revisions.
This Comprehensive Plan for Kanawha County, West Virginia, serves as a guide for future development, aiming to constructively manage change and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of its citizens and businesses. It outlines countywide goals and strategies across twelve key areas: Arts & Culture, Building, Housing & Development, Transportation, Economic Development, Education & Training, Farms & Agriculture, Human & Family Services, Natural Resources, Environment & Conservation, Planning, Management & Governance, Public Health, Fitness & Safety, Recreation, Entertainment & Tourism, and Utilities & Infrastructure. The plan sets policy directions for developmental tools and seeks to achieve a sustainable and improved quality of life for the community, with a timeframe extending to 2035.
The Kanawha County Commission meeting agenda includes discussions on the annual contribution to the Metro Drug Enforcement Agency, funding for Kanawha County Food Banks, and consideration of raises for county employees. It also lists upcoming meeting dates through December 2025. The agenda covers various fiduciary matters, purchase orders, and orders related to new employees, erroneous assessments, and vehicle title transfers. Additional items include appointments to public service districts and boards, agreements for construction materials testing, watershed agreements, healthcare coalition participation, and recycling grants. The agenda also addresses demolition orders for properties, memoranda of understanding with towns and cities for property cleanup, and approvals related to bankruptcy plans and settlements. Furthermore, it includes authorizations for issuing checks from various funds, revisions to the levy estimate and budget, and check registers for supplementals and emergency expenditures.
The Kanawha County Commission held a session to discuss and amend the Public Nuisance & Property Maintenance Ordinance. The amendment includes adding a new section regarding structures unfit for human occupancy, specifically addressing methamphetamine labs, and modifies existing emergency measures to include the manufacture or attempted manufacture of methamphetamine or other illegal substances. The purpose of this ordinance is to promote public health, safety, and welfare by addressing unhealthy, dangerous, and hazardous substances and conditions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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