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Nov 18, 2025·Board Meeting

County of Northampton Election Commission Election Commission Meeting

Board

Key discussion points during the meeting included public inquiries regarding voter roll maintenance procedures, purge timing, frequency, and volume. Concerns were also raised about provisional voting scenarios for voters who did not knowingly request mail-in ballots, and access restrictions for poll watchers during reconciliation processes. The Solicitor addressed questions concerning satellite election offices, confirming they are not considered polling places, and provided an update on ballot design litigation, noting a court ruling found the current design legal despite differences from paper ballots. The Registrar's report detailed voter roll maintenance following Department of State guidelines and explained procedures for handling mail-in ballots and provisional voting. The election summary indicated an approximate 40% turnout with over 92,000 votes cast, and documented minor equipment issues and a temporary power outage at one location. Old business involved a review of the satellite office's function as a proof of concept. New business focused on the Election Commission's need for a more clearly defined role.

Jan 22, 2026·Board Meeting

Northampton County Council Regular Meeting

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The regular meeting included a moment of silence and dealt with public commentary regarding a child custody case. The County Executive provided detailed reports covering departmental activities: Administration (mail-in ballot preparation, precinct redistricting, P25 radio project, director retirement), Risk Management (claims monitoring, insurance renewal), Human Resources (staff support, testing, interviews), Human Services (anniversary celebration, senior awards, Narcan training, RISE van outreach), Veterans Affairs (suicide risk assessment tool implementation), Gracedale (fiscal progress, storm preparations), Community and Economic Development (grant contracts, Earth Day planning), Procurement (workflow streamlining), Corrections (population statistics, academy training), and Public Works (Government Center parking deck, Bridge 15 completion). The Council also reviewed updates from the Parks Department, Court Services, and Archives. Key resolutions involved approving an Amended Pennsylvania Act 106 Compliance Form and Content Resolution, confirming appointments for the Director of Administration (Mark Aurand) and Director of Corrections (DeAnn Lawrence), approving personnel changes in Court Services and Fiscal Affairs, and approving contract amendments/approvals with Hanover Engineering, NPC, Inc., TuWay Communications (for two separate systems), and Wind Gap Electric, Inc. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to confirming the new Northampton County Council Solicitor (Matthew J. Deschler) and confirming Timothy Brezinsky as the new Northampton County Controller after hearing from four candidates. Finally, a motion was passed designating Ms. Vargo Heffner to run the subsequent meeting in the absence of the President and Vice President.

Oct 23, 2024·Board Meeting

DCED Public Works, Cap Projects And Cap Improvement Plans Budget Hearing

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The hearing covered several budget items and grant discussions. Key topics included plans for utilizing a projected carryover balance for the Broadband Deployment 2024 funds, detailing expenses related to digital device training and device distribution programs, with no funds intended for infrastructure construction. Discussions also addressed the timeline and procedures for grant extensions and the reversion of unexpended funds for COVID response grants. Significant discussion centered on Hotel Room Rental Tax funds, particularly reviewing first-time applicants like the Friends of Levit Pavilion at Steel Stacks and funding for Iron Pigs Charities related to the Savannah Bananas event, as well as clarification on funding allocations between different tax funds and Discover Lehigh Valley. For the EPA Brownfields fund, the substantial intergovernmental revenue was explained as resulting from a $3 million supplemental funding award from the EPA based on prior successful program management, noting that funds could be awarded as loans or grants based on project type. The Insect Pest Management department provided details on its one full-time employee and one seasonal hire, including their work on spotted lantern fly traps. The Solid Waste and Recycling section clarified that the county now funds municipally hosted e-cycling events rather than conducting countywide events. Finally, discussions touched upon the status of the Archa Johnson Conservation Area project funding and clarification regarding the distribution of Gaming Host funds and Senior Citizens programming support.

Jan 8, 2026·Board Meeting

Northampton County Council Regular Meeting

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The meeting included the reading of a proclamation declaring January 2026 as National Blood Donor Awareness Month in Northampton County, which was presented to a representative from Miller Keystone Blood Center. The County Executive reported on upcoming appointments and the results of a community summit focused on environment, housing, economic development, and emergency management. A public hearing was held for an ordinance amending the County Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance to require electronic plan submissions, which was subsequently adopted. The council entered an executive session to discuss potential litigation. Resolutions were adopted concerning Pennsylvania Act 106 compliance, specifically designating the Director of the Department of Administration as the risk manager and approving the form and content of required security, including a Wire Transfer Bond amount adjustment. Finally, a report detailed regulatory and staffing challenges at Gracedale, noting dependence on supplemental revenue sources.

Jun 3, 2021·Board Meeting

Northampton County Council Meeting

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The meeting commenced with the pledge of allegiance. Key discussions included the County Executive's report, which focused on recognizing an employee named Judy Ryan upon her retirement after decades of dedicated service, particularly praising the quality of food service provided by Sodexo at Gracedale. The County Executive also provided updates on the COVID-19 response, noting dramatically decreased case contacts, the addition of a drive-up vaccination clinic, and the excellent vaccination rates within the prison population, which facilitated the restarting of work release and educational programs starting in July. Furthermore, the reopening of senior centers on July 6th was announced. Significant proposals regarding the allocation of approximately $31 million in American Rescue Plan funds were detailed, including $15 million for small business grants, $5 million for non-profit organizations, $1 million for the hotel tax grant program, $1 million for Grow Norco initiatives (including support for police departments), $1 million for broadband expansion to support students, $1 million for the EMS grant program, and a reserve for vaccinations, testing, PPE replenishment, and potential hazard pay. The council also held a public hearing and adopted an ordinance amending real estate rules and regulations, and considered a substantial amendment to the 2014 and 2016 Community Development Block Grant annual action plans.

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Edward Andres

Assistant Open Records Officer (Solicitor)

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Gordon Heller

Treasurer / Assistant Secretary, Northampton County Industrial Development Authority

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Nadya Rachid

Program Manager

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Jaime Marie Whalen

Staff (Northampton County Industrial Development Authority); Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff, Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation

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