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The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key issues. John Brantley was appointed to the Workforce Development Board. Senior Center Director Susan Blair was recognized for her service. Doug Redmond was appointed as the County Administrator. The board approved the renewal of the county employee's health insurance with United Healthcare and moving the Life Insurance, Long-Term, and Short-Term Disability to Mutual of Omaha. A resolution was approved granting Temporary Tax Relief. The board approved an agreement to fill in an open well. The board discussed a subdivision plat for Eastern Woodlands Corp and Lucas Land, LLC. The board approved a resolution to impose a new SPLOST and the 2025 SPLOST Intergovernmental Agreement. Carolyn Waters and Lauretta Walker were appointed to serve on the Johnson County Board of Family and Children Services. Kathie Wyatt expressed concerns about roads and tax assessments. D.J. Clark presented the EMS Report, and the fire report was reviewed. A new Vice-Chairman was appointed. Public comments were heard regarding road conditions, tax assessments, and other county-related issues.
The meeting agenda includes consideration and approval of an amendment to the subdivision ordinance. New business items involve a Johnson County DFACS board appointment, the potential purchase of a computer-aided dispatch system for Johnson County E-911 and EMS, and reviews of proposed subdivisions on Old Buckeye Road and between Georgia Highway 15 South and Hightower Road. Additionally, the agenda includes updates on courthouse renovations/roof repairs, an annual donation to the Fourth of July Festival Committee, committee assignments for E-911 and maintenance departments, required bridge postings, and county timber. Public comment will be allowed.
The Johnson County Public Library (JCPL) strategic plan (2024-2028) aims to meet the evolving needs of its community by focusing on three key areas: Welcome Library Users (access and customer experience), Create Connection (community engagement and outreach), and Inspire Excitement (programs, experiences, and innovation). The plan prioritizes inclusive and compassionate service, strengthening community relationships, and offering engaging programs to foster learning and discovery. Specific initiatives include enhancing customer service, expanding outreach efforts, supporting school readiness, connecting residents with social services, creating meaningful art experiences, and developing innovative programs. The plan also addresses financial stewardship, staff development, collaborations, technology upgrades, equipment replacement, and facility improvements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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