Lawrence County Boards to Host Community Meetings

Several boards and committees in Lawrence County are set to meet at the Administrative Center, specifically in the second-floor conference room. These gatherings offer community members a chance to engage with local governance.

The first meeting will be hosted by the Regional Solid Waste Board on March 5 at 5 PM. This session will focus on issues related to waste management and environmental concerns within the county. Following this, the Budget Committee will convene on March 9 at 6 PM. During this meeting, members will discuss financial planning and budgetary allocations for the upcoming fiscal period.

On March 12, two significant meetings are scheduled. The Resolution Committee will meet first at 5 PM, addressing various resolutions that may impact the community. Subsequently, the Committee as a Whole will gather at 5:30 PM, allowing for broader discussions among all committee members on various topics of interest to the county.

Additionally, the Lawrence County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition will celebrate its 10th anniversary during this series of gatherings. This milestone underscores the coalition’s ongoing efforts to address substance abuse issues in the community.

The public is welcome to attend all of these meetings. Community participation is encouraged, as it fosters transparency and accountability in local governance. However, the announcement did not include specific contact information, requirements for attendance, or any fees associated with participating in these meetings. Residents are invited to mark their calendars and take advantage of this opportunity to engage with local boards and committees.


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