The South-Central Human Resource Agency (SCHRA) Governing Board is scheduled to convene on Thursday, June 6th, at 11 a.m. The meeting will take place at the central office situated at 1437 Winchester Highway in Fayetteville. Before the main Governing Board session, the Budget, Audit, Appropriations, Property, and Personnel Committees are set to meet at 10 a.m. This gathering presents an opportunity for the various committees to discuss and deliberate on important matters before the full board meeting commences. The central office location provides a convenient and accessible venue for the board members to engage in these crucial discussions. It is expected that a range of topics related to budgeting, auditing, appropriations, property management, and personnel matters will be addressed during these committee meetings, setting the stage for productive and informed decision-making during the subsequent Governing Board session. The sequential scheduling of the committee meetings and the main board meeting allows for a structured and comprehensive approach to addressing the agency’s key areas of focus and responsibility. This proactive approach underscores the commitment of the SCHRA Governing Board to effective governance and strategic planning in serving the community and fulfilling its mandate.
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