Beaufort County Government's General Meeting Agenda: Monday, August 1, 2011. | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners Will Meet to Discuss the County's Business

    The Government of Beaufort County meets every month for at least one general meeting to discuss and act on the county's business. Beaufort County employs the county manager form of government which stipulates that the board of county commissioners allow the county manager to set the agenda, and bring issues before them.

    The Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners will meet to discuss a variety of issues in their general meeting on Monday, August 1, 2011. This is the second general meeting post-budget, where the county commissioners, by a vote of 5 to 2, raised your property taxes by 6%.

 Beaufort County Board of County Commissioners General Meeting Agenda
         Monday, August 1, 2011
   Beaufort County Administrative Building, Commissioners’ Meeting Room
       121 West Third Street, Washington, North Carolina

5:00 p.m.: Call to Order by Chairman Langley
       Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
       Consideration of Consent Agenda

5:10 p.m.: Public Comments

5:30 p.m.: Dr. Travis Burke, District Extension Director, Northeast District, NCSU
        Gaylon Ambrose, Beaufort County Extension Director
          New Cooperative Extension Director

5:40 p.m.: Jimmy Edwards, Chairman
        Bath High School Preservation Committee
          Request Letter of Endorsement for Grant Funding

5:50 p.m.: David McLawhorn, President Beaufort County Community College
        Mitchell St. Clair, Chairman, BCCC Board of Trustees
          Resolution to Reject Merging BCCC with another Community College

6:00 p.m.: Bobby Parker, Tax Administrator
          Current Tax Collections

6:10 p.m.: Commissioner Hood Richardson
          Beaufort County Hospital Update
          Selection of Audit Committee Members
          Discussion to Reconsider Oversight Committee

6:20 p.m.: Chief Deputy Harry Meredith, Beaufort County Sheriff's Office
          Update on Sheriff's Office Information

6:30 p.m.: Break

6:45 p.m.: County Manager Report’s

7:00 p.m.: Closed Session – Economic Development or Distribution.
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