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 Anthem Partners with EVSC Foundation to Support  Lodge Elementary School and Hangers 

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The donation will help fund the classroom enrichment activities at Lodge and provide hygiene products for students visiting Hangers. 

EVANSVILLE, IN – Anthem is partnering with the EVSC Foundation to donate $3,000 to support classroom enrichment activities at Lodge Elementary School this coming school year. It also donated hygiene kits for in-need students who visit Hangers, the EVSC clothing resource. 

“We are excited to support the students and educators at Lodge, knowing that they work hard to serve their students. We want to come alongside educators as they design and implement enriching activities, and help students with basic needs so they can focus on learning”, says Anthem’s Liz Stauth. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield serves students on Medicaid and experiencing homelessness across the Evansville-Vanderburgh county, making them a great partner to families and educators. 

Hangers serves over 2,500 students each year, providing clothing, shoes, and other basic necessities to our students. “We are grateful to Anthem for their contribution this fall. We serve a large group of students at the beginning of each school year and their donation will help us ensure they can start the school focused on learning and not have to worry about having the clothes and shoes they need”, says Dave Schutte, Director of Hangers. 

This collaboration between Anthem and the EVSC Foundation is part of a larger effort to sponsor schools serving students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. “Educators in our Priority Schools often pay for project materials and learning resources from their own pockets. This is one way that we can channel community support in an equitable, focused way so that all our students enjoy enriching classroom activities”, commented Elisabet Sena-Martin, EVSC Foundation President. “We hope other community partners will partner with us to sponsor more schools!” 

To learn more about ways to partner with the EVSC Foundation to make a difference in our students’ lives, visit evscfoundation.org or contact the Foundation at info@evscfoundation.org. 

 

EVANSVILLE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS JULY 22 LOTTERY WINNERS

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SWIRCA & More BrewFest 2022 Fundraiser

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SWIRCA & MORE BREWFEST 2022 FUNDRAISER

The SWIRCA BrewFest is a craft beer tasting festival that serves as our largest fundraiser to benefit SWIRCA & More, Southwestern Indiana’s Area Agency on Aging.

The 2022 event will be held on Saturday, September 17 at a new location, the West Side Library Park on popular Franklin Street! The event starts at 5pm for VIP ticket-holders and 6 pm for General Admission. It concludes at 9 pm.

Every volunteer will receive an exclusive Brewfest VolunBeer T-shirt. Due to supply limitations from our vendors, we must order early. We will do our best to get you your desired shirt size, however, it is not guaranteed. 

Must be 21+ to attend the event or volunteer during the event.

For more information on SWIRCA visit http://www.swirca.org/

BrewFest Info http://www.swirca.org/brewfest ;  Or Visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SWIRCAandMoreBrewfest/

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Available Slot Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Location

Time (CDT)

Ice Bagger – SWIRCA

The Volunteer Coordinator will give you ice bags. Bag between 1-4pm in Ivy Cafe. Check back to store ice in truck in parking lot and tell them how many bags were filled.

09/12/2022 (Mon) SWIRCA 
1:00pm – 4:00pm (2)
09/13/2022 (Tue) SWIRCA 
1:00pm – 4:00pm (2)
09/14/2022 (Wed) SWIRCA 
1:00pm – 4:00pm (2)
09/15/2022 (Thu) SWIRCA 
1:00pm – 4:00pm (2)
09/16/2022 (Fri) SWIRCA 
1:00pm – 4:00pm (2)
1 of 2 slots filled

Load Penske Truck

Load truck @ SWIRCA with tents, glasses, and other supplies from the building and shed.

09/15/2022 (Thu) SWIRCA 
2:00pm – 4:00pm (10)

Set Up at the Park

Set up tables, table cloths, hang signs, put up tents, etc.. This will be according to diagram.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
8:00am – 12:00pm (15)
5 of 15 slots filled
12:00pm – 4:30pm (15)
1 of 15 slots filled

Volunteer Check-in Tent

Assist w/ volunteer check-in. All volunteers must be on list to enter. Verify IDs/liquor licenses if pourers, give map, shirt, wristband, & glass. Direct volunteers to assigned area. Give BrewMaster’s name.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
12:00pm – 6:00pm (4)
2 of 4 slots filled

Vendor Check-In Tent

Verify IDs, liquor license if applicable, hand out glasses and bracelets, vendor packets if applicable, direct vendor to assigned area.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
12:30pm – 6:00pm (2)

Vendor Runner

Unload Vendor supplies from vehicle, transport to table; Golf cart may be available. If a line forms unload supplies & stack until they can be taken to vendor table.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
12:30pm – 4:00pm (10)

Traffic Director – Franklin & 10th

Direct vendors to the Vendor Check-In Tent and tell them assistants will unload their vehicle while they check in. They can move their car after it is unloaded.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Corner of Franklin & 10th
12:00pm – 3:00pm 
3:00pm – 6:00pm 

Traffic Director – 10th & IL

Direct vendors to the Vendor Check-In Tent and tell them assistants will unload their vehicle while they check in. They can move their car after it is unloaded.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Corner of 10th & IL
12:00pm – 3:00pm 
3:00pm – 6:00pm 

Traffic Director – Wabash Median

Direct vendors to the Vendor Check-In Tent and tell them assistants will unload their vehicle while they check in. They can move their car after it is unloaded..

09/17/2022 (Sat) Wabash Median
12:00pm – 3:00pm 
3:00pm – 6:00pm 

Cash, Credit Sales & Will Call

Sell Tickets–Must be SWIRCA Employee or Board Member. Cash/Credit/Will Call Ticket Sales

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
4:00pm – 7:30pm (4)

Ticket Scanner – GA

Direct guest to correct line for ticket purchase or entrance area, scan tickets & check bracelets. No one enters without a ticket or armband. Return phone/scanner to BrewMaster at end of the shift.

09/17/2022 (Sat) GA Line 1 – Franklin St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (4)
Already filled
GA Line 2 – Franklin St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (4)
1 of 4 slots filled

Ticket Scanner – VIP

Direct guest to correct line for ticket purchase or entrance area, scan tickets & check bracelets for VIP ticket-holders. No one enters without a ticket or armband. Return phone/scanner to BrewMaster at end of the shift.

09/17/2022 (Sat) VIP Line 1 – 10th St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (2)
VIP Line 2 – 10th St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (2)

ID Check / Bracelets – GA

Walk lines of GA ticket-holders checking ID’s (birthdate 9/17/2001), put on bracelets. Check bracelets of those coming in/out make sure glasses are empty before anyone leaves.

09/17/2022 (Sat) GA Line 1 – Franklin St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (4)
GA Line 2 – Franklin St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (4)

ID Check / Bracelets – VIP

Walk lines checking ID’s (birthdate 9/17/2001), put on bracelets. Check bracelets of those coming in/out make sure glasses are empty before anyone leaves.

09/17/2022 (Sat) VIP Line 1 – 10th St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (2)
VIP Line 2 – 10th St.
4:00pm – 7:00pm (2)

Gate/Fence Security

Watch gates making sure guests do not exit with alcohol in glasses when leaving or taking smoke breaks. Make sure no one crosses fence or hands alcohol over to a friend.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Park/Fence Perimeter
4:00pm – 9:00pm (20)
1 of 20 slots filled

Event Maintenance

Use gator to deliver ice & gather trash. Make sure trash is disposed of properly. Clean up spills, assist vendor needs throughout the event.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Roaming
4:00pm – 10:00pm (5)
Already filled

First Aid

Evansville Fire Dept will be providing any First Aid needed.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Library
4:30pm – 9:00pm (2)

SWIRCA Table

Sell Half-Pot, SWIRCA Swag Merchandise, must be able to use a Square for credit cards.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
4:00pm – 9:00pm (3)
1 of 3 slots filled

Spirits Tent

Verify that guests only have 2 samples PER VENDOR. Mark each guest Bracelet after receiving sample. No sample should leave the spirit area.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Spirits Tent
4:30pm – 9:00pm (4)

Beer / Wine Server (pourer)

MUST have Liquor License–Help vendors serve guest drinks. Samples will be 1 oz for spirits & 2 oz of wines & beer. Cover bathroom breaks for vendor reps.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
4:30pm – 9:00pm (20)

VIP Security-VIP Area

Provide Security for VIP. Make sure no one partakes in VIP drinks or uses VIP restrooms without a VIP wristband. (1 volunteer at restrooms, 1 at drink area)

09/17/2022 (Sat) VIP Restrooms & Drink Area
4:00pm – 9:00pm (2)

Photographer

Take photos of the event, guests, vendors and volunteers

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
4:30pm – 9:00pm (2)
1 of 2 slots filled

Load Out

Assist vendors at end of event to transport products and supplies to their cars.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
8:00pm – 10:00pm (8)

Clean-Up Crew

Disassemble tents, stage, lighting, tables, pack up supplies & other items that go to SWIRCA.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
9:00pm – 12:00am (30)
1 of 30 slots filled

BrewMaster Vendor Tent – Carol Mangold

Oversee vendors checking-in and Vendor Tent volunteers. Check ids – everyone must be 21 (9/17/2001) to enter and liquor license (if they are a brewery).

09/17/2022 (Sat) Vendor Tent
12:30pm – 5:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Volunteer Tent/Area – Ashley Mayo

Oversee volunteers in your area. Clean and breakdown your area, stack tables and supplies at end of evening. Check IDs birth date is 9/17/2001

09/17/2022 (Sat) Volunteer Tent
10:00am – 6:00pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Vendor Runners – Brian Hirshberg

Oversee Vendor Runners-Unload Vendor supplies from vehicle, transport to table. If a line forms unload supplies & stack until can be taken to vendor table.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
12:00pm – 6:00pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Will Call – Deb Bivens

Assist guests with will call tickets, wrist bands, oversee volunteers at Will Call Tent. At end of evening break down tables, throw away table covering & gather trash, have everything ready to load on truck.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
3:00pm – 8:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Ticket Sales – Keith Patterson

Same Day Sales table. Oversee in person and online sales, pick up excess cash from SWIRCA table. End of evening clean, breakdown area, stack tables. Make sure area is clean and ready to load on truck.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
2:00pm – 8:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Park – Left – Amber Ferrari

Oversee vendors in left half of the park. Make sure vendors are happy and have what they need. Call for ice or trash pick-up if needed. At end of evening clean and breakdown your area.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park – Left Half
12:00pm – 9:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster Park – Right Half- Gina Downs

Oversee vendors in right half of the park. Make sure vendors are happy and have what they need. Call for ice or trash pick-up if needed. At end of evening clean and breakdown your area.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park – Right Half
12:00pm – 9:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster – VIP – Rhonda Zuber

Oversee volunteers in your area. Make sure vendors have ice, call for ice or trash pick-up if needed. Only guests with VIP wristbands enter your area. At end of evening clean and breakdown your area.

09/17/2022 (Sat) VIP Area
2:00pm – 9:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster – Spirits – Tim & Cady Clark

Oversee volunteers, Mark bracelets for 2 spirits samples per vendor per person. Call for trash pick-up if needed. At end of evening clean & breakdown tables in your area and stack against the wall for clean up crew to pick up at end of evening.

09/17/2022 (Sat) Spirits Tent
2:00pm – 9:30pm (2)
Already filled

BrewMaster- Entrances/Check-In – Shelly Dunn

Oversee check-in & ticket scanners/ID checkers (VIP and GA). Manage volunteers and check-in process (IDs, bracelets, phones/scanners) manage shift transfers. End of evening clean breakdown tables, stack against wall. Return phones to Volunteer Tent.

09/17/2022 (Sat) GA Lines (Franklin St.) & VIP Lines (10th St.) 
2:00pm – 8:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster – Ice/Trash – Brian & Larry

Oversee Ice, Trash and Maintenance

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
2:00pm – 9:30pm (2)
Already filled

BrewMaster Event Coordinators – Monica & Rachel

Oversee entire event

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
7:00am – 11:55pm (2)
Already filled

BrewMaster – Gate/Fence Security – Aaron Mayo

Oversee Gate/Fence security volunteers. Make sure no one climbs over or hands alcohol over the fence. No alcohol allowed outside the fence.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
2:00pm – 9:30pm 
Already filled

BrewMaster – Wine Tent – Kristin Hood

Oversee Wine Tent area and pourers. Break down tables at the end of the night.

09/17/2022 (Sat) West Side Library Park
2:00pm – 9:30pm 
Already filled

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Otters Earn Solid Win Against Miners On Getaway Day

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AUGUSTA, N.J. – The Evansville Otters departed Skylands Stadium Sunday afternoon with an 8-2 win against the Sussex County Miners, receiving solid pitching on the mound and key hits at the plate.

Evansville had early success against Sussex County starter Michael Mediavilla.

In the top of the first inning, Steven Sensley lined a hit to opposite field to drive in Jeffrey Baez for the game’s first run and give Evansville an early 1-0 lead.

The Otters jumped ahead to a 3-0 lead in the top of the third when J.R. Davis singled to right with the bases loaded to score Bryan Rosario from third and Elijah MacNamee from second.

In the meantime, Otters starting pitcher Austin Gossmann got off to a strong start, recording three strikeouts in the first couple of innings.

Sussex County did manage to score a run in each of the third and fourth innings. Juan Silverio brought in Mikey Reynolds for an unearned run in the third, while Nick Garland homered to left in the fourth.

Holding a 3-2 lead through four, Gossmann locked back in on the hill for Evansville. The right-hander struck out four more through the seventh inning.

Gossmann’s counterpart, Mediavilla, allowed three runs and struck out seven in seven innings for the Miners.

The Otters struck for four runs in the top of the eighth inning off three Miners pitchers, increasing their lead to 7-2.

Miles Gordon singled to right to score Davis and Baez to start the scoring in the inning for Evansville.  Then Zach Biermann, who pinched-hit in the inning, later scored on an RBI single by Anthony Torreullas. The scoring in the eighth for Evansville finished with George Callil scoring on an error by Sussex County.

Gossmann’s day ended with one out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth, handing the ball over to reliever Augie Gallardo.

Gallardo got out of the bases-loaded jam on a big double play to end the eighth inning, getting David Maberry to fly out to Gordon in centerfield. Gordon proceeded to throw out Alex Toral at home after he tagged up at third base on Maberry’s flyout.

Evansville tacked on an insurance run in the ninth on a sac fly by Gordon, picking up his third RBI of the game.

Offensively, Rosario led Evansville with a three-hit game in his debut. Sensley and Davis finished with two hits each. Davis also had a two-RBI game.

On the mound, Gossmann picked up his fifth win of the season, going 7.1 innings and striking out nine for the Otters. The Miners’ Mediavilla recorded his fifth loss of the season.

Evansville will return home to Bosse Field this week for a six-game homestand, kicking it off with a midweek series against the New York Boulders.

 

CRG Residential Signs Agreement to Advance Major Downtown Redevelopment Due Diligence Phase Commences for Mixed-use Project at Fifth and Main 

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 EVANSVILLE – CRG Residential, a Carmel-based construction and real estate investment firm, has signed an agreement to advance a major mixed-use project at Fifth and Main streets in the heart of Downtown Evansville. 

CRG Residential, which previously developed Evansville’s 144-unit mixed-use Post House in partnership with Indianapolis-based Scannell Properties, already has begun its due diligence phase. This includes conducting site surveys, environmental assessments, and strategizing on how to overcome current economic challenges. 

“We understand the community’s heightened enthusiasm in developing a project that can serve as a key anchor at the center of downtown. We intend to move forward quickly to identify and propose a development that will instill pride in the Evansville community,” said CRG President Christopher Reid. “We have had a great interest in the Evansville market over the years, and this newest opportunity allows us to pursue our own process to identify what a similar mixed-use project will look like.” 

CRG Residential succeeds former developer Domo Development LLC, which successfully led the project through phase I. 

“When community leaders approached our team about this project, they shared that the site had been a challenge for decades,” said Domo partner John Hennessey. “We are proud of our work to bring the project to this stage. When approached by local investors about selling our stake in the project, we felt it was, both, the right timing and the right decision for our team and the Evansville community. We look forward to seeing the citizens of Evansville enjoy the benefits of the project’s completion.” 

In addition to the Post House, CRG Residential has significant experience with public-private partnerships throughout Indiana and the Midwest. CRG recently opened Nickel Plate Station in the center of downtown Fishers and has invested in other public-private partnerships in Carmel, Greenwood, Brownsburg, Newport, Ky., West Des Moines, Iowa, and Traverse City, Mich. among others. 

“The delay caused by inflation and supply chain constraints prompted a broader review of how best to proceed,” Mayor Lloyd Winnecke said. “Ultimately, the parties agreed that transitioning to a new developer would be beneficial. We are appreciative of Domo’s contributions through phase I and pleased that CRG can partner with the city to complete this vital piece of our downtown plan,” Winnecke continued. 

FOOTNOTE: CRG Residential, LLC is a Carmel-based construction and real estate investment firm that specializes in complex multi-family housing developments throughout the Midwest and the eastern United States. With more than 175 employees, CRG Residential has 29 years of experience, having renovated and/or constructed over 30,000 multi-family units throughout nearly 24 states. 

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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 AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners 

July 26, 2022 – 3:00 p.m. In Room 301, Civic Center Complex

(Drainage Board Immediately Following Commissioner Meeting)

1. Call to Order 

2. Attendance 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

    1. 4. Action Items A. Health Department 1. COVID-19 Update 
    2. 2. IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #62869 Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) 
    3. B. Engineer 1. Permission to Open Bids: VC22-06-01 Re-Bid of “Milling & Resurfacing of Vanderburgh County Roads” 
    4. 2. Permission to Open Bids: VC22-06-02 “Concrete Street Repairs” (Continued From 07/14/2022 Meeting) 
    5. 3. Financial Commitment Letter: Wimberg Road Bridge #2430 
    6. 4. Kansas Road Phase 2 Change Order #5: Thickened Edge for Sidewalk for Modified Handrail Installation 
    7. 5. Kansas Road Phase 2 Change Order #6: Removal of Decorative Wall and Footer 
    8. 6. Wessler Engineering Proposal for Professional Services: MS4 Program Implementation and Administration 
        1. 7. Right of Way Offers: Oak Hill Road i. Parcel 1 – Martha Bass 
        2. ii. Parcel 21 – Gerald Lauer 
        3. iii. Parcel 23 – Kevin Beavers 
        4. iv. Parcel 26 – Steven McCrarey 
        5. v. Parcel 27 – Darrick Lakes 
        6. vi. Parcel 29 – John Moser 
        7. vii. Parcel 33 – Ruby Heseman Life Estate 
        8. viii. Parcel 35 – John Baumgart 
        9. ix. Parcel 44 – Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 
        10. x. Parcel 50 – John Marlow 
        11. 8. IDEM Notice of Intent: Oak Hill Road Reconstruction 
        12. C. Law Department 1. Letter of Agreement: Area Plan Commission (APC) Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) 
        13. D. Auditor 1. First Federal Savings Bank Change of Terms Agreement: Removal of Totaled/Surplused 2021 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor 
        14. E. Computer Services 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

    1. 1. Key Government Finance, Inc. Lease/Purchase Agreement: Cisco – Managed Detection & Response (MDR) Service 
    2. 2. Key Government Finance, Inc. Lease/Purchase Agreement: Cisco – Network Refresh 
        1. F. Old Courthouse 1. Windstream NTI, LLC i. Settlement Agreement: Suites 109 & 110 
        2. ii. Lease Agreement: Suites 208 & B8 
        3. 2. David Miller & Zach Evans i. Lease Agreement: Suite B4 
        4. G. An Ordinance Amending Section 13.04.460, Responsibility for Drainage Facility Maintenance, of the Vanderburgh County Code 
        5. A. Approval of July 12th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 
        6. B. Employment Changes 
        7. C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. July 11-July 15, 2022 
        8. ii. July 18-July 22, 2022 
        9. 2. 2023 Statement of Salary and Wages (Budget Form No. 144) 
        10. D. Clerk 1. June 2022 Monthly Report 
        11. E. Engineer 1. Report & Claims 
        12. 2. Pay Request #80: U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. 
        13. F. Highway 1. Department Report i. July 8-July21, 2022 
        14. A. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-3-2022 (Continued From 06/04/2022 Meeting) 

5. Department Head Reports 

6. New Business 

7. Old Business 

8. Consent Items 

9. Rezoning 

Petitioner: Donald Relleke & T.M.F.T., Inc./L.A.D. Transport 

Address: A portion of 2708 Orchard Road & 11300 Schaeffer Road 

Request: Change from Ag to M-2 with UDC 

10. Public Comment 

11. Adjournment 

 AGENDA  VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL  PERSONNEL & FINANCE JULY 27,

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AGENDA Of The VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL  PERSONNEL & FINANCE JULY 27, 2022 At 3:30 P.M. On AUGUST 17, 2022 8:30 A.M. In ROOM 301 Civic Center

1. OPENING OF MEETING 

2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL 

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

4. INVOCATION 

  1. 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: (A) Personnel and Finance June 29, 2022 
  2. (B) County Council July 6, 2022 
    1. 6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: (A) County Assessor 1. Request to fill vacancy for Real Estate Deputy Residential II 10001090-109144
    2. 2. Request to fill vacancy for Real Estate Deputy Commercial II 10001090-109166 
    3. (B) Area Plan 1. Request to fill vacancy for Zoning Investigator 10001240-124119
    4. (C) Superior Court 1. Request to fill vacancy for Small Claims Secretary 10001370-137180 
    5. (D) Cumulative Bridge 1. Request to allow advanced Step placement for Storm Water Coordinator 11350000-113523 
    6. (E) Health Department – Safety Pin Grant 1. Request to create Extra Help line 94150000-199000, establish pay for part-time Nurse and part-time Community Health Worker, and fill positions 

7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) Surveyor 

(B) Area Plan 

(C) Commissioners 

(D) Superior Court 

(E) Burdette Park 

(F) Health Department 

(G) Local Roads & Streets 

(H) Tourism Capital Improvement 

(I) Surveyor Corner Perpetuation 

(J) American Rescue Plan 

8. REPEALS: None 

9. TRANSFERS: (A) Health Department 

(B) County Highway 

(C) Cumulative Bridge (Late) 

10. OLD BUSINESS: None 

11. NEW BUSINESS: (A) Review of Estimated Property Tax Levy Limits & Estimated Reductions Due to Circuit Breakers 

12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE: 

(A) Assessor

(B) Area Plan

(C) Commissioners

(D) Superior Court

(E) Burdette Park

(F) Cumulative Bridge

(G) Health Department

(H) Health Dept. –Safety Pin Grant

13. PUBLIC COMMENT 

14. REMINDER UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES: 

• County Council meeting August 17, 2022 at 8:30 a.m. 

  • • County Council budget hearing August 17, 2022 immediately following adjournment of Council meeting, but not before 9:00 a.m. 
  • • City/County Joint Dept. budget hearing August 17, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. 
  • • County Council budget hearing August 18, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. 

15. ADJOURNMENT 

*PLEASE NOTE THE SWITCH FROM AFTERNOON TO MORNING MEETING TIMES*Â