Budget Amendment #2 for Fiscal Year 2024-25 to be reviewed by the Sheridan Commission
On Tuesday at 9 a.m., the Sheridan County Commissioners will gather in the Second Floor Board Room, #220, of the Sheridan County Courthouse Addition for their regular meet. The public is invited to attend.
One of the key items on the agenda is the consideration of the Gillespie Draw Conservation Design Subdivision. This proposal aims to create a sustainable development that preserves the natural beauty of the area.
In addition, the Commissioners will discuss the establishment of Penrose County Road. This decision will likely impact transportation and infrastructure in the region.
Another important matter to be addressed is the vacation of Rapid Creek Road. This discussion could lead to changes in the county's road network.
The Commissioners will also consider several license and lease agreements. The details of these agreements are not yet disclosed, but they could have significant implications for various county projects and initiatives.
Moreover, an equipment use agreement for county-owned signs and barricades is under consideration. This agreement could affect how these resources are used in the future.
The Commissioners will also consider a budget amendment, #2, for Fiscal Year 2024-25. Kevin Wagner, who is responsible for presenting this amendment, will provide more information during the meet.
As always, the Commissioners welcome public input and participation in their discussions. If you are interested in attending the meet, please mark your calendars for Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Second Floor Board Room, #220, of the Sheridan County Courthouse Addition.
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