Egley Speaks About Dog Licenses & Transferring Power At Work Session

(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)

A familiar face returned to the Commissioners’ work session on Wednesday.

After four years as County Commissioner, newly elected Treasurer Sandie Egley made her first visit in that role to a Commissioners’ work session on February 12. One of Egley’s major requests during her visit was to expand the opportunities for Beaver County citizens to obtain dog licenses:

 

The cost of the online services would be $250 a month ($3000 a year), money which Egley said is not in the budget for the Treasurer’s office at the current moment.

The other major factor brought up in Egley’s department head comments was that the transfer of power for her to take over as Treasurer was less than desirable, with the claims made by Egley that she was “starting from scratch”.

 

One of those other officials was new Controller Maria Longo, who agreed with Egley that this issue needs to be resolved:

 

Longo succeeded David Rossi as Controller, while Egley succeeded the retired Connie Javens as Treasurer.

The Commissioners will have their public meeting on Thursday, February 13 at 10 AM.


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