Hodgepodge Of Revelations Brought Forth At Commissioners’ Work Session

At perhaps the longest work session of 2019, the County Commissioners had no shortage of topics and discussions to go through with each other.

First off, Commissioner Sandie Egley had good news in regards to the recent discovery that Aliquippa (since 2012) and South Heights (2006) had not submitted any building permits in several years:

Then Chairman Dan Camp, who recently went to Capitol Hill to speak on environmental issues, talked about the experience to his counterparts and those in attendance. Commissioner Egley had her reservations in regard to communication protocol, and this led to a contested dialogue among all three Commissioners. The full conversation:

 

Next, it was District Attorney David J. Lozier that spoke on behalf of the county in regard to cameras at traffic intersections used for crime solving; in particular, the cameras purchased and being used by New Sewickley Township police:

And Beaver County Humane Society sponsorship manager Mike Romigh came forth, announcing that the BCHS was presenting the County with a $10,000 check through the Roethlisberger Foundation for new K9 services:  

The Commissioners’ next work session is on April 10 at 10:00 AM.


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