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Delaware County Board of Supervisors to Hold Public Hearing on Adjusted Weighted Voting Proposal

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Craig S. DuMond Sheriff at Delaware County | Official website

Craig S. DuMond Sheriff at Delaware County | Official website

The Delaware County Board of Supervisors has announced a public hearing regarding adjusted weighted voting. The hearing is scheduled to take place on April 24, 2024, at 1:05 p.m. at the Senator Charles D. Cook County Office Building in Delhi, New York.

The agenda for the public hearing includes discussions on proposed Local Law Intro. No. 18 of 2024 titled "Salary Increase District Attorney." All interested individuals are encouraged to attend and voice their opinions on the matter at the specified time and location.

In other news, the Planning Committee Meeting has been canceled, as indicated in a brief notice released by the Board.

The national conversation on police reform has intensified since the tragic events involving George Floyd and Derek Chauvin. This has led to a significant push for reform and racial justice at both federal and state levels.

The announcement further mentions the "Eight-Year Review of Agricultural District No 2" and the "Innovative Readiness Training Program," highlighting the diverse range of issues being addressed by the Board of Supervisors.

Additionally, there is a notice regarding the salaries of Delaware County Officers, indicating a forthcoming public hearing on the matter.

Lastly, the Board of Supervisors has issued a notice of a public hearing on the inclusion of agriculturally viable land into certified agricultural districts during the 2021 thirty-day period for the annual district review.

The various topics and hearings demonstrate the active engagement of the Delaware County Board of Supervisors in addressing critical issues and soliciting public input on important matters.

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