The Berkeley County Commission is set to convene on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. at 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 205, with a full agenda ranging from public comments to bond approvals, health service agreements, and infrastructure discussions. The meeting will begin with standard procedural actions including public input, agenda approval, and a consent agenda covering internal budget revisions, personnel status updates, and multiple bond reductions.
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The consent agenda highlights several bond reduction approvals related to Foxtail Mills and The Woods II subdivisions. These include reductions for grading and final development phases across numerous lots in Phases 1 and 3 of Foxtail Mills and Section 20 of The Woods II. The Engineering Department is responsible for these assessments, tied to a series of previously filed bond and project codes.
The agenda also includes assessment-related applications from the Assessor’s Office, reports from county boards, and updates on vacancies across commissions. A 10:00 a.m. bid opening is scheduled for drug screening supplies, followed by a series of presentations and updates from county departments and partner organizations.
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Notable presentations include a Memorandum of Understanding between the Office of Emergency Management and the Berkeley-Morgan County Board of Health, recognition of Child Care Provider Appreciation Month by Mountainheart Community Services, and a Frontier Communications presentation regarding local business development. Additional agenda items include a bid award for group health benefits and the declaration of surplus property for law enforcement use.
The Commission has reserved time for potential executive sessions to discuss personnel matters, real estate, legal issues, and economic development opportunities. The meeting may recess and items may be rescheduled to accommodate public and Commission availability.
Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from the Berkeley County Commission meeting agenda
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