Does the Board of Commissioners meet regularly or only when there is county business to conduct?
In a dynamic county such as Fayette, there is always an immense amount of county business to be dealt with. Each Board of Commissioners can determine when and how much it will meet each month to dispose of county government business. The current Board typically meets three times each month. The meetings are organized by the use of a formal agenda and are conducted by using a rigid set of Rules of Order, designed to make meetings as efficient as possible. Meetings consist of such matters as adopting or amending laws and policies, acting on the financial matters of the county, dealing with requests from the general public, acting on issues related to various county departments and services, or holding public hearings on such issues as rezoning requests, the annual budget, land use amendments, ordinance adoption or modification, and major road projects.
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