(July, 2010)
Well, I can't
believe that July is here already. I thought
that I would give an update of county
projects, and share with everyone what we have
been doing in the Commissioners' Office the
first half of 2010.
County Manager: The County is
currently working on creating and approving a
job description for a new position to be
located in the Commissioners' Office called a
County Manager. At one time, the
Commissioners' Office had three positions
located in the front office, but as time has
passed, we have slimmed down to just our Chief
Clerk, of course WAY too much work for just
one person to handle. It is time that we took
the County to another level, and brought on a
person that can start projects that we need to
get started and to go in a direction that we
have never gone before.
The County is growing, and
those numbers will be shown later this year
when the census figures are released. What
comes with a growing County is a change of
class. Currently Adams County is a 6th Class
county, but is projected to change to a 5th
class county. With the change in class brings
about a change in elected officials. We will
be welcoming the position of an elected
Controller to the County, resulting in the
elimination of three elected Auditor
positions.
North Gettysburg Trail: The
North Gettysburg Trial project has been a long
time in the making. The County is finally
making progress, and pushing forward to have
this project bid out this year. The trail is
located along Old Harrisburg Road in
Gettysburg. Once the trail is completed, it
will run from the edge of Gettysburg to the
Gettysburg High School. This will allow those
attending school, or those who just want to
get out and ride, be able to walk or bike
along the road safely.
Belmont Road Bridge: The
Belmont Road Bridge is another project that
has been a long time in the making. Finally,
the right-of-ways have been acquired, and the
meetings are occurring to make sure that the
project can be put out on bid with in the near
future, so much further than it has ever been.
The bridge has been closed for about nine
months.
Countywide Reassessment: Of
course I do need to mention the Reassessment
that has been ongoing in our County for quite
some time now. Well, notices with the new
assessments will be mailed July 1st to all
property owners. The County did hold evening
meetings at each of the six school districts
in the County. Hopefully you had the
opportunity to attend one, but if you didn't,
you will still be able to view the meeting via
the County website at www.adamscounty.us in
the very near future. Please take this
opportunity to view the video, to help you
understand the process. If you still have
questions about your notice, schedule an
informal hearing to have someone go over the
notice with you by calling the 1-800 # on the
back of the notice.
Green Acres: By this writing,
the Board of Commissioners would have had the
Public Meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday,
June 29th to discuss with the public the state
of Green Acres Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center. The Board scheduled this meeting to
discuss the past, present, and future of the
county nursing home and where we feel the
industry is heading.
County Budget: Our County's
budget process will begin this month. We will
have a new tool called MuniCast that we will
be able to utilize. This tool came from the
GFOA study, a financial study that was
recommended by the County's auditing firm. I
am really excited about this process, and
hopefully we will be able to accomplish the
goals that we want to with the MuniCast
program.
GFOA: As I mentioned above,
the County is still working on the GFOA study,
and implementing some policies that were
recommended by one of the groups formed
through the study. The Commissioners just
recently adopted a "Fund Balance Policy" and a
"Capital Improvement Plan Policy". We are
moving in the right direction by getting these
policies on the books, and making sure that
future Boards of Commissioners has some
guidance, as to the standards.
Another group formed by the
GFOA study is working on putting together a
pamphlet of all the services that are provided
by the County/Courts to the residents of Adams
County. This will be a valuable tool for any
new Commissioner coming on board. We need to
make sure that all the tools are available for
any new member that may walk through that
door.
State Budget: As I write this,
House and Senate leaders continue to work
cooperatively towards completion of a
commonwealth budget, but concerns about
devastating cuts, even to core government
services, are building. It is unfortunate that
we have to come to this point, once again.
I would like to mention that
we live in a wonderful County. A county that
has people that care about one another and as
a result of the budget impasse in 2009, a
group has formed consisting of non-profits
coming together to support one another, and to
make a difference in their community. I really
am not aware of any other area that can work
together the way people in our community work
together for a common goal. We are certainly
unique and special, and I am proud to be apart
of something so great!
We have so many other projects
that we are involved in, but just not enough
room to include them all. We will save them
for next time. Enjoy your summer!