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Commissioners are Sworn In, 2025 Meeting Schedule, and Funding from Department of Justice for Buncombe County Programs

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During the Dec. 2, 2024 regular meeting of the Buncombe County Commissioners, sitting Commissioner Amanda Edwards was sworn in as the newly elected Chair, along with new District 1 Commissioner Jennifer Horton and re-elected incumbent Commissioners Terri Wells and Parker Sloan. Redistricting in 2023 means that incumbent Commissioner Terri Wells will serve this term in District 2. To fill Commissioner Edwards’ vacated seat, the Buncombe County Democratic Party will choose a representative for the remainder of Commissioner Edwards’ elected term.

The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners is the chief legislative body in Buncombe County and typically meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Following statutory guidelines, new commissioners are sworn in on the first Monday in December after the election. After the swearing-in ceremony, the Board’s first order of business was to elect Commissioner Martin Moore as Vice Chair for the next year.

Bond review and new schedule

General statutes require the Board of Commissioners conduct an annual review of the bonds issued to county officials for the faithful performance of their duties. Staff reviewed existing bonds for the Tax Collector, Finance Director, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, and a blanket bond covering all County officials. The Legal and Risk Department has contacted each official and asked for any changes to the official’s bond. No material changes were noted, and no material changes to the bonds are needed. The Board approved a resolution renewing the bond for Register of Deeds Drew Reisinger who was elected to a new four-year term. Read the entire resolution.

The Board also approved the schedule of meetings for 2025.

Budget Amendments

The Board approved a budget amendment accepting an award of $500,000 over three years from the Department of Justice Office of Violence Against Women. This funding will serve to ensure continuity of two key Family Justice Center facets. The award will fund one trauma-informed Legal Assistant (TILA) within the Office of the District Attorney 40th Judicial District, and two trauma-informed FJC Intake Specialists contracted through Helpmate for FY25. See the budget ordinance here.

The Buncombe County Sheriff's Office applied for and was awarded a $400,000 grant from the US Department of Justice for Promoting Access to Crisis Teams (PACT). The Board approved a budget amendment accepting the grant and it will fund two contracted positions, two vehicles, and associated training and medical supplies. The period of performance is Oct. 1, 2024 through Sept. 30, 2026. See the budget ordinance here.

The Board of Commissioners appointed five new members to the Board of Equalization and Review (BoER). The BoER hears upon request, appeals from property owners who own, or control taxable property assessed for taxation in Buncombe County, regarding the valuation of such property or the property of others, and fulfills other duties and responsibilities by law. You can find more information and the schedule of meetings at https://engage.buncombecounty.org/boardofequalizationreview

The Board of Commissioners are scheduled to meet next on Dec. 17.

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Updated Dec 02, 2024 06:17 PM
Published Dec 02, 2024 06:08 PM


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