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Dateline: August 30,
2001
Commissioners
respond to budget criticism
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Donley
County Commissioners answered criticism of their proposed 2001-2002 budget
Monday.
During
a called meeting, members of the commissioners’ court emphasized that
the current budget is “proposed” and is not yet final.
County
Judge Jack Hall expressed his belief that the person who told County Agent
Leon Church at a community function that his budget had been cut should
come forward. Hall said he felt like that person had spoken out of turn
since the budget had not been finalized.
“My
name’s in the paper; that guy’s name ought to be in the paper too,”
the judge said.
Commissioner
Donnie Hall expressed concern that the public had been given the
impression that it was a member of the commissioners’ court who had put
the word on the street regarding budget cuts. The proposed budget was put
together during a series of open meetings, but commissioners agreed that
none of them ever went out into town to discuss the matter.
Commissioners
will take up the budget again during a hearing Thursday in the Courthouse
Annex.
In
other county business, the court approved preparing an application for
funding to assist homeowners in Donley County with repairing damage from
flooding in May.
Four
homeowners had sought assistance under the program, but only two
qualified. A grant for $19,200 on one home and $17,200 on another will
make those repairs through the 2001 Home Disaster Relief Program.
The
Panhandle Regional Planning Commission is assisting with this program.
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