State of County address set for Feb. 17
Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank will deliver a “State of the County” address at the start of the February meeting of the County Commission at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17.
Because of the Monday, Feb. 16, Presidents Day holiday, the regular commission meeting has been moved to Tuesday this month.
According to the mayor’s office, Frank’s address “will provide an opportunity to reflect on Anderson County’s progress over the past year, highlight key accomplishments, and outline priorities for the year ahead.
It also serves as an important moment of transparency and communication between county leadership and the public.”
“During strategic planning workshops, commissioners expressed the desire to help residents gain insight into county operations and long-term planning efforts that will impact the county’s growth and quality of life,” Commission Chairwoman Denise Palmer said Monday.
“In an effort to mitigate misinformation, this address provides an opportunity for residents to hear directly from county leadership about many different issues affecting Anderson County,” Palmer said.
The State of the County address will be delivered during the “Presentations” portion of the commission meeting in Room 312 at the courthouse.
It will be open the public and televised on ACTV.
