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Worcester County Commissioners met October 23.

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Worcester County Commissioners met Oct. 23.

Here is the agenda provided by the commissioners:

9:00 AM - Meet in Commissioners’ Conference Room - Room 1103 Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland - Vote to Meet In Closed Session

9:01 - Closed Session: Discussion regarding hiring Communications Clerk Trainee for Emergency Services; request to hire a Maintenance Worker I for WWS; request to post a Roads Worker II, request to post a Traffic Control Foreman in the Roads Division of Public Works; request to hire a Roads Worker I; request to hire a Safety Coordinator for Human Resources; request to post a Plant Operator IV for WWS; request to post a Recycling Crew Leader and a Recycling Worker I for the Solid Waste Division of Public Works; and request for a Temporary Promotion of a Sergeant at the Jail; discussing potential and pending litigation and receiving legal advice from Counsel; and performing administrative functions

10:00 - Call to Order, Prayer (Arlene Page), Pledge of Allegiance

10:01 - Report on Closed Session; Review and Approval of Minutes

10:10 - Presentation of Commendations - 2018 Skills USA National Championship

10:20 - Chief Administrative Officer: Administrative Matters

11:00 - Special Legislative Session - Public Hearings on the Following Bills -

- Bill 18-4 (Public Safety - Animal Control)

- Bill 18-5 (Zoning - Surface Mining)

- Bill 18-6 (County Government - Competitive Bidding Threshold)

11:30 - Chief Administrative Officer: Administrative Matters

12:00 - Questions from the Press

http://www.co.worcester.md.us/sites/default/files/meetings/Commissioner%20Meeting/agenda/2018/102318.pdf

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