In this episode:
- The county will use ARPA funds for an MRB Group study on redeveloping the former Willard Drug Treatment Campus.
- More ARPA funds will be used to create Grow Seneca, an initiative to provide funding and expertise to small businesses.
- The county is holding discussions with the state about acquiring the former Camp Babcock-Hovey for use as a park.
- Supervisors are discussing a plan to share 10% of county sales tax revenue with towns and villages.
- The county is providing a staff person to help Cooperative Extension implement the Healthy Schools grant for another year.
- The town of Covert will receive $10,000 for the Camp Barton project.
- The board is working on passing a local law to follow state law, allowing tax breaks for volunteer firefighters and ambulance personnel.
- The board awarded $2500 for the Three Bears project.
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