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Union County Commissioners Schedule Public Work Session for April 8

Commissioners Anderes, Scarfo, and Seavert convene Wednesday at 9 a.m. in a listen-only session; residents who want to speak must plan for a later regular meeting.

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Union County Commissioners Schedule Public Work Session for April 8
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Commissioners Paul Anderes, Matt Scarfo, and Jake Seavert will convene Wednesday at 9 a.m. for a public work session, but anyone who attends in person or logs in via Zoom should plan to listen rather than speak. Union County's work session format includes no public comment period, and all remote participants will be placed in listen-only mode.

Work sessions are where much of the board's substantive policy review takes place before formal votes are cast. Department staff typically brief commissioners on budget line items, land-use applications, grant proposals, and public works priorities, and the direction the board signals in these sessions often forecasts what formal action follows at a regular meeting.

For residents tracking specific issues, including county zoning changes, airport grants, or wildfire mitigation funding, the posted agenda for Wednesday's session offers early insight into which items may be headed toward public hearings and recorded votes. The session is open to in-person attendance at county facilities or accessible remotely via Zoom using meeting ID 893 5220 7756 and passcode 067455.

Because no live testimony will be accepted, residents with questions or concerns have two practical avenues. They can contact county staffer Allison Moore directly at 541-963-1001, ext. 372, before the session opens. Or they can track which agenda items advance past Wednesday and prepare testimony for the next regular meeting, where public comment is permitted; the county's Agenda and Minutes page lists upcoming regular meeting dates and procedures for signing up to testify.

What commissioners signal Wednesday morning could determine which items move toward a formal vote and which issues surface at a public hearing where Union County residents can put their concerns on the record.

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