Union County Salary Board Meeting Set for Year End Review
Union County has scheduled an additional Salary Board meeting for December 30, 2025 at 2:15 PM at the Union County Government Center in Lewisburg. The announcement, posted December 20, 2025 and signed by Chief Clerk Susan Greene, carries potential budget and staffing implications for county government and residents.

Union County announced on December 20, 2025 that its Salary Board will hold an additional meeting on December 30, 2025 at 2:15 PM prevailing time. The session will take place at the Office of the Union County Commissioners at the Union County Government Center, 155 North 15th Street in Lewisburg. The notice is signed by Chief Clerk and Administrator Susan Greene.
Salary boards play a central role in setting compensation and approving position changes that affect county operations and payroll. While the specific agenda for the December 30 meeting was not detailed in the notice, any action by the Salary Board can influence the county budget, hiring decisions, and the cost of delivering services to residents. Because the meeting falls near the end of the calendar year, outcomes could affect budget planning going into 2026.
The scheduling of an additional meeting reflects an administrative decision by county leadership to address matters outside the regular meeting calendar. Local officials and residents who follow county fiscal policy and staffing should take note, as Salary Board decisions may not only determine salaries but also affect recruitment and retention for county agencies that provide public safety, social services, and infrastructure maintenance.
The meeting will be held in the Union County Government Center at 155 North 15th Street, Lewisburg. The notice was issued by the Office of the Union County Commissioners and signed by Susan Greene, Chief Clerk and Administrator. Residents who wish to observe the meeting or follow any items affecting county employment and budgets can attend in person. For those seeking additional information, the Office of the Union County Commissioners is the appropriate point of contact.
Year end sessions such as this one underscore the importance of public oversight of local fiscal decisions. Union County voters and stakeholders who care about transparency and the allocation of taxpayer resources should monitor the board's actions and engage with elected officials as needed.
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