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Alamance County Health Department Posts 2026 Board Schedule Jan. 20 Agenda

Alamance County posted its 2026 Human Services Board meeting schedule and the Jan. 20 agenda, giving residents access to agendas, minutes and meeting packets that affect local health programs.

Lisa Park2 min read
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Alamance County Health Department Posts 2026 Board Schedule Jan. 20 Agenda
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The Alamance County Health Department posted its 2026 Consolidated Human Services Board schedule and made the Jan. 20 agenda available on its public meeting page, ensuring residents can review the documents that guide local health and human services decisions. The publishing of meeting packets and past minutes provides transparency for community members tracking service priorities and funding decisions that affect clinics, behavioral health, communicable disease response and other county programs.

Meetings are scheduled at 6:30 pm in the A&B Education Room (Room S-111) at the Human Services Center, 1913 McKinney Street, Burlington, NC. The posted schedule lists regular monthly meetings on Tuesday nights, including January 20, February 17, March 17, April 21, May 19 and June 16, with additional dates listed through December 2026. The department’s public meeting page contains direct links to the January 2026 agenda, prior meeting minutes and downloadable meeting packets. The page also lists main health department phone numbers, program links and a News & Events area with public documents. The department’s meeting page is available at health.alamancecountync.gov/about-us/human-services-board/human-services-board-meetings/.

For residents who rely on county services, the posted agendas and minutes are more than administrative records. The Consolidated Human Services Board helps shape how limited resources are allocated across public health clinics, disease prevention efforts and social support programs. When agendas and packets are available in advance, community members and service providers can identify agenda items that may affect program hours, eligibility guidelines, grant priorities or partnerships with local nonprofits and health clinics.

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Posting the schedule also supports civic participation and oversight. Regular access to agendas and minutes allows advocates, clinicians and families to prepare comments, request agenda items or follow up on commitments from previous meetings. For communities facing persistent health disparities, transparency in board deliberations can highlight where policy and funding decisions might address gaps in maternal-child services, behavioral health access or preventive care.

Alamance County residents who want to review the January agenda or future meeting materials can find them on the county’s Human Services Board meeting page at the URL above. Participants planning to attend should note the meeting room - A&B Education Room, Room S-111 - at the Human Services Center, 1913 McKinney Street, Burlington. Posted agendas and minutes make it easier for residents to monitor decisions that affect local health programs and to engage when policy or budget choices touch vulnerable populations.

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