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EDA meets Tuesday at Training & Development Center

The Columbia Adair County Economic Development Authority (EDA) will hold its regular March Board of Directors Meeting on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 8amCT. It will be held at the Training and Development Center, 201 Burkesville Street, lower level, Columbia, KY.

The agenda follows.



Agenda

Presiding - Bobby Morrison, Chairman

Welcome, Call to Order, Determination of a Quorum, Pledge of Allegiance & Prayer

Business:

Approval of Minutes as presented - Kenzie Rowe, Secretary

Approval of Treasurer's Report as presented - Roger Meadows, Treasurer

New Business:

1. Update on road planning

2. Bringing all utilities to drawings to show potential clients

3. Meeting with Johnny Webb MSE

4. Review the presentation in Frankfort to Gov. Beshear

5. Proposal for a build-ready pad in the Industrial Park

6. Bush hog and reseed banks

7. Heather and I are working with a company that is looking at Columbia, Adair County

8. Signs for roadway underway

9. Other business

Adjourn: Next regular meeting, Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 8 a.m. CT


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