Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session – Department Head and Agency FY23 Proposed Budget Presentations to be held Feb 10

Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session – Department Head and Agency FY23 Proposed Budget Presentations to be held Feb 10
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Accomack County recently issued the following announcement.

Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session – Department Head and Agency FY23 Proposed Budget Presentations

Date:

02/10/2022 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM 

Location:

Metompkin Elementary School
24501 Parksley Rd
Parksley, Virginia 23421

The Accomack County Board of Supervisors  will receive Budget Request Presentations for Fiscal Year 2023 , from Department Heads and Agencies on  Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. This meeting was previously scheduled for Wednesday, February 9, 2022, buthad been rescheduled due to conflicts with the Planning Commission’s  scheduled Public Hearings.

 There is no Public Comment during this meeting, but the meeting is open to the Public.

 Any citizen having questions or needing special assistance for the disabled may contact the County Administrator’s Office by contacting Jessica Hargis at 787-5700 / 824-5444 or by email: administration@co.accomack.va.us

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