MONROE COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – In anticipation of upcoming construction and renovations, there will be a temporary relocation of all Monroe County Commission meetings to the lower-level meeting room of the 911 Center. This venue change is essential to facilitate the necessary improvements and enhancements that will benefit both officials and the community.
The Monroe County 911 Center, serving as the interim meeting space, is conveniently located directly behind the Courthouse at 39 Notta Street, Union, WV 24983. The decision to utilize this space ensures a centralized and accessible location for all stakeholders involved.
This venue shift will impact various Commission meetings, including but not limited to the Board of Equalization Dates, monthly meetings, and any special or emergency meetings scheduled during the construction period. The County Commission appreciates the understanding and cooperation of the community as they navigate through this temporary adjustment.
The move to the 911 Center is a strategic measure to minimize disruptions and ensure that the Commission can continue its work without interruption. While inconveniences are inevitable during construction, the Commission is committed to maintaining transparency and accessibility throughout the process.
According to a recent statement, the County Commission acknowledges and thanks the community for their patience and cooperation during this transitional period. The construction and renovations aim to enhance the functionality and aesthetic appeal of the meeting space, providing an improved environment for conducting official business.
As Monroe County embarks on this construction journey, community members are encouraged to stay informed about meeting updates, agendas, and any additional announcements related to the temporary change in venue. Regular communications will be provided to keep everyone abreast of developments, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition for all.