Cedar Bluff Town Council Meeting| Officer Jason O’Neal Leaving The CBPD

Longtime Cedar Bluff Police Investigator Jason O’Neal announced that he would be resigning his position effective immediately; Mayor Tammy Crane said that O’Neal is leaving to focus on running his Surveillance Business on a full-time basis.

Applications for the position will be posted through mid May.

Todd Hindsman was also in attendance to give a report for the 2014 Audit report, presenting a clean bill of health.

IMG_0653_1Some lengthy discussion and numerous questions were at the heart of Chief Rich Lindsey with the McCord’s Fire Department, he along with Cherokee County Fire/Arson Investigator Shawn Rogers were present to give an update on a grant from the Cherokee County Association of Fire Departments for a new radio system.

IMG_0654_1The Council adopted a Resolution authorizing the Back to School Sales Tax Holiday and also received monthly reports from the Police, Fire and Building Departments.

In other business, Kathy Marko who is the new Director of the Cherokee County Historical Museum – she simply wanted to introduce herself and to tell the Council a little about what all is going on at the facility.

William Jenkins who is a concerned citizen addressed the Council concerning a Security Light at the Overlook Condos, Jenkins is asking that the light moved or taken down due to the fact that it is shinning directly into his home at night – the mayor assured that she would do what she could to see that the problem is resolved.

 

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