
Craig Brown, a member of the Horizon’s Group told the board organizers are presenting their program to local meetings to inform the public at large the intention of possibly creating a community center for Wahkiakum County.
Brown said the group’s research discovered the best way to ensure community center success is to open it to the public. He said they have visited centers in other rural areas and found mistakes they hope to avoid.
Brown emphasized how critical the WSU extension office has been in obtaining the grant to bring the group to the point they have reached. Brown said the group will soon need to set up a non-profit.
“We are no longer going to be the ‘Horizon Program’,” he said. “We are going to have to create a brand name recognition under a new name, but the missions will still be the same.” The group will be applying for grants in late summer and are looking for sponsors.
In other business, Manager Dave Tramblie told the board the meter reading schedule will need to be adjusted. He said his goal would be to consolidate the routes of meter readings.
Currently, one route is read per week, but because some routes take less time then it should alleviate the four to five week billing schedules. Tramblie said it is his intention to implement the plan in September when bills tend to be at their lowest.
Tramblie told others consolidation could make billing dates similar from month to month.
Tramblie said the PUD will be required to provide fire retardant clothing to all electrical workers effective January 1, 2009. He said he is working on an assessment of potential employee exposure. A plan will be drawn explaining what type of FR clothing will be required.
Commissioner Larry Reese asked if the clothing is damaged, would the PUD be responsible for replacement. Tramblie said they would.
The board discussed Senate Bill (SB) 6717 regarding PUD commissioner salary increases. It was decided that the discussion would be tabled to the next meeting so Attorney Tim Hanigan could provide a draft resolution for review.
The next PUD meeting will be May 20 at 8:30 a.m.
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