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Bannock County elected officials to host community meetings series for southern county residents

by | Jan 23, 2023 | Commissioner Press Releases, Highlights, Newsroom

The Bannock County Commissioners’ Office is preparing to host a series of community meetings throughout southern Bannock County to provide opportunities for public input.

Those who attend will have the chance to meet the newly elected officials, hear what the officials are working on, and ask questions.

While the Commissioners’ Office is hosting the meetings, other Bannock County elected officials may attend, depending on availability.

The meetings will be held in the evenings at public locations in Southern Bannock County, so they are accessible to people who don’t live near the courthouse where most public meetings occur.

“We want to continue improving transparency and community access for all our residents. After listening to the feedback from our previous meetings, we scheduled these meetings in the evenings to allow for greater participation,” said Commissioner Jeff Hough.

Meetings will typically be scheduled a month in advance and will be posted on the Bannock County Commissioners’ webpage. The public can also contact the commissioners at any time by using the contact form on the commissioners’ webpage, bannockcounty.gov/commissioners.

The first meeting of the series is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 25, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Marsh Valley Community Center, 21 S Main St., in Downey.

View the full schedule of meetings here. 

Bannock County is partnering with Portneuf Valley Development to begin a preliminary effort to gauge resident interest about the potential role of advanced nuclear energy in our county's future.

We want to hear from you.

We invite all residents to share their perspectives by completing a brief survey. Your feedback will help officials understand the community's stance before any further steps are considered.

The survey is available now through April 9.