►
B
B
B
So,
let's
start
off
with
rising
for
the
pledge
and
observing
our
moment
of
silence,.
B
B
Little
bit
long,
let's
just
hold
off.
Let
me
go
down
through
the
list
here
and
hear
from
everybody.
B
Talk
about
a
big
fish,
that's
pretty
legitimate!
So,
let's
start
with
the
number
two
district
and.
D
Start
with
the
I
guess
community
college,
even
though
enrollment
is
down
a
little
bit.
D
And
that's
positive
and
when
you
start
looking
at
where
other
community
colleges
are
ours
is.
D
On
another
note,
santa
will
be
at
the
farm
museum
from
noon
to
four
saturday
and
sunday.
D
D
Coming
up
next
week,
he'll
be
there,
but
on
a
totally
different
note,
I
think
saturday.
D
We
will
be
most
of
us,
I
think
people
we
lay
part
of
the
rings
across
america,
whether
it
be.
D
Laying
millions
of
weeds
at
different
locations
across
the
country
at
12
o'clock
this
saturday.
D
And
just
to
want
to
make
people
aware
of
some
things
here.
There
are
10
bunches
of
balsam,
known.
D
The
force
descent
stands
for
purity
and
simplicity,
and
the
circular
shapes
stands
for
eternity.
D
This
week
stop
and
pay
your
and
honor
those
people
at
the
various
cemeteries.
So.
D
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
minute
to
let
people
know
why
reeves
across
america
are
out
there.
Those.
D
D
A
major
event
we
started
in
carroll
county
at
deer
park
church
and
about
five
years
ago.
D
And
it
is
caught
on
everywhere.
So
thank
you
for
all
people
helping
and
honoring
our
veterans.
B
All
right
thanks
dick
district
three
commissioner
frazier
good
morning.
E
E
E
E
E
About
what
a
commissioner
does
and-
and
I
thought
I'd
be
in
and
out
like
15
minutes.
E
E
E
You
for
for
cub
scout
pack,
631
for
that.
That's
actually
all
I
basically
have
to
say,
except.
E
E
E
B
Wow,
I'm
not
even
gonna
get
involved
in
that
one:
okay,
let's
go
to
district
number
four
and.
B
F
With
the
your
colleague
there
we
go,
I
wound
up
going
back
to
the
farmers
market.
F
F
F
F
The
state,
as
far
as
counties
for
trees,
some
of
the
farms
sold
out
trees
within
two
weeks.
I
think.
F
F
F
F
B
G
To
follow
commissioner
boucher
with
some
of
these
photos,
but
it's
all
good
continue
to
shop.
G
That,
let's
take
care
of
main
street
and
out
wall
street
as
we
move
forward
into
this.
G
Holidays,
continued
holiday
season
kudos
to
our
work,
crews
that
spent
throughout
the
night.
G
Taking
care
of
our
county
and
our
community
and
cleaning
the
streets,
I'm
looking
outside
and.
G
Appreciate
their
selfless
work
that
they've
been
doing
during
these
challenging
times
during.
G
This
the
snow
situation
again
kudos
to
the
planning
and
zoning
and
planning
team.
G
Albeit
preliminary
at
this
point
we
were,
we
are
able
to
do
it
because
of
the
preparation.
G
G
Their
family
is
still
mourning
by
their
side
or
at
their
grades.
So
just
take
that
moment,
if
you're.
G
There
that's
great,
if
not
understand
why
risks
across
america
is
so
important
to
binding.
G
Our
communities
together,
the
the
last
thing
I
just
want
to
share
is
these
are
challenging
times.
G
And
especially
as
we're
still
playing
through
the
pandemic,
the
the
word
I
I
find.
G
G
G
Care
of
folks,
this
is
a
very,
very
challenging
time,
regardless
of
a
pandemic
or
not
the
pandemic.
G
Just
adds
way
on
top
of
everything
else
going
on,
so
you
know
I
I
just
want
us
to
continue
to
be.
G
The
strong
community
that
we
are,
and
with
that
said,
wishing
everybody
a
very
merry
christmas,
that.
G
G
Got
all
right
thanks,
ed
well
said
just
a
couple,
quick
things
from
me:
all
of
us
had
the
chance.
B
To
be
in
attendance
with
the
maryland
municipal
league
last
week,
most,
I
think
every
mayor.
B
B
A
reminder
to
if
you're
going
out,
maybe
stay
in
place
for
a
while
and
allow
our
crews
to
get
out.
B
There
and
allow
the
sun
to
get
the
sun
working
or
get
to
get
the
salt
working.
It
takes
a
reaches.
B
B
All
right
and
yeah,
a
lot
of
us
will
be
participating
in
there'll,
be
a
lot
of
folks.
B
B
D
Just
gotta
appraise
your
saying:
no
email
came
in
from
eldersburg
and
soro
court.
The.
D
D
D
D
Ballet,
please
send
our
thanks
to
the
driver
and
tell
him
he's
doing
a
great
job.
D
I
think
that's
great
that
people,
you
know
we
use,
we
get
all
the
complaints,
but
when
people
do.
D
Something
right
that
is
true
leadership,
I
think
from
the
citizens
of
carroll
county.
D
When
they
take
time
to
to
say
when
things
are
going
well-
and
I
appreciate
that
from
dave
and.
B
Well,
that's,
that's.
We
always
get
a
lot
of
those
and
we
do
appreciate
everybody's
efforts
out.
B
Here
so
thank
you
all
very
much
and
stay
safe.
We've
got
speaking
of
employees
and
the
folks
that.
B
B
B
B
Your
folks
there
as
well,
we
truly
do
appreciate
their
efforts.
So,
let's,
let's
pay
a
little
bit.
B
C
C
B
Thanks
keith
doug,
I
see
you're
on
here
too
doug
brown.
Thank
you,
commissioners.
A
A
Started
in
march-
and
I
said
you
know,
george,
we
need
mask
or
we
need
this,
and
you
all
know
that.
A
Deliver
it
put
on
his
n95
and
go
to
the
sites
and
make
sure
folks
had
their
stuff,
and
he.
A
And
you
know
another
one
of
our
team
members
that
we
love
is
going,
but
we
certainly
wish
him.
A
Well,
thank
you,
commissioner
williams.
Thanks
doug
george,
let's
hear
from
you
you're
you're
on
the.
H
Say,
first
of
all,
I
I
enjoyed
my
35
years
here
at
the
county.
It's
it's
very
hard
to
say
goodbye.
H
H
Trucks
and
where
I
started
in
the
road
crew
I
kept
equipment
and
running
for
the
county.
B
Well,
george,
we
certainly
do
appreciate
it.
I
want
each
of
the
commissioners.
B
To
get
a
chance
here
to
talk
directly
to
you,
so
I'm
gonna
start
with
commissioner
weaver
dick.
B
Go
ahead,
george,
you
know,
I've
talked
to
several
people
and
they
two
things
come
through.
D
Think
you
want
to
see
why
businesses
come
here
is
just
because
of
people
like
you
in
this
county.
D
Who
are
always
honest,
hard
working,
not
selfish
by
any
means
he's
always
doing
what's
best
for.
D
The
everyone
and
for
the
good
of
all,
but
so
I
just
want
to
say,
thank
you
and
you
know
I
hope
the.
D
Next
35
years
is
as
good
to
you
as
the
last
35
have
been,
and
I
just
wish
you
all
the
best.
E
F
F
F
G
And
most
has
already
been
said
again,
george
appreciate
the
selfless
work
and
persistence.
G
In
getting
the
job
done
and
that's
what
it
sounds
like
you've
been
doing
for
35
years
is.
G
G
Appreciate
that,
from
a
from
a
military
perspective,
I
always
look
at
the
tactical.
G
G
G
B
B
B
H
H
For
carroll
county,
the
challenges
that
come
before
me
would
have
been
probably
a
lot
more
test.
You.
H
B
B
All
right
now
we're
gonna
go
from
snow,
sleet,
freezing
rain
and
all
the
rest
of
that
crap.
B
To
a
big
fish,
so
jeff
are
you
on
here
this
morning.
Yes,
jeff
is
on
this
morning.
B
Jeff
must
have
slid
down
the
hill
and
and
got
on
this
morning,
so
I'm
gonna
turn
this
one
over
to.
B
I
Having
me
today
very
happy
to
announce
that
the
end
of
november,
we
finished
our
fifth
annual.
I
I
I
When
he
sees
the
size
of
the
fish
that
john
caught
and
at
one
point
during
the
year,
travis
was.
I
B
Okay,
well
well
done.
Go
ahead
dennis
I
was
gonna
say
I'm
very
impressed
that
we
bring
people
from.
E
I
B
All
right
jeff,
thanks
for
doing
that,
we
always
do
appreciate
the,
and
we
have
fun
with
this
big.
B
That
were
involved
there
good
job.
Thank
you
very
much,
all
right,
okay,
I
think
that's
all
we
have.
B
This
morning,
but
right
now
we're
going
to
move
into
covid
and
ed
singer
also
slid
down
out.
B
Of
manchester
this
morning
and
ed
is
on
here
to
give
us
the
the
latest
updates.
As
far
as.
B
From
annapolis,
we
do
know
that
the
governor
will
be
having
another
press
conference.
This.
B
Afternoon
at
5
00
p.m.
So
last
week's
press
conference
focused
on
all
things
vaccine
so.
B
Let's
see
where
we,
where
we
go
this
afternoon,
but
ed
good
morning
good
morning,
commissioners.
J
Boy,
it's
been
a
week
and
the
I
guess
I
just
want
to
start
off
by
sharing
with
you.
J
Throughout
the
rest
of
the
pandemic,
our
metrics
have
been
pretty
well
below
the
state
average.
J
For
the
most
part,
as
we've
as
we've
gone
through
things,
and
and
I
think
it's
largely
because.
J
Guidelines
and
the
rules
and
whatnot
I
just
want
to
point
out
that
today
is
is
the
first
time.
J
Since
early
in
the
pandemic,
where
our
positivity
rate
in
carroll
county
has.
J
There
and
gets
widely
distributed
and-
and
you
know
we're
in
this
for
several
more
months.
J
The
the
highest
since
since
very
early
in
the
pandemic,
the
state
average,
is
seven
point.
J
Seven
percent
are
our
cases
per
100,
000
stands
at
39.6
and
and
that's
one
of
the
highest.
J
Numbers
that
we've
had
there
also,
I
know
that
I've
talked
to
some
of
you
offline
and,
and
we.
J
May
have
even
talked
last
week
about
the
hospital
being
under
stream,
we'll
get
into
that
a
little.
J
Bit
as
we
get
into
the
present
presentation,
but
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
share
that
this
morning.
J
J
Through
that,
so
just
reminding
people
to
follow
the
guidelines
wash
your
hands.
J
Limit
large
gatherings
and
and
do
the
best
that
you
can
to
help
us
get
through
this.
J
Been
a
lot
of
questions
about,
I
want
to
start
today
talking
about
the
vaccine.
There's.
J
J
J
J
J
Hospitals
and
our
long-term
care
facilities,
where
we
have
some
of
the
most
vulnerable.
J
Vulnerable
people
are
the
places
that
are
being
focused
on
and
that's
being
taken
on
by.
J
Are
going
to
be
vaccinating
the
staff
and
the
and
the
residents
in
our
long-term
care
facilities.
J
December,
the
22nd-
we
don't
know
how
much
at
this
point
in
time
and
and.
J
Not
sure
if
that's
going
to
slide
one
way
or
the
other,
but
the
we're
supposed
to.
J
J
In
their
effectiveness,
but
we're
supposed
to
be
receiving
the
modern
vaccine
and.
J
J
J
J
But
we're
going
to
be
inviting
people
as
it's
their
turn
in
the
queue
the
state's
supposed
to.
J
J
And
and
vaccinations
are
going
to
be
the
first
ones
that
are
going
to
get
vaccinated
with
the.
J
Are
going
to
be
getting
vaccinated,
so
it's
it's!
How
that
group,
1a
breaks
down
is
is
is
still
being.
J
I'm
just
asking
people
to
be
patient.
The
other
thing
that
I
want
to
share
with
you
guys.
J
We've
done
mass
vaccination
clinics
before
and
we've
had
to
do
other
types
of
response.
J
There
seems
to
be
really
a
shortage
of
of
providers
available,
whether
it's
nurses
or.
J
Department
to
make
the
vaccinations
happen,
and
you
know,
even
if
we
have
to
dip
into
some
of.
J
J
J
It
and
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
get
the
vaccine
out
to
the
folks
that
need
it
as
soon
as.
J
We
were
able
so
just
wanted
to
cover
that
a
bit
this
morning
before
we
got
into
the
numbers.
J
J
Cases
how
many,
how
many
cases
of
covet
19
are
we
actually
seeing
in
the
in
the
community
and.
J
So
we
were
close
to
500
total
cases
last
week
in
the
week
before
the
the
probable
cases
lag.
J
We
as
we
as
we
present
to
you
again
next
week
or
next
time
that
we
we
actually
get
together.
J
The
community,
which
pretty
much
just
still
on
that
upward
trend
that
we
don't
like
seeing.
J
J
Well,
youth
that
are
under
the
age
of
18
and
and
since
the
beginning
of.
J
Hospital
for
about
a
two
and
a
half
week
period
every
day,
the
hospital
had
more
covert
patients.
J
Than
they
had
had
at
any
other
point
in
time,
well,
they
they,
the
number
of
covet
cases,
increased.
J
The
icu
was
full,
the
hospital
was
full
and
they
essentially
were.
They
were
doing
a.
J
For
beds
in
the
hospital,
which
is
not
a
good
thing,
so
they
were,
they
they've,
been
under
a.
J
Lot
of
stress
the
last
two
and
a
half
three
weeks,
fortunately,
today
and
yesterday.
J
We've
seen
a
slight
downward
trend
in
the
number
of
covet
cases,
but
the
total.
J
Number
of
of
covet
patients
in
the
hospital
has
exceeded
any
point
in
the
pandemic,
even.
J
During
the
during
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic,
the
number
of
cases
they
had
last
week
were.
J
Were
more
than
any
other
point
during
this
pandemic,
which
is
concerning.
J
Here,
with
the
with
the
text
kind
of
tells
you,
this
graph
shows
hospitalizations.
J
Or
hospitalized
for
one
day,
they're
counted
one
time
and,
and
you
know,
we've
we've.
J
And
our
deaths
and
it's
it's
still
concerning
that,
you
know
we
we
had
hit
that
peak
early
in
the.
J
Early
in
the
pandemic,
with
the
number
of
deaths
and
and
in
the
last
last
month
or
month
and.
J
A
half
we
we've
we've
again
seen
these
deaths
climb.
Last
week
we
had
a
total
of
six
deaths.
J
Know
we've
been
having
a
lot
of
discussions
with
the
with
folks
at
the
state
level
about.
J
J
Home
staff,
you
know,
staff
have
kids
in
daycare,
staff
interact
with
their
family
and
it's
not.
J
J
To
look
at
ways
that
we
can
try
to
mitigate
that
and
and
to
our
outbreak
numbers,
and
these.
J
J
J
J
Any
questions
yeah
ed,
I
have
one
it's
concerning
to
me.
The.
J
If
they're
they're,
the
daycare
they're
the
care
provider
for
the
for
the
for
the
kids
after
school.
J
Or
during
school,
or
whatever
it
happens
to
be
it's,
they
could
potentially
spread
it
to
those.
J
J
Household
members,
and
so
if
that's
the
secondary
effects
you're
talking
about
yes,
we're.
J
Definitely
seeing
that
no,
I'm
looking,
you
know
long-range
effects
to
the
individual
for,
like.
D
Heart
or
lung
issues,
any
of
that
showing
up
or
not.
Well,
it's
it's
hard
to
say
what
the
long-term.
J
J
If
you
do
imaging
and
things
of
that
nature,
you're
gonna,
you're
gonna
see
it.
So
I
just.
J
J
To
when
smoking
was
a
was
an
issue
back
in
the
in
the
50s
and
60s,
and
you
really
didn't
start.
J
Seeing
the
long-term
effects
of
smoking
on
on
people's
lungs
until
till
many
years
after
that,.
J
J
Long-Term
impacts
are
going
to
be
on
these,
on
kids
and
and
and
I
think
it's
more
of
an
issue.
J
With
adolescents
and
young
adults,
where
they're
having
some
some
measurable
heart
and
and.
J
J
B
B
B
B
So
I
believe
is
that
correct.
The
times
generally
has
that
information,
it's
posted
on.
J
Been
copying
you,
commissioner,
wants
and
roberto
on
that
and
if
there's,
if
there
is
regular.
J
J
Maggie
updates
that
every
day,
but
anything
you
guys
think
you
need
to
see
just
let
me
know.
J
That
we
think
is
significant,
so
I
think
I
I
think
that's
probably
the
best
way
to
do
it.
B
E
E
E
E
J
J
J
J
J
Of
this
disease,
and
and
and
also
in
following
the
the
guidance
to
try
to
mitigate
the
spread
and.
J
This
and
and
you
know,
without
testing,
without
doing
surveillance,
testing,
which.
J
I
don't
think
anybody
has
the
capacity
to
do
in
any
jurisdiction
without
without.
B
All
the
efforts
that
you
and
your
staff
are
doing-
you're
you're
gonna
have
additional.
B
B
B
A
couple
weeks
to
spend
the
money,
that's
where
we
are
with
it,
but
we'll
turn
it
over
to
county.
B
B
Roberta
good
morning,
yep
and
and
and
just
so
you
know,
the
next
open
session
will
be
january.
7Th.
K
K
At
this
point,
the
lobby
main
entrance
to
the
county
office
building
is
about
to
be
complete.
K
Until
the
fourth
and
and
and
the
other
two
big
building
construction
projects.
K
K
The
30th
as
well
so
at
this
point
we're
just
in
in
cleanup
wrap-up
mode
and
there's
really
no.
K
K
So
unless
you
have
any
other
questions,
the
only
other
thing
is
the
state
money
associated
with.
K
K
Jack,
if
you'll
update
the
commissioners
on
where
we
stand
for
spending
them,
the
state
money.
B
Up
in
the
right
hand,
corner
check
your
audio
session
check
your
audio
settings
up
there
to.
B
That
too,
so
we'll
just
stand
by
a
little
bit.
Is
there
a
need
roberta
while
we're
waiting
on
jack.
B
To
to
check
in,
as
far
as
the
spending
goes,
you
guys
have
been,
you
guys
have
been
filling.
B
K
And
debbie
can
tell
you
when
the
next
due
date
is.
I
think
it's
in
january,
sometime.
M
When
it's
due
so
we're
we're
keeping
a
rolling
total,
we
know
exactly
where
we're
at
at
all
times.
M
B
N
About
that,
the
you
recall,
the
state
gave
us
a
grant
of
1
billion
201
501
for
restaurants.
N
Restaurants,
out
of
our
whole
county
81-
and
I
think
it's
incredible-
81
percent
applied
for
the.
N
Grants
in
the
county
here
the
the
what
was
left
over
from
the
money
was
226
000.
N
N
Out
the
all
the
emails
friday
night
and
saturday
morning
and
as
of
yesterday,
we
have.
N
Received
back
141
out
of
the
146.
there's,
there's
really
four
outstanding,
because
brian.
N
Visited
one
of
the
owners
last
night
and
the
four
of
us
are
going
to
go
out
to
the.
N
Four
restaurants,
today
and
tomorrow,
so
we
will
have
a
hundred
percent
compliance.
N
As
tomorrow
night
we're
getting,
we
we
set
up.
I
signed
96
applications
yesterday
to
send.
N
Them
upstairs
to
accounting
and
we'll
get
the
rest
of
them
up
tomorrow,
so
or,
if
not
latest
monday.
N
So
we'll
have
a
we'll
have
100
on
the
146
146,
so
it's
been
a
real
success
when
you
can
get
81.
N
Restaurants
in
81
of
cal,
county
restaurants-
and
you
know
the
staff
has
been
incredible
here
with.
N
N
N
Of
maryland,
yeah
we're
going
to
spend
we're
going
to
spend
the
whole
the
whole
2
million.
N
Done
you
know
jack
outstanding
and
you
know
definitely
a
season
of
giving,
and
so
you
must
feel.
G
Very
good
about
you
and
your
staff
and
everything
you've
done.
The
146
restaurants
were
those.
N
One
reason,
but
there
was
only
one
but
okay,
but
no
it
I.
I
can
tell
you
one
thing.
I
didn't
realize.
N
But
you
know
it:
it's
been
really
successful.
81
percent-
and
you
know
you
know
it's
like
seven.
N
Stay
in
business-
and
I
guess
we're
waiting
for
the
next
round,
we'll
take
a
breather
for
a.
G
Just
just
thank
you,
you
and
your
team
for
all
this
hard
work
done.
So
thank
you.
D
I
dealt
with
some
ones
that
didn't
get.
D
D
And
I
think
that
means
a
lot
to
the
community.
It
means
a
lot
to
me
and
you
guys
it
doesn't.
N
N
And
we
had
450
children
over
this
weekend
at
the
pharmaceutical
452
to
be
exact.
N
Time
for
you
to
go
out
there
and
talk
to
santa
yeah
yeah,
commissioner
weaver
put
a
commercial
in.
B
B
And
his
department
to
the
maryland
association
of
counties
for
their
annual
awards
that.
B
All
of
us
typically
attend
down
in
cambridge,
the
the
the
official
swearing-in
of
all
the.
B
Officers
at
mako
and
the
meeting
is
tomorrow
and
while
I'm
not
sure
that
there,
I
think.
B
B
The
nomination
and
that's
on
the
mako
website.
So
if,
if
we're
not
successful
with
that
award.
B
B
B
Don't
if
you,
if
you
haven't,
won
that
mako
award
but
a
tremendous
job
job
well
done.
N
Well,
thank
you,
but
we
we
have
received
over
100
awards
just
to
let
you
know.
N
We
we
have
a
folder
of
letters
and
that's
the
rewards
that
we
get
just
knowing
we
help.
N
Changed
people's
lives
and
hopefully
economic
development,
changed
people's
lives
and
hopefully.
N
N
B
Next
week,
okay,
so
there's
a
lot
of
outdoor
dining
going
on
we're
a
little
soft
here
in
america.
If.
B
You
go
into
the
european
countries
they
dine
outside
all
year
long,
so
it
it's
very
doable.
K
Thank
you
very
much
appreciate
it.
Yeah
the
whole
team's
been
outstanding
and
hopefully
not
if.
B
To
do
what
we've
done
here
again,
because
we
have
been
so
successful
too,
so
you
know
you
can.
B
Over
the
years
that
I've
been
here
there
there's
nobody
that
does
grants
like.
B
B
Do
that
part
of
it
too,
which
I've
kind
of
asked
her
quite
a
bit
on
those?
So
so
the
whole
team.
K
That's
it
for
the
sierra
plan,
just
to
say
that,
yes,
it
has
been
an
effort
from
almost
every
corner.
B
All
right
and
the
the
last
thing
that
I
have
on
covet
in
general
is
there's
still
uncertainty.
B
As
to
whether
local
governments
and
counties
will
be
receiving
any
relief
funding.
B
B
I
heard
congressman
rupertsberger
this
morning
on
bal
and
he's
in
very
much
in
support
of
that.
B
Be
a
huge
help
for
all
of
us,
so
we'll
see
what
we'll
see
what
it
brings
in
the
next
couple
weeks.
B
Move
on
from
covid
now
and
move
into
we've
got
a
brief.
Don't
have
a
whole
lot
this
morning.
B
On
agenda
items,
but
the
first
one
that
we
have
listed
this
morning
is
the
audit.
B
And
comprehensive
annual
financial
report-
and
I
believe
I
saw
rob
burke
on
here-
I
believe-
rob.
B
Yep,
there's
rob
and
I'll.
Let
rob
introduce
dan
so
rob
good
morning.
O
Good
morning,
commissioners,
as
you
mentioned,
we'll
be
briefing
the
board
this
morning.
O
On
the
results
of
the
fiscal
year,
20
audit
and
along
with
that
I'll,
be
releasing
in
short
order.
O
Here
the
comprehensive
annual
financial
report,
basically
our
audited
financial
statements.
O
For
our
year
ended
june
30
our
fiscal
year
2020.
on
the
call
this
morning
is
mr
dan.
O
O
Finances
remotely
and
virtually
so
a
good
bit
of
technology
that
we
have
been
putting
in
place.
O
Year
to
do
it
completely
virtually
now
that
said,
we
are
in
the
final
stages
of
wrapping
up
the.
O
Final
edits
back
and
forth,
so
we'll
kind
of
go
over
in
summary
to
the
board
here,
since
it's
your.
O
Last
session
for
fiscal
year
2020,
I
wanted
to
get
in
front
of
the
board
share
those
results.
O
Obligations
by
year-end
here
over
the
next
two
weeks,
so
we
will
be
doing
final.
O
Edits
releasing
publicly
the
kafir
and
the
audited
statements
over
the
next
several
days.
O
So
that
said,
I
will
ask
mr
kenny
to
brief
the
board
on
results
of
the
audit,
where
we
stand.
O
And
any
any
guidance
that
he
has
for
the
county
and
so
forth.
Mr
kenny.
P
Good
morning,
thank
you
rob
once
again,
I'm
dan
kenny
partner
with
cone
resnick.
P
Carroll
county
audit,
as
of
june
30th
2020.,
so
I'm
going
to
just
talk
about
three
areas.
P
As
rob
indicated,
your
audit
should
be
completed
before
the
holidays
and
you're.
P
P
And
we
have
a
recommendation
there.
That
management
should
enhance
their
process
a
bit
and.
P
P
P
Burke
indicated
very
challenging
year
with
covid.
However,
management
was
very
cooperative.
P
O
Kennedy
mentioned
their
audit
report
will
become
a
part
of
our
financial
statements.
O
Which
will
be
issued?
We
share
those
with
the
credit
rating
agencies
and
the
bond
issue.
O
Ratings
and
are
a
necessary
part
to
update
investors
in
our
bonds,
we'll
share
with
them.
O
O
Didn't
issue
some
of
the
auditing
standards
in
time
for
us
to
be
able
to
complete
that
to
be
able.
O
Probably
I
would
I
guess,
by
the
end
of
january
or
so,
there's
a
longer
deadline
for
single
audit.
O
O
Spending
and
financial
activity,
and
so
that
will
be
done
before
your
end
here
as
well
so
again.
O
I
want
to
thank
you,
know
my
department
and
the
accounting
staff
and
the
team
that
works
on
that.
O
O
Team
for
being
flexible
and
working
with
us
this
year,
we
certainly
appreciate
it
so.
O
O
O
And
looking
forward
to
the
upcoming
budget,
so
I'll
really
ask
the
board
for
for
your.
O
But
a
lot
of
the
information
from
this
statements
will
be
included
in
the.
O
With
that
appreciate
your
time,
if
there's
any
questions,
we
can.
F
B
Yeah,
your
your
wrap
up
there
of
how
it's
going,
how
it's
been
an
interesting
year,
will.
B
Continue
to
flow
into
the
the
beginning,
half
of
of
21.,
so
we'll
keep
you
on.
B
We'll
we'll
refer
to
you
when
we
need
to
to
to
to
ms
welch
and
mr
mr
kenny.
Thank
you.
B
B
And
you
can
see
that
with
as
a
result
of
our
financial
positions
that
we
have.
B
A
ton
and
this
year
we
saw
a
huge
savings
as
a
result
of
the
of
the
interest
rates
that
we.
B
Were
able
to
obtain
with
our
bond
sale-
and
you
know
all
of
that,
all
of
that
works
together.
B
In
conjunction
with
your
work
as
well,
and
we
appreciate
you
making
sure
that
we're.
B
We're
dot
in
the
eyes
and
crossing
the
t's
and
and
and
not
missing
a
dollar
here
in.
B
Thank
you
our
best
to
you
guys
for
a
great
holiday
as
well,
and
look
forward
to
working
with.
B
B
Okay,
next
on
our
agenda
is
the
combination
of
the
behavioral
health
advisory
council
and.
B
The
senior
opioid
policy
group
and
we've
got
several
folks
on
here
to
address
that
or
answer.
B
Any
questions,
I
guess
I'll
start
with
you
celine,
don't
I
know
ed
was
on
here,
but
let's.
B
If
we
need,
if
we
need
to
so
celine
our
director
of
citizen
services
good
morning
good
morning,.
Q
Commissioners,
I
just
wanted
to
open
this
up
and
I'm
going
to
be
brief
and
then
pass
it
off
to
the.
Q
Q
Q
Q
We
would
like
to
we'll
be
able
to
do
that,
so
this
request
of
the
commissioners
today.
Q
Is
clearly
to
just
start
that
process
and
with
your
permission
and
authority
to.
J
And
a
law
that
was
signed
into
effect
in
2004,
which
created
a
couple
of
groups
which
were.
J
Executive
order,
with
more
focus
on
the
opioid
crisis,
we
brought
together.
J
Opioid
intervention
teams,
as
we've
as
this
team's
been
very
effective
over,
I
think
very
effective.
J
And
we've
brought
in
emergency
management
and
state's
attorney's
always
been
involved,
but
we.
J
Brought
in
the
school
system
and
a
whole
bunch
of
other
stakeholders
and
even
elected
officials,.
J
J
Together
and
create
efficiencies
by
by
having
essentially
the
same
people
that
are
in
a
room.
J
Working
on
the
same
issues
haven't
had
that
combined
into
one
meeting.
J
Work,
it's
just
going
to
be
essentially
combining
all
all
the
folks
that
are
involved.
J
I
saw
was
on
here
and
he's
been
involved
with
us
since
the
very
beginning,
I'm
not
sure
if.
J
If
ned
wants
to
go
next
or
if
valerie
has
a
few
things
to
say
or
if,
if
sue
has
some
comments,.
J
J
Their
thoughts
and
and
mr
fraser
has
been
involved
as
well.
So
I
think
if
someone
can
answer
the.
G
The
efforts
done
on
either
side
and
will
actually
by
combining
it,
will
provide
and
strengthen.
G
Know
sometimes
we're
short-sighted
by
combining
things
and
we're
looking
for
efficiencies,
but.
G
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we
don't
dilute
those,
so
that
can
be
addressed
and.
G
I
think
that
you
know
that
that'll
allow
us
to
make
a
good
decision.
Commissioner,
I
guess
I'll.
J
Comment
first
and
and
commissioner
frazier's
been
sitting
on,
I
think
been
sitting
on
this.
J
J
In
all
the
activities
that
are
going
on
throughout
the
county
for
for
these
for
activities.
J
Related
to
behavioral,
health
and
and
I
think,
we're
in
a
really
good
place,
because.
J
Level
just
wants
to
look
at
opioids,
and
a
lot
of
these
folks
have
co-occurring
conditions
and
a.
J
J
J
And-
and
I
don't
know
who
wants
to
go
next
or
how
you
want
to
organize
this,
but
I
don't.
E
E
B
Yeah
well
said:
dennis
I
had
the
the
the
honor
of
of
kind
of
being
out
of
the
gate.
B
Were
there
was
the
same
people
coming
to
both
meetings?
You
know
we're
so
quick
to
put
together.
B
B
Instead
of
just
the
person
and
the
the
ability
to
bring
all
those
folks
together,.
B
Eliminates
that
phase
of
duplicity,
ned
you've
been
on
this
for
a
while
comments
from
you,
sir.
L
Sorry,
it
took
me
a
minute,
I'm
you,
yes,
I've
been
on
the
I've
been
representing
the
safe
series,
also.
L
L
L
And
it's
more
than
just
one
representative
a
lot
of
times,
there's
multiple
representatives.
L
R
I'll
just
say
that
I,
what
I
want
to
say
is
tied
right
into
and
worked
well
with
what
ned
just.
R
R
Interconnected
will
actually
have
a
benefit
from
doing
this,
as
opposed
to
to
losing
anything.
R
R
S
S
Whichever
we're
calling,
it
has
been
awesome
at
looking
at
the
whole
person
and
not
just.
S
Addressing
the
opioid
issues
and
ensuring
that
we're
saying
back
to
the
different
funders
that.
S
S
In
our
approach-
and
I
think
that,
because
we're
taking
that
approach
and
we're,
including.
S
Prevention
in
in
all
of
our
efforts
that
this
will
make
some
really
good
efficiencies
and
also.
S
E
B
And
that
is
a
unanimous
decision.
Continue
your
good
work!
Folks,
you,
you
do
an
amazing
job
and
I've.
B
B
B
All
right
next
on
our
agenda
is
additional
grant
funding
for
refresh
and
expansion
of
911.
B
And
is
with
us
live
scott
good
morning
good
morning,
commissioner,
before
we
get
started,
I.
T
Just
wanted
to
say
I
was
very
disappointed.
Last
night
I
saw
called
an
atv
style
vehicle
with.
T
T
T
Commissioners,
thank
you
for
allowing
me.
I
will
say
to
get
on
this
at
a
last
minute
and
I
will.
T
T
Wait
several
weeks,
specifically
on
october
1st,
we
were
in
front
of
the
board
and
presented
to
you.
T
T
T
T
The
necessary
cabling
which,
as
we
speak,
jack
brown,
is
waiting
for
his
opportunity.
Virtually.
T
B
B
T
T
And,
and
with
all
due
respect,
commissioner,
we
were
quite
surprised
that
the
required
cabling.
T
Wasn't
included
in
the
scope
of
work
but
to
be
candid,
the
telephone
vendor,
the
the
cabling
aspect.
T
T
B
All
right
that
brings
us
to
the
end
of
the
agenda
items.
We
don't
have
a
whole
lot
of.
B
Agenda
reviews
to
do,
but
I
will
go
over
those
before
we
do
that
is
there
anything
open
admin.
B
Not
not
seeing
a
lot
of
open
admin,
I
do
have
one
item.
It's
been
an
incredibly
challenging.
B
And
hectic
year
and
it
has
been
an
honor
and
a
privilege,
and
I
truly
thank
my
colleagues.
B
B
Memories:
it's
to
the
opportunity
that
I
had
here
and
I
truly
do.
B
I
have
the
utmost
utmost
faith
and
my
successor,
commissioner,
rostein,
will
be
rolling
in
here.
B
And
taking
over
the
helm
and
again
my
my
thanks
to
the
four
of
you
for
allowing
me
to.
F
I've
grown
as
a
commissioner,
and
I
like
the
interaction
we've
had.
I've
always
said.
B
All
right,
let's
quickly,
go
through
the
agendas.
Next
week,
the
week
of
december,
the
21st.
B
B
There
is
absolutely
nothing
now
with
that
being
said:
all
five
of
us
will
be
actively
engaged.
B
B
With
you-
and
we
will
be
back
in
the
offices
physically-
well
a
reminder
that
the
offices.
B
To
be
better
than
this
last
year
got
to
be,
and
commissioner
rostein
fittingly
enough,
who
would
be.
B
B
All
of
us
all
right
all
those
in
favor,
okay
and
then
I
need
a
motion
to
adjourn
after
that.
B
B
And
remember:
we
saw
an
uptick
in
numbers
as
as
with
covid
after
thanksgiving,
so
you.
B
B
It's
there
be
distributing
as
soon
as
we
can
to
in
the
order
in
which
you
heard
today.
B
Let's
hope
so,
but
to
everyone
on
behalf
of
the
county,
our
best
for
a
great
holiday
season.
G
Ed
I
apologize.
Are
we
reconvening
this
afternoon
or
not
we're
going
to
discuss
that
right.
B
All
right
with
that
said,
everyone
our
best,
we'll
see
you
in
2021
with
our
next.
B
Open
session-
and
let
us
know
chris
when
we
are
off
the
air,
happy
holidays,
everyone.
Thank
you.