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Sullivan County Government Communications Director Dan Hust shared key County Government updates about measles, the ongoing homeless shelter debate, county waste management, and more on Radio Catskill Friday.
Public Health Advisory on Measles
In response to a regional uptick in measles cases, the Sullivan County Public Health Department has issued an advisory urging unvaccinated individuals to contact their healthcare providers. Measles is highly contagious but preventable with timely vaccination. The advisory outlines symptoms, exposure protocols, and local vaccination resources. Residents are encouraged to visit the Public Health website for additional guidance.
Homeless Shelter Discussion Ongoing
The County Legislature continues to deliberate on a proposed homeless shelter. While a final decision has not yet been made, the discussion may lead to another public hearing and a vote in the coming week. The issue involves multiple factors, including funding, location, and community input.
Waste Management: Enforcing Flow Control
County leaders are currently evaluating how to enforce the “flow control” law, which mandates specific guidelines for the disposal of solid waste. The goal is to ensure an environmentally sound and fiscally responsible approach to waste management. Additional updates will be shared as enforcement mechanisms are finalized.
May Declared Missing Persons Month
Hope Alive 845, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping locate missing persons, addressed the Legislature this week. In recognition of its mission and efforts, the Legislature officially proclaimed May as Missing Persons Month in Sullivan County. The move aims to raise awareness and support for families affected by these cases.
Community Events and Announcements
Budget Division Recognized for Excellence
The Division of Management & Budget has been honored with its 10th consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association. This recognition reflects the division’s commitment to transparency, planning, and financial excellence.
Honoring Jail Staff
As part of National Correction Officers and Employees Week, Sullivan County acknowledges and appreciates the dedication of its Jail staff. These professionals play a vital role in maintaining safety and order within the correctional system.
By Various hostsSullivan County Government Communications Director Dan Hust shared key County Government updates about measles, the ongoing homeless shelter debate, county waste management, and more on Radio Catskill Friday.
Public Health Advisory on Measles
In response to a regional uptick in measles cases, the Sullivan County Public Health Department has issued an advisory urging unvaccinated individuals to contact their healthcare providers. Measles is highly contagious but preventable with timely vaccination. The advisory outlines symptoms, exposure protocols, and local vaccination resources. Residents are encouraged to visit the Public Health website for additional guidance.
Homeless Shelter Discussion Ongoing
The County Legislature continues to deliberate on a proposed homeless shelter. While a final decision has not yet been made, the discussion may lead to another public hearing and a vote in the coming week. The issue involves multiple factors, including funding, location, and community input.
Waste Management: Enforcing Flow Control
County leaders are currently evaluating how to enforce the “flow control” law, which mandates specific guidelines for the disposal of solid waste. The goal is to ensure an environmentally sound and fiscally responsible approach to waste management. Additional updates will be shared as enforcement mechanisms are finalized.
May Declared Missing Persons Month
Hope Alive 845, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping locate missing persons, addressed the Legislature this week. In recognition of its mission and efforts, the Legislature officially proclaimed May as Missing Persons Month in Sullivan County. The move aims to raise awareness and support for families affected by these cases.
Community Events and Announcements
Budget Division Recognized for Excellence
The Division of Management & Budget has been honored with its 10th consecutive Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association. This recognition reflects the division’s commitment to transparency, planning, and financial excellence.
Honoring Jail Staff
As part of National Correction Officers and Employees Week, Sullivan County acknowledges and appreciates the dedication of its Jail staff. These professionals play a vital role in maintaining safety and order within the correctional system.