Union County received an increased allocation from $8 million to over $13.8 million. Union County has used coal severance money in the past to develop a campsite, to construct a new volunteer fire department and to rehabilitate critical infrastructure.
“Union County has used coal severance funding to develop outdoor recreational spaces, improve our emergency services and help pay off certain debts,” said Union County Judge/Executive Adam O’Nan. “We are proud of all the projects we’ve completed using these funds to set ourselves up for future success. We’re using these funds to make Union County a happier, healthier and safer place for generations to come.”
And now, Union County wants to know how its hardworking citizens would like to see these funds invested for the quality of our community for generations to come. Please share your ideas. Union County will report back to the community about the ideas proposed to make informed decisions for the good of all.
Union County received an increased allocation from $8 million to over $13.8 million. Union County has used coal severance money in the past to develop a campsite, to construct a new volunteer fire department and to rehabilitate critical infrastructure.
“Union County has used coal severance funding to develop outdoor recreational spaces, improve our emergency services and help pay off certain debts,” said Union County Judge/Executive Adam O’Nan. “We are proud of all the projects we’ve completed using these funds to set ourselves up for future success. We’re using these funds to make Union County a happier, healthier and safer place for generations to come.”
And now, Union County wants to know how its hardworking citizens would like to see these funds invested for the quality of our community for generations to come. Please share your ideas. Union County will report back to the community about the ideas proposed to make informed decisions for the good of all.