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Franklin City Council welcomes new finance director Oglesby and discusses city improvements

October 28, 2024 | Franklin City, Franklin County, Virginia


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Franklin City Council welcomes new finance director Oglesby and discusses city improvements
The City of Franklin City Council convened on October 28, 2024, to discuss various agenda items, including the introduction of the new finance director and updates on community development projects.

The meeting began with a warm welcome to Miss Oglesby, the newly appointed finance director. Oglesby shared her extensive educational background, which includes multiple master's degrees in accounting and human resource management, and her certification to testify in court regarding investment and fraud matters. She expressed her enthusiasm for working in Franklin and her commitment to positively impacting the community.

Following her introduction, the council moved to the consent agenda, where the minutes from the previous meeting were approved without amendments. A motion was made and seconded, and the council unanimously voted in favor.

Council members then provided comments, with Miss Johnson expressing excitement about Oglesby’s arrival and the potential for progress in the city. She praised Oglesby’s informative updates, which she found to be transparent and well-organized. Johnson also highlighted the upcoming election and the importance of unity among council members.

Further discussions included updates on community development block grant (CDBG) projects. Council members reported on the progress of owner-occupied rehabs on Lower Street and the anticipated contract signing for tenant-occupied rehabs on Oak Street. The project team is actively seeking additional funding sources to support these initiatives.

The city manager presented a proposed legislative packet for the General Assembly, inviting council members to discuss potential additions or removals to better represent the city’s priorities.

Overall, the meeting reflected a collaborative spirit among council members and a focus on community development and effective governance. The council looks forward to continuing its work together and addressing the needs of Franklin's residents.

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