After adjourning the special portion of their meeting, Montgomery County commissioners reconvened for citizen comments and local updates.
The Chair relayed information about Gateway's community programs, including a support program for grandparents raising grandchildren (assistance with clothing and school supplies) and a weekly food distribution that rotates locations Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to noon. The Chair said Gateway had flyers available and encouraged residents to check the county's Facebook page for details.
The Chair also announced a scheduling change: the board's September meeting date would shift from Tuesday to Monday, with the next meetings set for Sept. 16, 2024, at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m.
Board members reported project updates: the senior citizen center's geotechnical study is complete and the project package is now with MSC and planning-and-zoning ahead of a meeting next week. Transportation updates included references to recent regional-transportation committee discussion and work on Cecil Road and Early Road; commissioners praised staff for work on multiple locations.
A county official provided a brief correctional-population summary presented in the record as: about 210 overall in custody, roughly 135 Montgomery County inmates, 13 inmates from another jurisdiction, 0 from Lewis County and 44 in an additional category (the transcript's phrasing for the final figure is unclear). No further detail or policy action on corrections was recorded in the excerpt.
Finally, the Chair said the board needed a motion to move into executive session to discuss the sale of a county property; the transcript ends as the board prepared to close the public meeting and begin that closed-door review.
What happens next: The board will proceed with the executive-session discussion and any follow-up public actions required by law; the Sept. 16 meeting will include routine scheduling and potential further agenda items.