HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0838annually conduct fall community roadside cleanups during "LITTER SWEEP:' and may receive
Certificates of Appreciation for their efforts; and
WHEREAS, the grand natural beauty of our State and a clean environment are sources of great
pride for all North Carolinians, attracting tourists and aiding in recruiting new industries; and
WHEREAS, the 2002 fall cleanup will celebrate the 14" Anniversary of the North Carolina
Adopt -A -Highway program and the thousands of volunteers who contribute their labor and time year round
to keep our roadsides clean.
NOW, THEREFORE, the tredell County Board of Commissioners hereby proclaims
September 16-29, 2002 as' LITTER SWEEP" in Iredell County, and encourages all citizens to take an
active role in making their communities cleaner and more beautiful.
This the 20th day of August, 2002.
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL. OF A PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING
AUGUST 25-31, 2002 AS "RACIAL HARMONY WEEK:" OTIO by
Commissioner Johnson to adopt the following "Racial Harmony Week" proclamation.
VOTING: Ayes -- 5; Nays -- 0.
PROCLAMATION DECLARING
AUGUST 25-31, 2002 AS
"RACIAL HARMONY WEEK"
WHEREAS, S.T.A.R. (Standing Together Against Racism), a Greater Statesville Chamber of
Commerce project, will be sponsoring a series of dialogue sessions to promote public awareness and an
understanding of the diversity in our communities; and
WHEREAS, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners applauds the efforts of committees and
groups that seek to bring our citizens together to promote racial and ethnic harmony; and
WHEREAS, the Iredell County Board of Commissioners feels that open and free discussion
about our county's racial issues is the best way to bring about harmony among all of its citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Iredell County Board of Conroussioners
proclaims the week of August 25-31, 2002, as Racial Harmony Week and recommends for its citizens to
participate in open and free discussions in an effort to bring about racial harmony throughout the county.
This the 20' day of August, 2002.
APPOINTMENTS BEFORE THE BOARD
MR. DAVID R. SWANN, AREA DIRECTOR FOR CROSSROADS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE DISCUSSES THE "LOCAL BUSINESS PLAN"
REGARDING MENTAL HEALTH REFORM & THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
STATE PLAN 2002: BLUEPRINT FOR CHANGE: David Swann, the Area Director
for the Crossroads Behavioral Healthcare, described the Local Business Plan needing to
be developed to meet the North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services'
requirements. He said the State's plan was lengthy, and it had the following four goals:
i. Consolidate area programs (There's 39 now, and the State would like no more than 20.)
2. Reduce the number of State hospital beds.
3. Best value purchasing ("Purchasing provider services and outsourcing it.")
4. Have a County Model (This would be a single -public entity that would
purchase services and shape public policy around community services for
persons needing health care.)
Swann said another goal was to direct public funds towards the target population.
He said some individuals who received assistance in the past would not be eligible for
services in the future. Mr. Swann then shared information about the following:
1. Timeline for the Local Business Plan (July 2002 - April 2003)
2. Consumer and Family Advisory Committee (CFAC)
3. Local Managing Entity Function Diagram