Highlights of Jan. 3, 2022 Board of Commissioners Meeting

Missed Monday’s С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Board of Commissioners meeting? Here are the highlights from their first meeting of 2022:

Chair Sig Hutchinson gave an update on COVID-19. Our positivity rate is nearly 16%, and, in response, our staff stepped up over the holidays to expand testing significantly, he said. We now offer 13,000 appointments for testing per day across our five drive-thru testing locations. Hutchinson thanked staff for making it possible to provide 90,000 tests in less than two weeks at our sites alone.

С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County's turning yesterday’s trash into tomorrow’s natural gas! The board approved changes to its agreement with Ingenco, the county’s landfill-gas-to-energy contractor, allowing the company to convert its operations at the South С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ Landfill to produce renewable natural gas instead of electricity. Ingenco will invest about $30 million in a new plant set to come online in 2023. Learn more at bit.ly/34cXOQt.

Next, the board heard our Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2021, which ended June 30. It shows we're in a solid financial position due to better-than-anticipated sales tax revenues and federal funding. Our fund balance has increased by $80.8 million.

Greenway connections linking Apex to the American Tobacco Trail and Holly Springs are coming soon, thanks to another item approved by the board of commissioners. С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County will provide $1.69 million to help fund portions of the Apex West Greenway and Middle Creek Greenway. Construction of both projects will begin this year. Learn more at ow.ly/GzRf50Hmqzx.

Finally, the commissioners voted to provide up to $500,000 in additional funding for Broadstone Walk, a 164-unit affordable housing development in Apex. We've already provided DHIC a $3 million loan. The additional money will help fill a gap caused by increasing costs.

Want to dig deeper? You can watch a full recording of the meeting at bit.ly/3HD727c.

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