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Oct. - Dec.

Oct. 3, 2022 MM #144

Inside this Memo: 2023 Tentative Budget Reduces Property Tax Rate, Energy Commission Launches Energy Reference Guide Webpage, Department of Mental Hygiene Awarded $1 Million to Support the Improvement and Advancement of Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Services, and Events this Weekend. 

Oct. 11, 2022 TM #145:

Inside this Memo: Fire Prevention Month, Manufacturing Day and Manufacturing Month, Meeting to be Held on Oct. 17 for the Chautauqua County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update, County Finance Director Honored for Completing County Government Institute, and Events this Weekend. 

Oct. 17, 2022 MM #146:

Inside this Memo: OFAS Presents All The Lonely People: A Local Film Screening and Community Conversation on Social Isolation, Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene Announces New Logo, DHHS Announces Upcoming Animal Rabies Immunization Clinics, and Events this Weekend. 

 

Oct. 24, 2022 MM #147:

Inside this Memo: Patrick Slagle Selected as County Attorney, Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day, CLN Welcomes Applicants for Class of 2023, and Events this Weekend. 

 

Oct. 31, 2022 MM #148:

Inside this Memo: Voter Integrity Group Scam, Halloween Safety, CCPEG Seeks Proposals for Funding Consideration, Valley Outdoors Celebrates Grand Opening, and Events this Weekend. 

 

Nov. 7, 2022 MM #149:

Inside this Memo: Election Day is Tomorrow, Water Line Break at HRC Building Leads to Temporary Changes in County Operations, CCIDA and County Officials Tour Three Manufacturing Businesses in the County, and Events this Weekend. 

 

Nov. 14, 2022 MM #150:

Inside this Memo: Area Veterans Honored, County Executive Announces Departure of Director of Health and Human Services, Temporary Changes to County Operations at HRC Building Continue, CLPRA To Hold Public Information Meeting on Nov. 17, and Events this Weekend. 

 

Nov. 21, 2022 MM #151:

Inside this Memo: Representatives of the National Institute of Drug Abuse and Columbia University Visit Chautauqua County, Winter Safety, Reminder: Applications Due Dec. 2 for CCPEG Funding, 716 Eye Care Opens in Fredonia, Chautauqua Recognized as One of the Most Beautiful Towns in the U.S., Happy Thanksgiving, and Events this Weekend.

 

Nov. 28, 2022 MM #152:

Inside this Memo: DHHS Temporary Closures Continue at HRC Building, CLPRA to Hold Public Information Meeting on Dec. 1, and Events this Weekend.  

Dec. 5, 2022 MM #153:

Inside this Memo: County Executives of America Meet with Biden Administration, DHHS' Operations Impacted by November 2 Water Damage Now Open, Agriculture District Inclusion Period, Events this Weekend. 

Dec. 12, 2022 MM #154:

Inside this Memo: County Executive Announces Reorganization of Chautauqua County Human Services Programs,  County Officials Again Warn About Deadly Fentanyl and Remind the Public About Local Resources, Chautauqua County Opts Out of Updating the 2021 County-Wide Shared Services Initiative, PFC. Thomas Tedesco Award Ceremony, Events this Weekend.

Dec. 19, 2022 MM #155:

Inside this Memo: County Attorney Presented with Distinguished Award, Wendel Appointed to NYSAC Board of Directors, Public Input Needed to Help Update the County's Hazard Mitigation Plan, Happy Holidays, and Events this Weekend. 

Dec. 27, 2022 TM #156:

Inside this Memo: Looking Back at 2022 and Events this Weekend. 

News Feed

COUNTY EXECUTIVE ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF COUNTY BUDGET DIRECTOR.

Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel recently announced Chautauqua County Budget Director Kathleen Dennison will retire from her position effective June 2, 2023.

Chautauqua County Hires Media Information Officer

A Falconer native has taken on a

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY ETHICS BOARD TO MEET ON MAY 10

The Chautauqua County Ethics Board will be holding

County Executive to Host Boat User Fee Informational Meeting

In an effort to establish sustainable funding for C