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19 <br /> 1 Chair Price said even if the dates are decided today, the location can be decided in <br /> 2 December. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 A motion was made by Commissioner Hamilton, seconded by Commissioner McKee, to <br /> 5 approve the dates of the BOCC's 2022 meeting calendar as written, with all meetings in person <br /> 6 beginning in January. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Commissioner Hamilton said the Board should commit to in person, and can change to <br /> 9 virtual if necessary. <br /> 10 Commissioner Richards said she was going to suggest the same thing. She said the <br /> 11 messaging is better to say the Board wants to meet in person and only change back to virtual <br /> 12 with a clear reason. <br /> 13 Commissioner Fowler said she is also willing to do that, but would have preferred to <br /> 14 approve as written with January and February virtual and then move to in person depending on <br /> 15 what happens in the winter. She said masks and distancing will be crucial, and she would like <br /> 16 to see the opportunity for children to be vaccinated first, but she is willing to try the way it has <br /> 17 been suggested. <br /> 18 Commissioner Bedford said March 8, 2022 is the primary election and made a friendly <br /> 19 amendment to Commissioner Hamilton's motion for that meeting to be moved to March 10. <br /> 20 Commissioner Hamilton and Commissioner McKee accepted the friendly amendment <br /> 21 from Commissioner Bedford. <br /> 22 Laura Jensen said the proposed motion would make the meetings at the following <br /> 23 locations: January 18, 2022 meeting at the Whitted Building, January 25 at the Whitted Building, <br /> 24 February 1 Business Meeting at Whitted Building, and February 17 Work Session at Southern <br /> 25 Human Services Center. She said the meeting with the School Boards on February 22 would <br /> 26 be at the Whitted Building. <br /> 27 Commissioner Bedford asked if the Assembly of Governments (AOG) meeting is safe to <br /> 28 hold in person at Whitted. <br /> 29 Laura Jensen said this meeting will push the 33 attendees limit, and that is a reason why <br /> 30 that one was originally listed as virtual. <br /> 31 Chair Price recalled the AOG for 2021 was cancelled. She suggested the Chairs and <br /> 32 Vice Chairs of the elected bodies could get together if issues need to be discussed. <br /> 33 Commissioner Bedford said some members might be able to sit in different rooms. <br /> 34 Chair Price said it can be approved as is, and changed if needed. <br /> 35 Commissioner Greene said she is not in favor of cancelling this meeting even if it has to <br /> 36 be done virtually. <br /> 37 Chair Price said she is not suggesting cancelling it, but just remembered it was <br /> 38 cancelled for 2021. <br /> 39 Commissioner McKee reminded the Board this is all fluid because the Governor can <br /> 40 change his declaration. He said if it turns out a meeting will not work in person, the Board can <br /> 41 always change the calendar. <br /> 42 Commissioner Fowler asked if the Clerk will send an updated calendar to reflect the <br /> 43 changes. <br /> 44 Laura Jensen said yes, and will also send a 12-month color-coded calendar with all of <br /> 45 the meetings and locations listed. <br /> 46 Commissioner Richards asked if the meetings have been held elsewhere besides the <br /> 47 Whitted building or Southern Human Services Center. <br /> 48 Commissioner McKee said meetings have been held in the community a few times. <br /> 49 Commissioner Richards asked if it would be possible to meet in a community space for a <br /> 50 meeting if space is an issue. <br /> 51 Chair Price said yes, that is possible, and the Board needs to be creative. <br />