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Strategic Plan Consultants

Chart Next Steps For County

Laberge Group Vice President Ben Syden and Planning Services Manager Nicole Allen met with all-Republican members of the county board's Administration Committee today to chart the next steps on the county's strategic planning process. Committee Chair Ed Frazier of Unadilla told board Chair Kathy Clark of Otego and Craig Gelbsman and Len Carson of Oneonta that he will e-mail all drafts of the evolving plan to ensure no one feels left out of the loop. The planners expect to be back later this summer, perhaps in August, to address the full board. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Laberge Group Vice President Ben Syden and Planning Services Manager Nicole Allen met with all-Republican members of the county board’s Administration Committee today to chart the next steps on the county’s strategic planning process. Committee Chair Ed Frazier of Unadilla told board Chair Kathy Clark of Otego and Craig Gelbsman and Len Carson of Oneonta that he will e-mail all drafts of the evolving plan to ensure no one feels left out of the loop. The planners expect to be back later this summer, perhaps in August, to address the full board. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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