Board of Public Utilities approves August 6 agenda without public comment

August 11, 2025 | Los Alamos, New Mexico

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Board of Public Utilities approves August 6 agenda without public comment

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The Los Alamos County Board of Public Utilities convened on August 6, 2025, to discuss various topics relevant to the community. The meeting began with Chair Gibson thanking attendees and noting the absence of the county manager, while Deputy County Manager Linda Madison participated online.

The first agenda item was public comment, where Chair Gibson opened the floor for community input. No comments were made in person, and after checking online participation, it was confirmed that no members of the public raised their hands to speak.

Following the public comment period, the board moved to approve the meeting agenda. A motion was made and seconded, and the board unanimously approved the agenda with a vote of 5 to 0.

With the agenda set, the board proceeded to the next items of business, continuing their discussions on utility matters affecting the county. Further details on these discussions were not provided in the initial segment of the meeting.

The meeting highlighted the board's commitment to transparency and community engagement, as evidenced by the public comment period, even though it resulted in no contributions. The approval of the agenda marked a smooth transition into the substantive discussions planned for the evening.

Converted from Los Alamos County - Board of Public Utilities on 2025-08-06 5:30 PM meeting on August 11, 2025
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