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Public service has been at the heart of Accomack County since its beginnings. It is an essential element to building a community that we can all be proud of. If you are interested in improving your community and have the time, why not volunteer to serve on this public body or others? To volunteer, please contact the County Administrator's Office at (757) 787-5700 or apply now via our on-line application.
| NAME OF PUBLIC BODY |
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Eastern Shore of Virginia 9-1-1 Commission |
| PURPOSE |
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To manage the 9-1-1 system in order to save the lives and property of the citizens of Accomack and Northampton Counties by use of a universal emergency number. |
| ENABLING LEGISLATION |
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Code of Virginia Section 15.2-1300 |
| MEETING FREQUENCY |
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Last Thursday of each month. |
| MEETING TIME AND LOCATION |
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All Meetings are at 5:30 p.m. Meeting locations vary between the 9-1-1 Center in Accomac, the Northampton County Board of Supervisors Chambers and the Emergency Operations Center (outside of Melfa).
The January, April, May, July, October and November meetings will be held at the EOC The February and August meetings will be held at the 9-1-1 Center The March, June, September and December meetings will be held at the Northampton County Board of Supervisors Chambers
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| MEMBERS OF PUBLIC BODY |
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Ben D. Byrd, Jr. David L. Doughty, Jr. Todd Wessells Donald L. Hart, Jr. Donald Kellam Charles Kolakowski Michael T. Mason William T. "Bill" McCready Greg DeYoung Ernest Smith
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| STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION |
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Jeff Flournoy, 9-1-1 Director jflournoy@co.northampton.va.us P.O. Box 337 Accomac, VA 23301 Office: (757) 787-0911 Fax: (757) 787-1044 |
