Monday, November 2, 2015

Riding Out The State Budget Impasse



We've been fortunate to be able to ride out the four-month-long state budget impasse and avoid any substantial borrowing, cuts in vital services or layoffs.
How? With prudent fiscal management over the past 8 years.
Services for senior citizens, the developmentally disabled, vulnerable children and others in need have been uninterrupted. That's not the case in some other counties.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

We Need Your Votes!


As we head down the stretch to Tuesday's election, it's important to point out the importance of one vote (or, in this case, TWO votes!). We urge you to exercise your right to vote. If you believe the contents of this site represent the things that are important to you, then we humbly ask for your support.


Remember -- even though three seats on the Board of Commissioners will be filled, you only get two votes.

Another First!



Triple Divide Watershed Coalition is comprised of all public water systems in Potter County – and it’s another “first” for Potter County. Its formation was supported by the Potter County Commissioners, Potter County Education Council, Potter County Planning Department, and other partners to assure safe drinking water for the 8,500 Potter County residents served by nine public water suppliers. When the coalition was chosen for the prestigious Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for Local Government Excellence, the presenter said. “A tradition of careful stewardship is nothing new to Potter County. Potter is the first and only county in Pennsylvania to have a 100-percent participation rate with source water protection plans in place for all of its public water systems.”

Planning For Emergencies






Potter County Department of Emergency Services builds teams of local residents who are trained to react to disasters and other public emergencies, so that they can assist fire, ambulance, and other personnel. Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training educates people about fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhood or workplace. Each local CERT has a leader and a designated meeting area. For more information, call 274-8900 or see the FEMA/CERT website.


Excellent Fiscal Condition


Your tax dollars are in good hands.


From The Bradford Era

Women's Residential Center Updates


We just attended another impressive meeting of the Potter County’s Women’s Residential Rehabilitation Center Advisory Board.
Directors reported on another eventful month at the facility on the Northern Tier Children's Home campus. Ten women have completed the treatment program and successfully re-entered society. Population is now at 11 residents, with another expected soon.
A project of the Commissioners and Human Services, it's the only center of its kind in the state and is being studied as a model for other county-based criminal justice alternatives. It houses non-violent offenders, many of whom are in need of substance abuse and/or mental health treatment, employability support, educational assistance and other services.
They're housed in a residential setting, where families are able to visit and participate in structured counseling sessions. Judge Stephen Minor and District Attorney Andy Watson, along with defense lawyers, confer to determine if a woman offender is eligible for admission.
State funding is covering the majority of costs. Additional operating revenue is coming from the admission of a limited number of out-of-county women. "Cost avoidance" is also part of the funding package. Potter County currently pays approximately $65 per day to send its female offenders to out-of-county jails.

Women’s Center director Melissa Gee (left)
confers with Phil Vaughn, chairman of the Northern Tier
Children’s Home Board of Directors,
and Deb Rudy, a district representative
for State Senator Joe Scarnati

"Parcel Viewer" Application Available

 
Chalk up another one for our Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department, which is less than a year old. Aerial photography and GIS technology are combined in a modern “parcel viewer,” which is a free web map application provided by the Potter County GIS Department and Assessment Office. From the website pottercountypa.net (click on GIS Department), internet users have 24/7 instant access to basic assessment information and a visual representation of property lines within Potter County. Check it out!