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HR 61 commends Ty Smith for over 12 years of service on the Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority, recognizing his leadership and significant contributions to the community.
HR 61 commends Ty Smith for over 12 years of service on the Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority, recognizing his leadership and significant contributions to the community.
HR 61 is a resolution introduced by Representatives Harrison, Moore (P), Rigsby, Whitt, and Crawford to formally commend Ty Smith for his dedicated service on the Board of Directors of the Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority. The resolution acknowledges his contributions and achievements during his tenure, culminating in his retirement on February 28, 2025.
The resolution includes several important points:
- Tenure Recognition: Ty Smith has served on the Board since March 2013, marking over 12 years of service.
- Achievements Highlighted:
- Meter Growth: The authority experienced a 35% increase in meter installations.
- Staff Management: A significant reduction of 59% in management staff.
- Debt Restructuring: Successful restructuring efforts that led to a major decrease in debt.
- Infrastructure Growth: The value of infrastructure assets grew from $94 million to $187 million.
- Acknowledgment of Expertise: The resolution recognizes Smith's deep knowledge and leadership in utility matters, which have been invaluable to the authority.
HR 61 serves as a formal recognition of Ty Smith's significant contributions to the Limestone County Water and Sewer Authority. By highlighting his achievements and leadership, the resolution not only honors Smith but also reinforces the value of dedicated public service in local governance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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