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Panel delays adopting shared services plan Administrator says most counties waiting until next year
LAKE GEORGE | Warren County’s shared services panel decided on Aug. 25 that it would be better to wait until 2018 to develop a county-wide shared services rather than put one together in only three weeks.
The panel, which is composed of supervisors, mayors and representatives of the North Warren and Queensbury school districts, voted to postpone the development of the shared services plan and adopt it in 2018 rather than hastily put together a plan before the Sept. 15 deadline.
tor Kevin Geraghty told the panel. “Most are deferring until 2018.”
Panel members unanimously agreed to wait until 2018, with many saying it would give the panel time to come By Christopher South up with a good plan. • STA FF W RITER • “I don’t think we need to rush,” said Queensbury County supervisor Douglas Beaty.
“Very few counties are implementing the plan this year,” Acting County Administra-
“I agree,” Town of Queensbury supervisor John Strough said. “We can’t put it together in three weeks.”
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