COUNTY OF WATAUGA: Wilson Ridge Road Construction Project Impact on New River Three

COUNTY OF WATAUGA: Wilson Ridge Road Construction Project Impact on New River Three
COUNTY OF WATAUGA: Wilson Ridge Road Construction Project Impact on New River Three — COUNTY OF WATAUGA: (http://wataugacounty.org)
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County of Watauga issued the following announcement on Feb. 4.

The Watauga County Board of Elections will discuss the impact of the Wilson Ridge Road construction project at their February 14th meeting. 

This project will affect the New River 3 Precinct for the 2024 Presidential Primary and General Election. 

The public is encouraged to attend and express their thoughts during public comment.

 Those that are interested in making comments can sign up at the meeting to speak in person or they can join the meeting via Zoom to make comments. 

In-person comments will be heard first. Those wishing to speak via Zoom should email matthew.snyder@watgov.org by 5pm February 13th.

 For details on the meeting, including links and agenda, please go to the Watauga County Board of Election website at http://www.wataugacounty.org/App_Pages/Dept/BOE/home.aspx

Questions? Call (828)265-8061. 

Original source can be found here.



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