| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Terry Yates |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
William Stice |
Director of Technology | Profile |
Nicole Raimundo |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 29,872. The county seat and only incorporated city is Port Townsend. The county is named for Thomas Jefferson.
The mission, values and vision of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 25 (the District) Board of Directors is a commitment to the provision of the highest quality water, sewer, fiscal, and customer services to the community, customers, and stakeholders. The District pledges to strive to achieve the mission by maintaining the purity of the water supply; by providing quality customer service to residents, employees, vendors, and consultants; by maintaining the integrity and quality of District facilities to include equipment, plants, sanitary systems, distribution systems and infrastructure; by controlling and directing development and the associated tax base in a manner that provides maximum benefit to all taxpayers and stakeholders; and by ensuring long-term sustainable financial growth, viability, and stability for the District by discharging fiscal responsibilities through actions and activities in compliance with the highest standards of professional ethics and integrity to achieve results that provide maximum benefits to all stakeholders.
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From its agrarian roots to its establishment as the legislative hub of South Carolina, Richland County boasts a vibrant military community at Fort Jackson, several acclaimed educational institutions, award-winning hospital systems, the South Carolina State Museum, a cutting-edge urban scene in downtown Columbia and a plethora of recreational activities, all nestled between its many rivers and lakes. Richland County operates under the Council–Administrator form of government. The 11-member County Council appoints an Administrator to be the chief administrative officer of Richland County Government and to manage all departments under the jurisdiction of Council. The County`s website, www.richlandcountysc.gov, provides a wealth of services and information to residents, businesses and visitors. Make online payments, locate a lost pet, submit service requests, read current news, watch County-produced videos and much more.