Luzerne County Council will vote next week on an agreement with Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority that calls for the county to provide services to greatly reduce the stormwater fee it
Coronavirus relief funding and a proposed intergovernmental agreement could reduce the amount Luzerne County residents and the county itself pay in stormwater fees, according to proposals on the agenda for
Luzerne County acting Manager Romilda Crocamo, who will present her proposed 2022 budget at Tuesday’s county council meeting, said council’s message about the budget last week registered loud and clear.
The Luzerne County Board of Elections will choose a new chairperson this week â which might end the recent turnover among county election officials.
The selection will follow public interviews of three citizens who applied for the chairperson position, at a special meeting of the board at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
County council appoints four of the five members of the election board, which certifies the results of county elections. Council appoints two members from each of the major political parties, as stipulated by the county charter.
Those four members then appoint a fifth member, of any political affiliation, to serve as chairperson.