By-law change to be talked by sewer policymakers

In their meeting on Monday afternoon next week, the policymakers for the Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority are to consider changing their by-laws to allow a city administrator or a utilities director who is employed full-time by a city to serve as a commissioner if he or she lives outside Oconee County.  The by-laws as they are now written cost the JRSA board the services last month of Kevin Bronson, its newly-chosen chairman after it was brought to his attention that as a non-Oconee County resident he may not serve on the board.  Bronson is Westminster’s full-time administrator and he had been one of that city’s JRSA representatives.