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Show Warnick meets with PG City Council He discussed the combined county and state office building. He added that a privitaization property would probably be best with the state and county leasing the building. Commissioner Warnick said this would be a cost saving method and would be more convenient. He also reported that the Justice of the Peace location consolidation will be effective on Jan. 1, 1987. Courts would be located in Spanish Fork for the south, Provo-Orem area, and the commission is looking at sites in Pleasant Grove, Lehi and American Fork this week for the north part of the county. ( Utah County Commissioner Robert Warnick met with Pleasant Grove City Council this week to get acquainted. He said he would like to see the communication channels between the conimission and the cities be opened more. He said that monthly information sessions, alternating between the north and south county areas, would be held. The meeting for April is scheduled to be held in Pleasant Grove. The commissioner recommended that an internal performance audit program be put into effect in the county. He said that they could look for ways to run the organization more efficiently and would like it to have a trial basis of one year. He explained that Task Force 86 is studying five areas of the commission com-mission government. These included roles of county government in regards to revenue, sources, and allocation; relationships to auxiliary organizations such as Mountainlands, UVTDA, etc; form of aorninistrative structure; checks and balances of legislative and executive functions; and county employee relations. |