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SRRDA Hears Presentations and Proposals for Energy and Digital Development

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Seneca Rocks Regional Development Authority (SRRDA) recently convened in Franklin to discuss critical energy and digital development projects affecting the local area. This meeting served as an opportunity to evaluate ongoing initiatives and consider new proposals that could benefit the community. Sherry Mongold, the SRRDA administrator, introduced Jena Miller as the newest board member, highlighting her ties to the region since moving to Pendleton County in 2010. The discussions centered around enhancing local infrastructure and services through innovative solutions. The SRRDA's focus on collaboration aims to ensure that developmental efforts align with community needs and priorities.

Presentations during the meeting shed light on various projects and their potential impact on economic growth. The gathering underscores the authority's ongoing commitment to fostering community engagement in decision-making processes. Overall, the meeting was a pivotal step towards advancing the region's development goals in both energy and technology sectors.

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