PathOne is forming a Community Advisory Council: local residents who hear project information first, ask the hard questions, and bring their neighbors' concerns straight to us.
A standing group of people who live and work in the community, meeting regularly with the PathOne team as anything moves forward.
At our community meetings we made a commitment: answer questions honestly, and listen. A meeting is one night. The council is how that continues. Members hear what we're working on before the public does, tell us plainly what the community is saying, and hold us to what we've said.
What it is not: an approval board or a sales channel. The county holds every decision that's the county's. The council's job is simply to make sure the community's voice is in the room early, with a direct line to the people doing the work.
Time commitment is modest: a recurring meeting and your honest read. The council's exact size and meeting schedule will be shaped with its first members.
Farmers, business owners, parents, retirees, tradespeople. Regular people who live and work in the community, no technical background needed.
You don't have to be for or against anything to raise your hand. Supportive, skeptical, or just curious, every perspective helps the council do its job.
Tell us who you are and we'll follow up as the council comes together. This is an expression of interest, not a commitment.