About The Five County Association of Governments
What is the Five County AOG?
Five County Association of Governments
Summary:The Five County Association of
Governments encompasses
over 11 million acres of land in southwestern Utah. The Association
serves 37 municipalities (incorporated cities and towns), five
county-wide school districts and the county jurisdictions of
Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washington.
Association's Vision:
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Steering Committee |
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The Five County association is guided by a Steering Committee board made up of one county commissioner, one mayor from a city or town and one elected school board representive from each of the five county school districts. In addition there is one representative from Dixie State College and Southern Utah University that serve as ex-officio members of the board. |
| Click here to view the FCAOG Steering Committee members. |
| Click here to view the agenda for the Steering Committee meeting. |
| Click here to view the meeting schedule. |
Advisory Boards |
The FCAOG has established ten advisory boards and councils each of which have specific responsibilities for providing direction to programs under their charge. These ten groups also advise the FCAOG Steering committee members concerning the operation of their respective programs. The members of these advisory boards and councils serve voluntarily and devote their valuable time in order to help the programs run smoothly and help to improve the quality of life in Southerwestern Utah. |
| Click here to view the Advisory Council Members. |
| Name: Andrea Escobar Title: Data Entry Specialist Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Barbra Behling Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Bob Rasmussen Title: Chief Financial Officer Department: Association of Governments Management Team |
| Name: Brian Archibald Title: Weatherization Tech Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Carol Thomas Title: Intake Worker (Beaver County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Carolyn Moss Title: Accounting Technician Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Carrie Schonlaw Title: Aging Program Coordinator Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Carrie Sigler Title: Referral Specialist Department: Child Care Resource & Referral, Western Region (St. George office) |
| Name: Chantell Bronsema Title: Receptionist (Iron County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Charmayne Holdeman Title: Intake Worker (Iron County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Connie Oshley Title: Intake Worker (Iron County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Curt Hutchings Title: Transportation Planning Manager Department: Transportation Planning Office |
| Name: Danna Alvey Title: HOME Program Coordinator Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Darren Janes Title: Community Planner Department: Community & Economic Development |
| Name: Debbra Sullivan Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Diane Lamoreaux Title: CDBG Program Specialist Department: Community & Economic Development |
| Name: Doni Pack Title: Program Specialist Department: Community & Economic Development/Rural Planning Organization |
| Name: Doug Carlson Title: Weatherization Coordinator Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Elizabeth Daiss Title: Intake Worker (Garfield County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Gary Zabriskie Title: Community & Economic Development Planning Manager Department: Community & Economic Development |
| Name: James Endter Title: Weatherization Tech Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Jane Lewis Title: Human Services Associate Planner Department: Human Services |
| Name: Janeil Esplin-Jackson Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Jason Morrill Title: Energy Auditor Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Jim Mowery Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Jo Seegmiller Title: Human Resources Director Department: Association of Governments Management Team |
| Name: Julie Duckett Title: Program Coordinator Department: Senior Corps Programs |
| Name: Justin Fischer Title: Community Planner (Garfield County Circuit Rider) Department: Community & Economic Development |
| Name: Ken Beals Title: Weatherization Technician Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Ken Sizemore Title: Executive Director Department: Association Management |
| Name: Kristen Clark Title: Data Specialist Department: Child Care Resource & Referral, Western Region (Cedar City office) |
| Name: Kristi Lasson Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: LeAnn Barnhurst Title: Intake Worker (Kane County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Lis Barker Title: Director Department: Child Care Resource & Referral, Western Region (Cedar City office) |
| Name: Rosanne Tietjen Title: Intake Worker (Washington County) Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Sherri Dial Title: Human Services Planner Department: Human Services |
| Name: Susan Long Title: HEAT Program Supervisor Department: HEAT Program |
| Name: Todd Ille Title: Weatherization Supervisor Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| Name: Tracy HeavyRunner Title: Case Manager Department: In-Home Aging Services |
| Name: Waylon Bergstrom Title: Furnace Tech Department: Housing Rehabilitation |
| FIVE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS ANNUAL REPORT | |
| Each year the Five County Association of Governments publishes an Annual Report of activities during the previous fiscal year. The document reports on the many and varied program activities of the Association. It also contains lists identifying persons serving on Association boards, committees and councils as well as the Association staff. Budgetary information is provided in the report in both tabular and graphical format. | |
| Download Annual Report pdf files: | |
| 2001 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2002 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2003 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2004 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2005 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2006 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2007 Annual Report | Click Here to download |
| 2008 Annual Report (lo-res) | Click Here to download |
| 2008 Annual Report (hi-res) | Click Here to download |
| Annual Report 2009 (lower resolution) | Click Here to download |
| Annual Report 2009 (higher resolution) | Click Here to download |
| Annual Report 2010 | Click Here to download |
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If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, click on any of the links listed above to view the Annual Report. These PDF files vary in size and may take a while to open, especially on a low-bandwith connection. If you need to download the Adobe Acrobat document viewer you can get it for free from this Adobe site. Click Here to download it. |
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FIVE COUNTY NEWS FROM 'R' VIEW. |
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The FCAOG publishes a newsletter entitled FIVE COUNTY NEWS FROM 'R' VIEW. The newsletter in hardcopy form is mailed via first class U.S. mail to all county, city and town leaders and other agencies and individuals in our five county region, as well as to some state and federal agencies. In April, 2002 we began publishing the newsletter every other month rather than monthly. In January 2004 the newsletter began being published on a quarterly basis. Beginning with the January-February 2009 edition we will again be back to publishing the Newsletter six times a year rather than quarterly to enable us to get information of interest out to readers in a more timely manner. The newsletter is intended as a public service to keep elected officials and interested parties aware of what is happening in Southwestern Utah. The newsletter is also posted here on the FCAOG web site for the convenience of those who do not receive it via snail-mail. If you desire to be added to our mailing list to receive the newsletter via regular mail, or have information or article suggestions or submittals to be included in a future edition, please contact the newsletter editor, Diane Lamoreaux , via e-mail, or phone her at (435) 673-3548, extension 105. |
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| Download Newsletter pdfs here. | |
| January-February 2012 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November-December 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September-October 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-August 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May-June 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| March-April 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-February 2011 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November-December 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September-October 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-August 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May-June 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| March-April 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-February 2010 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November-December 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September-October 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-August 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May-June 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| March-April 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-February 2009 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October-December 2008 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-September 2008 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April-June 2008 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-March 2008 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October-December 2007 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-September 2007 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April-June 2007 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-March 2007 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October-December 2006 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-September 2006 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April-June 2006 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-March 2006 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October-December 2005 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-September 2005 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April-June 2005 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-March 2005 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October-December 2004 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-September 2004 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April-June 2004 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-March 2004 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November-December 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September-October 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-August 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May-June 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| March-April 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January-February 2003 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November-December 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September-October 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July-August 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May-June 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| March-April 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| February 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| January 2002 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| December 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| November 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| October 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| September 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| August 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| July 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| June 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| May 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
| April 2001 | Click Here to download the pdf |
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If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, click on any of the monthly newsletter links listed above to view the newsletter. These PDF files vary in size and may take a while to open, especially on a low-bandwith connection. If you need to download the Adobe Acrobat document viewer you can get it for free from this Adobe site.click here to download it. |
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