Chautauqua County Celebrating 60th Anniversary of Health Department

Chautauqua County is marking National Public Health Week (April 7-13) by celebrating the 60th anniversary of the formation of its Department of Health.

The county began official steps to formalize the new department in August 1964 upon the recommendation of a special study committee formed in 1960, when the County Board of Supervisors voted to establish a County Health District. With the subsequent approval of the cities of Jamestown and Dunkirk, the Board of Supervisors named a nine-member Board of Health to supervise the operations of the newly created Department of Health. On November 12, 1964, the Board of Health appointed Dr. Lyle D. Franzen to serve as the county’s first Health Commissioner to lead the newly formed Department of Health.

The department officially began operations on January 1, 1965 with central offices in Mayville and branches in Dunkirk and Jamestown. Public Health personnel previously assigned by the county to local health district responsibilities were reorganized within the CCDOH, and additional staff were added for a total of 26 professionals. Local health districts and officers continued to function during the initial stages of the reorganization to ensure maintenance of service levels…

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