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Adair County Board of Supervisors News

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January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held their weekly meeting at the Adair County Courthouse, this (Friday) morning, during which they acknowledged receipt of the 5th Judicial District Report, and a Manure Management Plan update from Prestage Farms applicant Cory Polk. The Board passed a Resolution to extend the City of Stuart LOST/TIF ordinance, with no changes to the ordinance. And, in their COVID-19 discussion, Supervisor John Twombly announced he had tested positive for COVID, but was not experiencing any symptoms.

The Adair County Supervisors received a semi-annual report from County Treasurer Brenda Wallace…

Wallace said her office will have to reprint a section of their report due to an error, prior to publishing.

And, they heard from County Auditor Mandy Berg, who discussed an agreement for the combination of a rural township and City Precinct.

The Board approved the agreement as presented. Berg said also, the County received a report on the LSA Redistricting Plan, and some good news, with regard to the reprecincting plan the County filed.

At Berg’s request, the Board set Feb. 16th at 9:15-a.m., as the date and time for a public hearing on the plan. In other business, County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on various pavement, asphalt and/or granular surfacing projects**, a concrete box culvert project on Eureka Road, and a right-of-way contract.Bids on most of those projects will be let on Feb. 28th. He also discussed his FY ’23 construction program.

The Board approved a “Morning Light Repower” Road Use Agreement (in the Canby area), which is an extension of the agreement that’s been in effect for the past three-years or so, and a longevity raise for a Secondary Roads Dept. Employee Ray Palmer.

The Supervisors finished their meeting with a Fiscal Year 2023 Work Session.

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** Airport Road Asphalt pavement; Iowa Street Extension, Lake View Drive & Adair/Cass County line Asphalt resurfacing projects; American Rescue Plan Act granular surfacing.