The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met Tuesday in regular session.
The Board approved the appointment of Stacy Harris-Molina to the county veterans affairs commission, a payroll change notice for Guthrie County Dispatcher Pierre Kellogg as presented, amending the Iowa Department of Transportation Five-Year Construction Program to include a couple of tax increment financing funded bridges for this year, establishing a county facilities construction fund for $525,000 for pre-determined projects as presented, change orders for the law enforcement center project as presented, and a fireworks permit for Jeff Hachmeister.
Additionally, the Board set May 11th at 9am for a public hearing to consider refinancing up to $8,935,000 for general obligation refunding loan agreement, and heard several 2021 fiscal year budget amendments. County Engineer Josh Sebern is proposing an additional $680,000 of expenses with $495,000 for additional revenues for both the county and DOT budgets. Next,
The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors will meet this morning.
The Board will consider for approval selling two parcels to county resident David Brown, setting a public hearing for the proposed 2022 fiscal year budget, canvassing the votes from the special election for the Panorama School District, a pay estimate for Shive-Hattery and discussing the Board’s structure and duties. Additionally, the Board will consider approving an assignment of county held tax sale parcels and an advancement of tax increment financing for the secondary roads department.
The Board will also hear updates from the County Engineer and the County Conservation Director. The meeting may end in a closed session with the County Facilities Manager.