The Warren County Board of Supervisors meet in regular session today. The board will consider the 5-year construction plan, hold a public hearing on a plat review, a road closure application, a proclamation to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, additions to the Wellness Points list, Warren County Isolation and Quarantine Policy and Procedures, and the website redesign. The board will also consider Justice Center Project change orders, City of Indianola Temporary Easement for Construction and Construction-Related activities, and an amendment to the agreement with Shive-Hattery. The meeting begins at 9:30am in the boardroom of the Warren County Administration Building.
The Warren County Board of Supervisors meet in regular session tomorrow. The board will consider the 5-year construction plan, hold a public hearing on a plat review, a road closure application, a proclamation to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, additions to the Wellness Points list, Warren County Isolation and Quarantine Policy and Procedures, and the website redesign. The board will also consider Justice Center Project change orders, City of Indianola Temporary Easement for Construction and Construction-Related activities, and an amendment to the agreement with Shive-Hattery. The meeting begins at 9:30am in the boardroom of the Warren County Administration Building.
The Warren County Board of Supervisors meet in regular session Tuesday. The board will consider the 5-year construction plan, hold a public hearing on a plat review, a road closure application, a proclamation to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, additions to the Wellness Points list, Warren County Isolation and Quarantine Policy and Procedures, and the website redesign. The board will also consider Justice Center Project change orders, City of Indianola Temporary Easement for Construction and Construction-Related activities, and an amendment to the agreement with Shive-Hattery. The meeting begins at 9:30am in the boardroom of the Warren County Administration Building.
The eviction prevention program that was started last year by Polk County Housing Trust Fund and Iowa Legal Aid has now saved 1,700 residents from eviction, and