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Frank presented a table identifying 42 trailer/cabin owners who formerly or currently have units on land they lease from others, but now have delinquent taxes. Fifty trailers/cabins are included in the table, but Frank said some of those are only behind the second half of the current tax bill.
A Fiscal Year 2023 compensation package for Louisa County’s eight elected officials will not include any stipend, while a 75% reduction in the wage levels recommended by the county compensation board will remain.
At Tuesday’s meeting, Quigley said he did not think the supervisors were prepared to make any decision because much of the FY 23 preliminary budget information was still unknown.
Louisa County supervisors approve 64% salary cut recommendations
Jim Rudisill
for The Hawk Eye
WAPELLO A formal resolution cutting the Louisa County Compensation Board’s Fiscal Year 2022 salary recommendations for the eight county elected positions by 64% was approved Tuesday by the board of supervisors during its regular weekly meeting.
The supervisors had earlier settled on the cut as part of the development of next year’s county budget, but the latest decision formally reduced the compensation’s board recommended 7% salary increase for auditor Sandi Elliott, treasurer Vicki Frank, recorder Tammy Hayes, attorney Adam Parsons to about 2.5%.
That is approximately the same increase the supervisors agreed to include on most county departmental budgets for next year.