Mahaska County Board of Supervisors announces April 20 meeting agenda

Lindsey Thomas, Assessor at Mahaska County
Lindsey Thomas, Assessor at Mahaska County
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The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors announced on April 17 that it will hold a meeting on Monday, April 20, at 9:00 a.m. in the third-floor conference room of the Mahaska County Courthouse at 106 South 1st Street, Oskaloosa, Iowa. The meeting will be available via livestream and audio conferencing for public participation.

The agenda includes several items such as a public hearing on recodification of ordinances scheduled for 9:05 a.m., followed by a public budget hearing at 9:40 a.m. The board will also review and approve minutes from previous meetings held on March 24 and April 6.

Other topics to be discussed include setting the date and time for a budget amendment hearing, approval of the sheriff’s report for March, renewal of tobacco and alcohol licenses for local businesses, approval of the Veterans Affairs third quarter activity report, consideration of an opioid settlement with six regional distributors or dispenser defendants, and possible approval of the Secondary Roads five-year construction program.

Additionally, the board will consider recommendations from the Health Insurance Committee Plan and provide an update on remodeling at South 11th Street with potential decisions to be made. There will also be discussion about county attorney budget reductions and payroll changes related to conservation efforts.

Public comments are invited during designated portions of the meeting. Constituents can participate by joining through audio conferencing using number 319-382-2695 with Conference ID:502375250#, where they will be asked to state their name before speaking.



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