(KLZA) Richardson County Commissioners will meet at 9 a-m Tuesday at the courthouse in Falls City.
During the meeting Richardson County Attorney Bob Meyer will discuss a response to a settlement offer from an insurance company for a bridge collapsed Northwest of Humboldt the spring when a large tractor pulling spay equipment hit the bridge. An executive session is also expected during this time to review possible litigation.
In other business Commissioners are expected to discuss a wage increase for Road Department Foremen and the Administrative Assistant.
At 11:15 a-m the Board will meet with representatives of the State Auditors office to review audit findings for the fiscal year that ended June 30th.
Commissioners will also spend a good portion of their meeting time reviewing various department budget proposals for the 2012-13-fiscal year.
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