(KLZA)-- Pawnee County Commission Chairman Dennis Schaardt will represent the County during the June 7th Pawnee City Council meeting when they discuss the Law Enforcement Interlocal Agreement between the City and Pawnee County.
County Attorney Jennifer Stehlik Ladman will make changes proposed to the agreement discussed by the Board, the County Attorney and Sheriff Jayme Reed and Braden Lang.
In other business Commissioners discussed the Handibus Interlocal Agreement with the City of Pawnee City. Commissioners voted to keep the agreement the same as last year with the City paying the County $3,200 for the operation of the Pawnee County Handi-Bus from July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017. The agreement will be sent to the City for approval.
Board members also conducted a public hearing to receive comment on a conditional use permit by Verizon Wireless for a cell tower in Pawnee County. No one from the public attended to comment and the Board approved the permit.
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