(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners adopted a resolution during their Tuesday meeting to establish the American Rescue Plan Act Fund 2580.
Richardson County anticipates receiving revenue in an amount of $1,525368 from the Federal Government as part of the COVID American Rescue Plan.
There are limits on how those funds may be spent.
A resolution to abandon a section of county road approximately a quarter mile east and a half mile north of Salem on 708 Road was also approved during the meeting.
Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. informed the Board that there will be 37 bridge inspections that will need to be completed this year and that the Nebraska Department of Transportation will not be assisting the counties with this.
Darveau is obtaining quotes from licensed inspectors to complete a portion of the inspections that are due.
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