(KLZA)-- Pawnee County Commissioners approved the purchase of a new motor grader for the Highway Department when they met Tuesday.
A Cat 140-15 grader which includes a seven-year 7-thousand hour extended warrant was purchased from NMC Cat. The purchase price is $214,680 less a $64-thousand trade in of a Cat 140M2.
The only other quote was from Murphy Tractor at a price of $282,500 minus a $50-thousand trade allowance.
The Board also approved a contract to have Central Plains Valuation LLC do commercial property appraisals at a cost of $20-thousand for the 2021-22 year and $10-thousand for the 2022-23 year.
The name of the Workplace Safety Committee has been changed to “Workplace Safety Advisory Committee. Larry Bradbury, Mary Moser and LaRita Weber were appointed to the present committee.
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