(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners received a report from Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. last week on rock hauling, the amount of rock the county purchases and placement of county road rock.
Darveau presented information on the amount of rock placed on county roads within each precinct and the costs that are involved. Darveau said records are kept from the previous year for comparison and the numbers are updated monthly.
Commissioners approved renewing an agreement with Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise agreeing to continue contributing $15,000 annually to the economic development group. The only change was for the payment dates to February 28 and August 31 and the duration of the agreement is from August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2028.
Assistant Veterans Service Officer James Kirkendall presented for appointment Richard Malcolm to serve on the Veterans Service Committee for a 5-year term commencing July 1. Malcolm will replace Fred Sikora who the Board thanked for his 5 years of service on the committee.
Commissioners also approved the expenditure of $6,019 in funding for the Southeast Nebraska Development District and $615 in housing dues with the organization.
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