(KNZA)--The Brown County Commission will be meeting at a new time.
The Commission voted Tuesday to change their meeting time on Monday's from 8:10 in the morning to 1:00 in the afternoon.
The action was taken to accommodate County Counselor Austin Parker, who serves both Brown and Nemaha Counties, allowing him to attend both meetings.
The change will take effect beginning with their October 6 meeting.
In other business, the Commission approved a resolution to post 45 mile per hour speed limit signs on a stretch of 270th Road between Coyote Road and the Sabetha city limits.
Also at the meeting, Commissioner Bill Pollock presented a plaque to District 3 Road Foreman Doug Bletcher in recognition of his 11 years of service to the county.
Bletcher will be retiring from the county.
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