(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners met Wednesday with Highway Superintendent Steve Darveau Jr. He noted the bridge on the road leading into the county shop at Falls City has been completed and is open.
District 2 Commissioner Bob Campbell relayed questions he had regarding the driveway entrance policy the County has in response to an inquiry he received form a landowner.
Darveau presented quotes he had obtained from different vendors through Sourcewell for the purchase of a new loader. The purchase will be considered by the Board next week.
Mark Joy presented the quarterly report from Humboldt Shares Inc. to the Board.
Noxious Weed Control Superintendent Brian Kirkendall presented the Annual Noxious Weed Control Program evaluation report and requirement sheet from the State of Nebraska Department of Agriculture.
Commissioners voted to approve signing the reports and requirements from the State Department of Agriculture for 2024.
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