(KTNC)-- The Nemaha Natural Resources District Board of Directors met on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
No action was taken regarding the revisions to the Groundwater Quantity Management Rules & Regulations.
The Board authorized the manager to negotiate the purchase of a replacement Parks pickup at a pre-determined price.
The Board approved FNIC- quote to provide the District- Property, Liability, and Workers’ Compensation Insurance.
Executive Committee recommendations for Fiscal Year 26 salary adjustments were approved with a 3% increase and additional funds for merit increases.
The Manager- Annual Evaluation was reviewed by the board.
No action was taken on a request to reinstate revoked park privileges.
The Board authorized the Village of Brownville to replace the damaged bridge on the Steamboat Trace within the Village, contingent upon appropriate insurance coverage. Additionally, Steve Woerth reported a change in plans regarding the construction of a trailhead on NNRD property.
The next meeting of the Nemaha NRD board of directors will be Thursday, July 10, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
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