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Jefferson County Board denies claim for damages by Peggy Kirk and approves emergency budget amendment

February 14, 2024 | Jefferson County, Wisconsin



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Jefferson County Board denies claim for damages by Peggy Kirk and approves emergency budget amendment
A significant decision emerged from the Jefferson County Board meeting on February 13, 2024, as the board unanimously passed a resolution denying a claim for damages filed by Betty Kirk. The county's insurance carrier, Kerrier Wimmick, recommended disallowance, stating that Jefferson County bore no liability for the damages claimed. This resolution formally denies the claim and instructs the Corporation Counsel to notify the claimant of the decision.

In addition to the claim denial, the board also approved a budget amendment for the Emergency Management Department, allowing the acceptance of a $21,000 grant for a natural hazard mitigation plan. This plan, which must be submitted to the state every five years, is crucial for securing future emergency management funding.

Another highlight of the meeting was the amendment to the civil service ordinance, which alters the promotional process within the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The changes include shifting from a written examination to an oral examination conducted by a supervisory panel, aiming to better align the process with the specific needs of the department.

The board also established a pool of limited-term employees for watercraft inspections to combat the spread of invasive species in local waters, funded primarily through grants. This initiative is part of ongoing environmental conservation efforts in the county.

The meeting concluded with discussions on various ordinances, including changes to park hours and the authorization of a grant application for snowmobile trail maintenance, reflecting the board's commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities and environmental stewardship in Jefferson County.

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