County staff described plans to add landscaping and seating around the eagle and soldier monuments at the veterans cemetery on Capitol Avenue and reported recent veterans-aid disbursements handled through the county office. The discussion occurred during the department budget update and did not include a formal vote or ordinance.
The staff member who presented the item said the office has worked with local contractors on concrete and landscaping elements for the memorial and showed a photo of seating planned around the tower and eagle. The presenter also reported that the office, working with three other counties (four counties total), helped veterans receive $36,787,000 in aid through collective efforts tied to benefit programs and county assistance. The presenter said the county assisted veterans through the Nebraska Veterans Aid program in the amount of $105,462.92 and separately identified $5,958.31 for “Nass County” and $2,659 for Howard County as amounts the office handled.
The presenter noted an administrative workload increase tied to a verification requirement: each veteran must provide a letter from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that verifies service-connection to qualify for certain exemptions, which will increase processing time in the office. The presenter also described prior work on concrete near the memorial and named local participants in that work.
There was no formal action reported on the memorial or the landscaping during the portion of the meeting in the transcript. Staff said landscaping and seating remain planned and will proceed through standard procurement and facilities processes.
The discussion combined project description, program accounting and service-delivery information; it included figures for aid distributed and a procedural note about the VA verification requirement that will affect office workload going forward.