The County Commission approved a $138,000 preliminary engineering proposal from Cook, Flatten & Strobel (as presented in meeting materials) for the Peter Pan Road project, a planning-level effort that would design roadway work from County Road 4600 north of 4800. The motion to accept the agreement passed, with Commissioners Beaver and Klubine voting yes and Commissioner Cordray recorded as voting no. County staff discussed the larger project estimate, which they said was "just over $2,100,000," and noted about "$1,700,000" of that figure was accounted for through the funding program. Staff said the $138,000 engineering fee is part of the county's $300,000 share of the project and is below an earlier estimated $150,000 engineering cost when the county applied for funding. Brandon, identified as Public Works staff, said the project timeline typically involves rapid design in the first year and a roughly two-year turnaround to letting. Brandon also said cost outcomes depend on utility work and that final bids could move costs up or down. The commission record shows signatures will be required from all three commissioners and the county clerk if the agreement is implemented.