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Muscatine County supervisors approve $442,979 claims, law-enforcement grant, preservation survey funds and road maintenance contract
Summary
At its Feb. 17 meeting the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors approved claims, accepted two grant-related agreements, approved two land‑use plats/extensions and awarded a microsurfacing contract; the board also heard a staffing reclassification proposal.
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on Monday approved $442,979.52 in county claims and a package of grants, plats and road maintenance work, and heard a separate staffing reclassification proposal from county administration.
The board unanimously approved claims dated Feb. 17, 2025, and approved a one‑year Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau law‑enforcement grant application for $59,011.50 to support overtime and traffic‑safety equipment. Chief Deputy Jeff Mullins told the board, “It will pay for 850 hours overtime. 3 2 new radar units, 3 new PBTs, and 1 new LIDAR.”
The board also authorized the chair to sign a certified local government (CLG) grant agreement for a North Calhoun Street historic survey in West Liberty totaling $36,508, of which $21,096 is the grant award, the city is providing a $5,000 cash match and $10,412 is an in‑kind match requirement. Muscatine County Historic Preservation Commissioner Bill Kellner said the county would provide the $5,000 match after the RFP and consultant selection process.
In land‑use business the supervisors approved Resolution 02/17/25‑01, combining the preliminary and final plat for the France…
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