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Commissioners delay decision on Kranzburg Township RAFE grant after township lacked required road levy documentation

2141379 · January 21, 2025
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Kranzburg Township’s request for Rural Access Infrastructure (RAFE) grant reimbursement was put on hold when county auditors found the township did not have a required road levy in place for the project; commissioners asked staff to consult the state's attorney and to revisit the request next week.

Codington County commissioners on Tuesday delayed action on a request tied to a Rural Access Infrastructure (RAFE) grant for Kranzburg Township after township representatives and county staff confirmed that the township had not placed the road levy required by statute before the emergency work was done.

Township representative Ben Slexno (identified in the record as representing Kranzburg Township) and county staff described a situation in which emergency culvert repairs were completed because the road became hazardous for residents and school buses. Township staff said paperwork filed earlier could not be located and that…

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