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Des Moines County supervisors approve routine hires, agreements and parking-lot use

November 26, 2025 | Des Moines County, Iowa


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Des Moines County supervisors approve routine hires, agreements and parking-lot use
The Des Moines County Board of Supervisors approved a series of routine administrative items and personnel actions during its meeting.

The board approved a payroll reimbursement totaling $1,630.56. It confirmed an appointment to the County Conservation Board (applicant name pronounced in the record as Juli Zelensky) and approved an agreement to combine or coordinate workforce development districts with the Eastern Ohio Workforce Development Area; proponents said combining funds could slightly benefit county workforce development while retaining local control.

The board also approved limited use of county parking lots for community activities after confirming insurance coverage and asking users to avoid blocking spaces needed for courthouse, public health and jail customers. In personnel actions, the board approved two correctional center hires — a part-time cook, Casper Miller, at $16.80 per hour, and a full-time correctional officer, Addison Clayton (pay shown in the record as $50,072.77) — and approved a motor-vehicle department clerk (name recorded in the transcript as Alan/Alana Katz). The board moved to approve minutes from a prior meeting and recorded affirmative voice votes for the listed motions.

The meeting record includes voice votes from supervisors (named at points in the transcript as Shane and Jim Carey among others), but the transcript does not consistently record complete roll-call tallies for every vote. No contested votes or motions that failed were recorded in the meeting minutes provided in the transcript.

Next steps indicated by staff included further work on the wind-ordinance draft and follow-up on public-record requests described earlier in the meeting.

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