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Chase County commissioners approve warrants, payroll and adopt solid-waste plan

November 27, 2025 | Chase County, Kansas


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Chase County commissioners approve warrants, payroll and adopt solid-waste plan
Chase County commissioners on Nov. 26 approved routine county business items, adopted their annual solid-waste management plan and approved two change orders during a meeting chaired by Speaker 1.

Speaker 1 opened the meeting, presented the warrants dated Nov. 26 and moved to approve them; the motion was seconded and the board voted by voice, with the chair announcing, "Motion carries." The board then approved payroll for Oct. 25 through Nov. 24, 2025, and the minutes from the Nov. 17 meeting in separate, unanimous voice votes.

On the solid-waste matter, Speaker 1 introduced a resolution identified in the meeting as Resolution 2025-09 relating to the solid waste management plan for Chase County, the City of Warren and Lyon County, Kansas. During the discussion commissioners noted an on-page header that showed the year 2024; the chair and Speaker 4 confirmed the intended resolution number and corrected the header before moving to adopt Resolution 2025-09, which carried on an "Aye" vote.

The board approved change order 2025-1 (an extension order for Elm Dale, described as relating to a church project) following a motion by Speaker 4 and a second; the motion passed by voice vote. The commissioners also approved a second change order (25-2) to remove two trucks from the tax roll because they are now registered as commercial vehicles.

Later in the meeting Speaker 4 moved the board into a 10-minute executive session to discuss nonelective personnel. The motion was seconded, the board recessed, and upon return Speaker 1 stated "No action taken." The meeting concluded after a motion to adjourn.

The meeting record does not include roll-call vote tallies or individual member votes by name; motions and results were recorded verbally as moved, seconded and carried with commissioners answering "Aye."

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