Board approves Stony Brook Drive right-of-way dedication (Resolution 73-2025)

Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors · December 23, 2025

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Summary

The board approved Resolution No. 73-2025 accepting a dedicated right-of-way on Stony Brook Drive Phase 4, placing the parcel under secondary roads maintenance and avoiding a financial transfer; the dedication was provided by Robert and Jenny Mings.

Pottawattamie County—s board voted Dec. 13 to accept a dedication of right-of-way for Stony Brook Drive Phase 4 under Resolution No. 73-2025.

County engineer Andy Wicks said Robert and Jenny Mings dedicated the parcel to the county and that the county will maintain the parcel as a roadway through secondary roads rather than completing a quitclaim or money transfer. "We decided that a dedication of right away would be the easiest and forward. We wouldn't have to do any money transfers," Wicks said.

A motion and second were made on the resolution and the board approved it by roll call; the clerk recorded votes as aye. The resolution takes the parcel into the county—s maintenance program.

The action formally adds the parcel to the county road system; no separate signing by the board chair was required because the dedication was signed by the property owners and the resolution memorializes the acceptance.