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Worth County sends $2,000 to NICOG housing trust fund; hotel-motel tax and reporting updates discussed

December 22, 2025 | Worth County, Iowa


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Worth County sends $2,000 to NICOG housing trust fund; hotel-motel tax and reporting updates discussed
Worth County supervisors confirmed a $2,000 contribution to the North Iowa Council of Governments (NICOG) housing trust fund and discussed revenue reporting and a laboratory certification issue.

Speaker 1 noted the county sent $2,000 to NICOG as a county contribution to the housing trust fund and described it as a worthwhile investment even if larger nearby counties receive the majority of funds. “So it's well worth a $2,000 investment,” Speaker 1 said.

Speaker 4 said they would distribute a Brookshire report in the board packet. Separately, Speaker 2 reported that a lab used for a required test was not certified for that test type and that the lab failed to disclose that until after testing; Speaker 2 reassured the board that "Water's safe," characterizing it as a paperwork issue.

The transcript contains no further details about which program or project the NICOG contribution will support, and hotel-motel tax dollar amounts were described only as a small monthly change. The record gives no roll-call breakdowns or formal resolutions tied to the contribution.

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