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Black Hawk supervisors debate options for $100,000 community service funds; staff to return with two scenarios
Summary
The Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors discussed several methods to allocate $100,000 in FY 2026 community service funds — top‑10 or top‑15 awards, score-based tiers, or a 300‑point cutoff — and directed staff to prepare two funding scenarios for a vote next week.
The Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors spent the bulk of its Dec. 23 meeting debating how to distribute $100,000 budgeted for FY 2026 community service grants. After reviewing the scoring rubric and applicant totals, supervisors asked staff to produce two options for the board to vote on at the next meeting: an awards schedule limited to the top 15 ranked applicants and a scenario that funds all applicants who score 300 points or higher on the board’s 500-point rubric.
Board members described competing priorities…
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