Muscatine County supervisors approve agenda and minutes, adjourn after no public comments

Muscatine County Board of Supervisors ยท December 29, 2025

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Summary

At its Dec. 29, 2025 meeting the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors approved the meeting agenda and the minutes of the prior regular meeting by voice vote, heard no employee reports or public comment, and adjourned.

The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors met on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025, approved its meeting agenda and the minutes of the prior regular meeting and adjourned after no public comments were recorded.

An unnamed presiding official called the meeting to order and said, "We got a jam packed agenda this morning, so I'm gonna call the meeting to order." A motion "to approve as presented" the agenda was made, seconded and approved by voice vote after the presiding official asked, "All those in favor, please say aye." The board took the same procedural steps to approve the minutes of the December regular meeting.

The presiding official asked for correspondence and announcements. The transcript records the names Scott and Kurt in that exchange; both were recorded as having "nothing to note." The presiding official then invited updates from county employees; none were offered. When the presiding official opened the meeting to public comment, the record shows no one present to speak. With no further business, the presiding official declared the meeting adjourned.

No motions, votes with recorded tallies, contract awards, ordinances or resolutions requiring further action were recorded in the transcript. The actions taken were routine procedural approvals by voice vote.