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Board approves series of administrative resolutions, names county depositories and adopts weed-control order

January 05, 2026 | Wright County, Iowa


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Board approves series of administrative resolutions, names county depositories and adopts weed-control order
At its organizational meeting the Wright County Board of Supervisors approved a series of administrative resolutions to govern county operations through the year: Resolution 2026-O1 authorizes elective and appointed officials and clerks to attend meetings approved by the Iowa State Association of Counties; Resolution 2026-O2 permits the auditor to pay certain fixed charges before a fourth meeting; Resolution 2026-O3 names county depositories and sets deposit limits; and Resolution 2026-O4 affirms county participation in the construction evaluation master matrix.

During roll call on Resolution 2026-O1, supervisors answered in the affirmative: Betty (aye), Lynn (aye), Rick (aye), Dean (aye) and Bosch (aye). The packet includes specific deposit limits and named institutions: First Citizens Bank (Mason City/Clarion office), First State Bank (Webster City/Clarion office), First Bank Eagle Grove, Greenbelt Bank and Trust (Belmont), United Bank and Trust (Sheffield) and the Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust (West Des Moines) with deposit amounts listed in the board packet.

The board also adopted Resolution 2026-O7, a noxious-weed-control order requiring landowners to destroy listed noxious species by specified dates (grouped species deadlines of July 1 and July 15 were read into the record) and authorized the county weed commissioner to implement roadside vegetation management and assess costs to properties that do not comply.

Supervisors said the package is routine organizational business to ensure continued county operations and regulatory compliance; motions were approved by roll call or voice votes as recorded in the minutes.

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