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Osceola County supervisors approve budget amendment, road and other routine items; QuikTrip license cleared

January 13, 2026 | Osceola County, Iowa


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Osceola County supervisors approve budget amendment, road and other routine items; QuikTrip license cleared
The Osceola County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 23 approved multiple routine actions in a single session, including a budget amendment, road-related budgeting, valuations and appointments.

Key votes and outcomes
- Resolution 52526 (budget amendment): Motion by Schulte; second by Loring. The board voted and approved the amendment by voice vote (all "aye").
- Secondary road DOT budget: Motion by Lauren; support from Helmers; approved by voice vote.
- QuikTrip Class E retail alcohol license: Motion by Helmers; supported by DeBoer; approved by voice vote.
- Engineering-services agreement amendment (city of O'Cheat / Cheaton as spelled in the transcript): Motion by Schulte; support from Loring; authorized county staff to provide construction inspection under the county's loaded rate.
- Gilman I-15 bridge (plans, specs, form of contract): Staff reported FEMA final project review is underway and recommended advertising; the board approved moving forward with the project and related resolution (resolution number as listed in packet). Staff noted federal requirements (Davis-Bacon wages, Title VI, Buy America) will apply.
- Resolution 7 (certify utility valuations): Motion by Schulte; support from DeBoer; approved by voice vote.
- Township board reappointments (multiple names listed in the agenda): Motion by Loring; support by Helmers; approved.
- Claims: Board approved the remainder of claims after one member raised questions about a vehicle repair; the chair abstained on one claim (1142) and the rest were approved.

Several items recorded as motions in the transcript did not include formal tallies beyond roll-call "ayes." Where a mover and seconder were recorded, those names are taken from the transcript. The board adjourned after a brief other-business discussion.

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