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Johnson County commissioners approve consent agenda, set Bridge 85 bid date and fill Nineveh Fire board seat
Summary
The Johnson County commissioners approved routine annual agreements and minutes, authorized the animal shelter director to attend a national conference, approved an assessor services agreement, authorized a professional services contract for an impact-fee plan, set a bid date for the Bridge 85 replacement, and appointed Albert Verbesch to the Nineveh Fire Protection District board.
Johnson County commissioners met Jan. 26 and approved a series of routine and project-related actions, including consent-agenda agreements, travel for the county animal-shelter director, a professional services agreement for an impact-fee plan, a bid date for a local bridge-replacement project and a board appointment.
At the start of business, the board approved its consent agenda — annual agreements, clerk/recorder imaging maintenance agreements, a pond maintenance contract and other routine items — after an Unidentified Speaker moved and the board voted "aye." Following the consent vote, the board considered an animal-shelter request to send the shelter director to the 2026 "Bridal Care Expo" in Pittsburgh. Carrie Kletchy, identified as director of the shelter, said she might drive a personal vehicle, would pay for any non-conference meal costs herself and that conference meals would cover most costs. "We…
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