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Lancaster County commissioners approve routine claims, contracts and set deputy county attorney salary
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Summary
At its Feb. 10 meeting the Lancaster County Board approved minutes, claims including a late claim under Nebraska statute, multiple contract amendments and renewals across advertising, parking, electrical, roofing and demolition services, and set the deputy county attorney salary at $147,054.34 effective Feb. 19, 2026.
The Lancaster County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of routine business items and contract amendments during its Feb. 10 meeting, including a number of vendor agreements across public-safety, facilities and maintenance categories.
Consent agenda items approved by the board covered contract amendments for Production Creek (work clothing), NEBCO Inc. (parking stalls), ammunition contracts with Snyder Precision and Sunset Law Enforcement, behavioral health services with Bridal Behavioral Health (Safe Passage program), laboratory services with Redwood Toxicology, multiple electrical services contracts and roofing and demolition services. The board also approved right-of-way payments (examples included amounts of $163 and $1,135 listed in the consent materials) and a $5,000 grant contract with CenterPoint for street outreach emergency assistance.
Board members approved a renewal road-maintenance agreement with Ganna Trucking LLC required for permitting at a soil-borrow site at NW 40th and Highway 34; John Berry of County Engineering explained the agreement is part of the special-permit process. The board also approved a memorandum of understanding with the Brain Injury Association of Nebraska to provide screening and staff training at the county youth services center; Brad Alexander said the MOU carried no financial obligation.
Under new business the board set the salary of Deputy County Attorney Amy Goodrow as supervising attorney at $147,054.34, effective Feb. 19, 2026. The board also approved annual supply contracts for snowplow and grader blades and related winter equipment with EJS Supply LLC, Winter Equipment Company and Nebraska Machinery Company (doing business as Rayco Rentals).
In claims detail the board approved a single claim beyond the 90-day period under Nebraska Revised Statute 23-135 (to the sheriff of York County for $20.92) following motion and roll-call approval.

