Sherman County commissioners approve asphalt overlay contract, several bids and equipment purchases

Sherman County Board of Commissioners · February 28, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a roughly $2.0 million asphalt overlay agreement with Venture Corporation and a package of routine motions — including sidewalk and roof work, grant signatures and a sheriff's equipment purchase — and tabled some fairgrounds roofing decisions pending an insurance adjuster review.

The Sherman County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a county agreement with Venture Corporation to overlay Highway 24 from the Business Loop to County Road 37, a contract the board discussed at roughly $2,000,806.06 and said will be paid from county sales-tax funds and reimbursed by the state. Committee member (motion-maker) noted "Total is $272,516.87" when the board also approved routine bills earlier in the meeting.

The board front-loaded several other formal approvals. Commissioners accepted the low concrete bid from Miller Construction for an 8-foot sidewalk at the fairgrounds (Miller's bid packet listed $13,006.80; the motion recorded and carried in the meeting referenced a payment figure of $13,680). The board also accepted AP Roofing's low bid to replace the health department roof (motion recorded at $13,753) and voted to authorize the chair to sign state "aid to locals" grant signature pages for the health department.

Sheriff's office business included two approved motions: the board agreed to route reimbursements for individuals housed while awaiting transfer to Larned into an existing general equipment reserve account (the sheriff estimated reimbursements of about $40,000 from past transports), and the board approved a trade-in purchase with GT Distributors to replace department sidearms. The sheriff described the trade-in arrangement as covering most of the cost; the county will use commissary and departmental funds to cover the remainder and related holster replacement.

Votes at a glance - Approve agenda — passed (voice vote). - Approve minutes (Feb. 9) — passed (voice vote). - Approve payment of bills $272,516.87 — passed (voice vote). - Approve Venture Corporation asphalt overlay agreement (Highway 24 to County Road 37) — passed (voice vote); discussed contract value ~ $2,000,806.06 and state reimbursement. - Approve Resolution 26-4 (student loan opportunity) — passed (voice vote). - Approve Miller Construction concrete bid for fairgrounds sidewalk (low bid listed $13,006.80; motion recorded at $13,680) — passed (voice vote). - Approve AP Roofing bid for health department roof (motion referenced $13,753) — passed (voice vote). - Table fairgrounds roof awards pending insurance adjuster review — passed (voice vote). - Authorize reimbursements to be routed to existing equipment reserve (sheriff reimbursements) — passed (voice vote). - Approve purchase/trade-in of sidearms with GT Distributors for sheriff's department (motion carried) — passed (voice vote).

Why it matters: The asphalt overlay will use county funds up front with state cost-share reimbursement and affects a primary route between Goodland and Brewster; the package of maintenance and equipment purchases covers public-safety readiness and facility upkeep that county officials said should be completed this year.

The meeting record shows all motions were raised, seconded and carried by voice vote; no roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript. The board scheduled follow-up on several items — notably fairgrounds roofing — pending an insurance adjuster site visit or additional color/sample information.