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Nelson County Commission accepts gravel bids, raises grader rate and adopts burn-notification policy

Nelson County Commission · March 1, 2026
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At its April 2, 2024 meeting the Nelson County Commission unanimously accepted multiple gravel bids, raised the motor grader hourly rate from $95 to $105, approved a land-use agreement for a stalled county drain project and adopted burn restrictions requiring callers to notify the Law Enforcement Center.

At its April 2, 2024 regular meeting, the Nelson County Commission unanimously accepted multiple gravel bids, raised the county motor grader hourly rate and adopted a burn-notification policy requiring controlled-burn callers to notify the Law Enforcement Center.

The action-packed meeting opened with Chairman Cody Johnson calling the session to order and roll call confirming Commissioners Aaron Mork, Mike Haugland, Cameron Swenson and Steve Forde were present. The commission approved the March 19 minutes and the amended agenda, which added two items: Burn Restrictions and the Courthouse parking lot.

Highway Superintendent Curt Loe presented Road & Bridge business and the commission opened and accepted gravel bids from Dvorak Gravel, Gowan Construction, Close Construction and Lakeside Construction. Commissioner Cameron Swenson moved to accept all gravel bids; Commissioner Steve Forde…

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