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Minnehaha County Commission approves $4.66 million in bills, declares multiple properties nuisances and rescinds tax payment plan
Summary
At its Oct. 19 meeting the Minnehaha County Commission approved payment of $4,664,587.14 in county bills, approved personnel actions, declared three properties public nuisances and rescinded a prior tax-payment plan for a delinquent parcel, authorizing the treasurer to pursue the tax deed process.
The Minnehaha County Commission on Oct. 19, 2021 approved the meeting agenda and minutes, authorized payment of county bills totaling $4,664,587.14 and adopted a series of routine administrative actions before addressing public nuisance cases and a tax-payment resolution.
Commission Chair Dean Karsky opened the 9 a.m. meeting with Commissioners Barth, Bender, Heiberger and Beninga present. The board unanimously approved the agenda and several sets of minutes. By roll call vote the commission approved payment of vouchers covering welfare rent, contracted construction, utilities, vehicle purchases, professional services and intergovernmental transfers.
Why it matters: the vouchers cover core county services and maintenance; the meeting also formalized personnel actions that will affect staffing across the county.
Votes at a glance: The board recorded roll call approvals on multiple motions. Major outcomes included…
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