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Morton County Commission approves routine abatements, schedules two road project hearings and reports $5.6 million in expenditures

Morton County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At its April 22 meeting the Morton County Commission approved agenda items, minutes, bills and payroll, granted homestead and veteran credit abatements, scheduled May 27 public hearings for two Entzel Subdivision pavement projects, and announced $5,592,569.15 in county expenditures for April 11–20, 2025.

The Morton County Commission on April 22 approved routine agenda items and fiscal actions and scheduled public hearings for two road-construction projects in the Entzel Subdivisions.

Commissioners approved the meeting agenda and the minutes of the April 10 regular meeting. The commission also approved bills and payroll following a roll-call vote in which Commissioners Morrell, Tokach, Zachmeier and Chairman Nathan Boehm voted aye.

The commission approved Homestead Credit abatement #67876794 and Veteran Credit abatements #6795-6802. Commissioners Morrell and Tokach served as mover and seconder on the veteran credit abatements motion; the votes were recorded as unanimous.

For county pavement work, the commission adopted Resolutions of Necessity to proceed with two Entzel Subdivision projects: Project 2586 (patching and 2-inch hot mix bituminous overlay) and Project 2587 (construction of 4-inch hot mix bituminous pavement). The commission scheduled public hearings on both projects for the May 27, 2025 meeting — Project 2587 at 6:00 p.m. and Project 2586 at 6:15 p.m. — as required by North Dakota Century Code 40-22-17.

The meeting record lists total county funds expended from April 11 through April 20, 2025 as $5,592,569.15; the minutes note that a detailed check-by-check list is available for public inspection at the Morton County Auditor’s Office during regular business hours. Chairman Boehm recessed the meeting until the scheduled public hearing time and later adjourned at 6:20 p.m.