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Votes at a glance: Carroll County approvals on permits, bids, drains and a loan satisfaction
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Summary
At this meeting supervisors approved multiple routine motions: minutes, Resolution 2026‑003 (five‑year roads program), MidAmerican utility permit (2026‑9), boiler replacement bid (Carroll Control Systems, $50,200), three drainage projects and a $13,018 forgivable‑loan satisfaction; the board also approved a plat and adjourned.
Carroll County supervisors recorded votes on a series of routine but actionable items during the meeting. Key outcomes:
• Minutes: The board approved the public hearing minutes and the regular meeting minutes after motions and seconds.
• Resolution 2026‑003: The board adopted a revision to the FY26 secondary roads five‑year program to move project A21 (a box culvert) into the current year (see separate coverage).
• Utility permit 2026‑9 (MidAmerican Energy): Supervisors approved a utility permit that allows MidAmerican Energy to replace transmission structures north from the Noble Avenue substation; staff said they will verify pole locations against county tile maps to avoid conflicts.
• Boiler replacement contract: The board approved the low bid from Carroll Control Systems ($50,200) for replacement of the shop’s in‑floor heating boiler; a second bid from Novi Plumbing was $58,150. Staff noted a possible MidAmerican/Alliant energy rebate and projected efficiency gains.
• Drainage projects: The board approved investigative work and repairs for three drainage projects: Drain 29 (Section 30, Glidden Township — investigation/preapproval), Drain 15 (camera inspection in Glidden to locate blockages) and Drain 66 (repair of repeated tile blowouts in Richland Section 23).
• Forgivable‑loan satisfaction: The chair was authorized to sign a satisfaction recording a $13,018 forgivable‑loan payoff (listed as the fifth such satisfaction to date).
• Plat approval: The board approved a plat for a recently sold farm on 290th Street (requested by Matt Schwerin for Mary Sailor).
All motions described above were moved, seconded and carried during the meeting as recorded in the transcript; staff will follow up on scheduling, tile‑location verification and any implementation steps.

