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Scott County supervisors reject motion to task administrator with countywide trash enforcement plan

Scott County Board of Supervisors · April 2, 2026
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Summary

Public commentators pressed supervisors to act on roadside litter and convenience-center misuse; a motion asking the county administrator to prepare a comprehensive enforcement and staffing plan failed on a 5-2 roll call. The board separately approved a $2,000 contingency allocation for the Duffield Days Committee.

The Scott County Board of Supervisors heard more than an hour of public comment April 1 focused on roadside litter, trash-site management and volunteer cleanup programs before debating a staff-directed enforcement plan that the board ultimately rejected.

Mister Dingus opened the citizen's comment period with a decade-long tally of cleanup work, telling the board the county and volunteers had removed roughly "600,000 pounds of roadside litter" since 2016 and urging more education, billboards and school outreach to reduce future waste. Other residents proposed…

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