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Young teens have fun in the snow Friday afternoon in Dayton.
All the children at Emanual Lutheran
Church,Dayton, were singing at the Sunday school program
on December11.
which included Greenwich Village, the Wall Street district, Little Italy, Chinatown, the Empire State Building,
Central Park, Chelsea Market and other landmarks. We
visited St. Pauls Chapel, a place where George Washington once worshiped and where the recovery workers
came for rest and care during their time at the World
Trade Center site. We concluded our afternoon at the
9/11 Memorial, which was an emotional tribute to the
lives lost on September 11, 2001. The evenings highlight was at Radio City Music Hall featuring the highkicking Rockettes! This was an amazing show with the
first half filled with fun and frolic and the second part
was the true meaning of Christmas. The manger scene
was complete with Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, shepherds,
wise men, angels along with real camels and sheep. This
The Security Savings Bank Travel club members from left to right are Steve and Renae Lane, Charlene Anderson, Greg and Kristy Carlson, Janelle Hall, Susan (Tasler) Stafford, Dee Tasler, Cheryl Decker, Janice and Ron Wetter,
Jenny Marshall, Marianne Carlson, Alyce Lizer, Millie Crawford and Carla Van Alstine. Absent were Dan and Janet
Nordin.
Dayton Review
Man drowns
at Don Williams Lake
Pictured from left to right are Cindy Fevold, Alyce Lizer, Nicole (Birkland) Long and Carla Van Alstine as they
take a Pedicab ride in Central Park. Photo by Security Savings Bank.
SV JH girls win;
get good performances
It was a great night of Basketball for the Southeast Valley JH Girls who played at Pomeroy vs PAC.
The 7th grade came away with a thrilling 20-19 victory
behind and outstanding team effort with Haley Welter
leading the way with 10 points.
The Jags received outstanding effort in the guard
court from the trio of Madison Doyle and Sadie Nelson
and Ryann Shipley and very dominate post play from
Kyleigh Erritt who chipped in 6 points.
The Jags also received outstanding bench play
from the duo of Carly Davis and Jayden Gardapee which
resulted in one heck of a team effort and hard fought victory. The 7th grade is now 3-3 on the season.
The 8th grade continued their solid play with a
39-27 victory with Sydney Carlson having the hot hand
with 14 points. The Jags received very solid guard play
from the trio of Emily Jaeschke, Chloe Hicks and Emily
Hemmestad.
The Jags also received solid post play from the
trio of Morgan Farnham, Brielle Haub and Riley Nelson.
The Jags also received quality minutes off the bench from
the duo of Addie Correll and Allison Bethel. The 8th
grade improves their record to 5-1 on the season.
Snowmobile, ATV,
motorcyle registrations
need to be renewed
The Iowa DNR is reminding owners of offhighway vehicles to renew their registrations by Dec. 31,
2016. Vehicle types include: all-terrain vehicles (ATVs),
off-road utility vehicles (ORVs), off-road motorcycles
(ORMs) and snowmobiles.
Registrations can be renewed through any county recorder office or by going directly to the DNRs online sales and registration site. OHV owners can also find
a link on the DNR site www.iowadnr.gov.
After Dec. 31, customers can still renew their
registrations but will pay a $5 penalty.
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Christmas message
from friend with
great holiday message
For everyone!
My neighbors adjacent to me in Arizona are
Ralph and Iona, and they are 94 and 93 years old respectively. We are good friends and Ralph sent me a wonderful Christmas letter this year with a message that I wanted
to share with everyone. (By Glenn S.)
There is a list of folks I know all written in a book,
And every year at Christmas time I go and take a look.
And that is when I realize these names are such a part,
Not of the book theyre written in, but of my very heart.
Southeast Webster
High School!
since 1949
Carson-Stapp Dayton
Funeral
Home
Farm Locations:
Tract 1 - From Dayton, go 2 miles North on Racine
Avenue, then 2 miles East on 340th Street
Tract 2 - From Dayton, go 1 mile North on Racine
Avenue, the 2 miles East on 350th Street, then 1 mile
South on Skillet Creek Avenue
Legal Description
Tract 1 - (S SE) 32-87-27
Tract 2 - (S SE) 8-86-27 and (N NE) 17-86-27
Tract 1 56.95 cropland acres - 74.4 CSR / 71.1 CSR2
Tract 2 119.35 cropland acres - 73.4 CSR / 76.4 CSR2
50 Years Ago...
30 Years Ago...
Bob and Bonnie Bar of Webster City entertained Geri and Myron Kent for dinner in Fort Dodge on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rassmussen and family
and Mrs. Opal Gilchrist of Ankeny were Sunday dinner
guests in the Dayton and Orpha Passmore home.
Mrs. Blanche Merrian of Ogden was a Thurs-
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Dear Santa,
I like my elf on the shelf becase he is funny
today he was fishing in my seck. I pot my crimes tree up
and I pot ordments and then we pot on the lits and then
we are don. I want a rc car that is big and it can go 50
mh. and I want a rc semi. how do elfs fly. and how do
the rian deer fly.
your friend, from Nolan Eclick
Der Santa
Can you tell my elfs if I am good I get a erly
Crismet present and I will get canby and Rusty hung his
self upside down! I laft my hed off becase it was fany
and my mom did to.
your firend Tony
Dear Santa,
Hi, I love Christmas. This year ashlin is coming! I really miss her Timy tyepeed something again
and it was our fan! Im doing really well in school Im
getting straight As! I really need mats for tumbling.
I really need to work on my back walk-over! I bought
books from our book oder to donate! I get it from my
Mom! I have a question how do you maninge all those
reindeer before Chirstmas? I helpt made a ortement
for my grandma I planing to give my friends gifts to!
Thanks you for readingthis!
From Riane
Dear Santa,
What I what for Christmas is health
for my Mom Tonya. I also want is a kindle to read books
and read the bible story of God and Jesus. And I want
the grand Ho Tel Lego set and the carnival set. Hjow is
DAsher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixon, Commet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph doing and Mrs. Claus.
From, Emma McKibban
Dear Santa,
How are you doing in the noth pole? How is
all your Elfs doing ow and Mris. Claus? How are your
Reindeer doing? I really do not want that many thangs
for Christmas. So far my Elf on the shelf has been really
good he is being nice. Do not forget to deliver to the
homeless.
Love Dax
Dear Santa,
Our elfs wher playing with my trators. And I
cant play with them. How does your slay fly. how do
your elfs fly. Why do you come at night. How do you
mack toys. I want a relley BIG Presant! and a small
present. Cant you change my ELF NAME! AKA
mistletoe!
By Colin James
Dear Santa Claus,
Do you like gingerbread cookies? I love those
cookies! Im glad you picked Wriglie as our elf. Hes
not noddie. Hes funny. Some people dont beieven you
but I do. I love that the last past years I have not been
geting cole for Christmas. I havent said this befor but
your the best ever! I love you Santa.
Love, Alex Marie Goeders
Dear Santa,
for Christmas I want a herf and a compater. I
hope you elf is happy at my house couse I love him and
I even got a tree a real one be carful when you come to
my house caus my tree it can fall it falls once but we got
it back so wen you go oh you can. You wake me up and
take me with you. I wan a new real shotgun please thank
you.
From you friend Alex Lambert
Hailey Rees
Mrs. Hayes 4th Grade
Dear Santa,
This is stuff I need socks, underwear, clothes,
shoes. I miss you and I want to include the Elf on the
shelf. I want to know how the Elf on the shelf moves on
the shelf. I miss you and I want to know what do you do
at the north pole. How meny elfs on the north pole duty.
I believe in you.
Love Brookeynne
Dear Santa,
How are you doing? How is Mrs. Claus? I
hope you are doing good. If you are wounering i like
Legos, Barbies and Crafts. Is Jack frost sill alive? He is
mischevious. How are the Elfs & Reineer and the toy
machines? If you know my brother, Henry loves Legos
and sister, Felicity Loves colering.
Sincerely, Aubrey Sandstrom
Karah Hayes
Mrs. Hayes 4th Grade
Nathan Graves
Mrs. Hayes 4th Grade
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Southeast Valley
Schedule of Events
Week of Dec 28th to Jan4th
Wednesday, Dec 28
NO SCHOOL - Winter Break
Thursday, Dec 29
NO SCHOOL - Winter Break
Friday, Dec 30
NO SCHOOL - Winter Break
Monday, Jan 2
NO SCHOOL - Winter Break
Tuesday, Jan 3
4:30 p.m. JV Bask GAME - East Sac County @
Southeast Valley
6:00 p.m. JVR Bask GAME - East Sac County @
Southeast Valley
6:00 p.m. B&G V Bask GAME - East Sac County
@ Southeast Valley
Wednesday, Jan 4
NO SCHOOL - Dec 26 thru Jan 2 - Winter Break
*Schedule is pulled from the SV website for your convenience*
www.southeastvalley.org
***Schedules are subject to change at anytime***
Kyle Zeka
B Y
Rather be home...
Christmas, 2016 has come and gone and a new
year has begun. Are you breathing a sigh of relief? I think
we all are even though the time may have been great with
so many things going on. Did any of you travel some distance to celebrate? Did you have family or other guests
from some miles away visit and stay with you?
There were only two Christmas times in all my
years that I have travelled far for Christmas. The first
time was the first year I was alone and my children felt
I needed a change so talked me into having an early
family Christmas, promising that Grandma and Grandpa
would not be alone on actual Christmas. My childrens
families had gotten me a ticket to accompany one son,
wife and baby girl to Denver to visit sons wifes grandparents. My daughter in laws whole family was gathering there.
The flight wasnt bad except that baby granddaughter was unhappy all the way and cried. We wondered if her ears were hurting. I know mine often bother
when I fly. We arrived in Denver on time and our flight
practically coincided with arrival time of daughter in
laws mother, step-father and sisters. Grandma had come
to meet all of us and we had assumed transportation had
been arranged. However, after picking up all our luggage, baby things, etc. we were guided outside to --- the
BUS STOP! I offered to pay for a taxi for my son, wife,
daughter and me but that offer was declined. I had hoped
it would jog the rest of the family into loosening up the
purse strings.
The whole troop finally dragged themselves and
all the luggage from the bus stop to the almost downtown apartment building of Grandma and Grandpa, took
our turns at the elevator and finally landed in their small
senior housing abode. The weather and temp in Denver
that year was great but disappointing to snow/ski lovers
and very disappointing to merchants, innkeepers and ski
lodge operators . The apartment was crowded and the
heat turned up. Daughter in laws step dad was nursing
(and I mean nursing) a bad cold and sisters were arguing.
I was glad it was nice enough to sit on the deck sometimes. One of daughter in laws sisters and I were bedded
down at a gracious neighbors on her pull out couch. That
was okay but she, too, kept the temp at what felt like near
90 day and night.
We went a number of places and a nice restaurant
or two, BUT everything was on foot. We certainly got
our exercise. The ground floor of the apartment building
had various businesses, the main one being a fresh fish
S A R A
D O W N S
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Pictured left to right are Beverly Jondle, Katara Jondle, Santa, and Trennis Stevens, age 7. Trennis sits on Santas
knee at Oak Park, Dayton. Photo by Jeff Heck.
the benefit of using the Nu Step, thanks to Peters generosity. A healthy future is the best Christmas gift we can
give each patient and Peter is helping us make that possible, adds Huster.
For more information about Cardiac Rehab services available at SMCH, contact Megan Huster, RN, at
712-464-4118 or Bev Watters, RN, at 712-464-3171, ext.
6283.
Melanie and Peter Farley generously donated their
second Nu-Step machine to the Cardiac Rehab department
at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital. Megan Huster,
RN, and the cardiac rehab team at SMCH has helped keep
Peter motivated to exercise and strengthen his heart.
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Charles Gilliland, Lehigh, was appointed to
serve on the Lehigh City Council early last week.
Gilliland is a retired architect who resided in
Lehigh for many years, moved to Texas for 13 years, and
then moved back to Lehigh about seven years ago to take
care of his parents.
Charles and his wife Carol celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary in June of this year.
Gilliland was an architect for 45 years. He was
an architect for churches, multiple housing projects, and
high rise residential buildings in Africa although he never
went to Africa.
Gilliland has three brothers who reside in
Lehigh. Two of his brothers and two of his nephews
race cars.
Mr. Gilliland enjoys rubber band airplane models and radio conrol airplane models. Ive enjoyed doing this since I was five years old, he said.
He has built three model airplanes this past year,
all of which have crashed. He will start building another
model airplane next year.
Charles is a member of the American Institute of
Architects.
The Iowa Newspaper Foundation announced
that the Gowrie News was nominated for three awards in
the Iowa Better Newspaper Contest.
The Gowrie News was nominated to receive
a first, second, or third place award for two advertising
categories and for Best Art Designer. Tonya Harrison,
Congratulations to Aaron Swieter on making
Academic All State.
This is a great honor because it involves what
you do outside of football. Aaron has worked very hard
to succeed in both on and off the field, said coach Mike
Swieter.
The mens sweater brigade performed at Emanual Lutheran Church Sunday school program held on December 11.
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BASEBALL FIELD LIGHTING PROJECT: Craig Johnson reported
that 2 poles had been delivered to the city for the lighting project. City
needs to find more poles. Clerk Pieper reported there are 2 companies
working on quotes for the lighting. Board member Vangilder inquired about
donations to the project. Board member Sanders is working on getting
more donations.
SUBSTATION CIRCUIT BREAKERS: Craig Johnson reported that
the last breaker had been picked up for repair on December 20, 2017.
Board member Sanders informed City Clerk Pieper to watch for the bill and
extra charges.
USED ELECTRONIC METERS: City Clerk Pieper presented a quote
from the City of Waverly for used meters. Waverly is going to a fiber
optic system. Craig Johnson informed Board that the meters would be
compatible with the water meters and would cut down on reading times.
Board tabled until more information is available.
BROKEN EXHAUST PIPE ON GENERATOR: Ziegler presented a
quote on the leaking exhaust pipe on the generator. The Board discussed,
after looking at quote, if this was something Kenny Sanders would be able
to fix. Board Member Sanders agreed to look at pipe. Tabled until January
18, 2017 meeting.
ARC FLASH STICKERS: Clerk Pieper presented correspondence
with Matt Kalin from JEO Consulting Group Inc. Matt suggested putting
arc flash stickers on the front panels of the switch gear doors for the East
Feeder. Board Member Sanders suggested moving forward with the
stickers. Matt Kalin would be submitting a quote for the stickers in the next
week.
COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: Les Vangilder inquired about
new employees being able to start generator. Sanders explained
the expectations of the newly hired employees and discussed having
employees review procedures monthly or quarterly. Craig Johnson
reported that the City employees have received the arc flash clothing
and most recently received the arc flash helmet. The clothing will be kept
together in the City shop in a specific cabinet. Craig Johnson also reported
the line in front of 104 4th St NE needs to have a new pole or needs to be
buried. Les Vangilder and Kenny Sanders suggested it be buried in the
spring. Craig Johnson also gave updates on tree trimming.
ADJOURN: Vangilder moved to adjourn. Second by Rentschler. Motion
carried unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 7:52 a.m.
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of fifty yards. The bear was young, but the quarter Grandfather gave us weighed nearly 100 pounds.
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It was a great night of Basketball for the Southeast Valley JH Girls who played at Pomeroy vs PAC.
The 7th grade came away with a thrilling 20-19 victory
behind and outstanding team effort with Haley Welter
leading the way with 10 points.
The Jags received outstanding effort in the guard
court from the trio of Madison Doyle and Sadie Nelson
and Ryann Shipley and very dominate post play from
Kyleigh Erritt who chipped in 6 points.
The Jags also received outstanding bench play
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The Jags also received solid post play from the
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WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
December 13, 2016
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve minutes of the
December 6, 2016 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Drainage Repairs for D.D.#79. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve wage increase
for Deborah Schmehr, Case Manager from $20.05 to $20.85 per hour
effective December 19, 2016 and Emily Elkin, Case Manager from $21.35
to 22.15 per hour effective January 3, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to approve employment
status change for Wyatt Opperman, Correctional Officer from Part-time to
Full-time effective January 2, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve salary increase
for Brad McIntyre from $65,280.00 to $69,000.00 effective December 22,
2016 per recommendation of Jennifer Benson, County Attorney. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
cost of living adjustments for Child Support Recovery Unit staff effective
pay check date January 20, 2017 as follows: Peggy Gimer to $2,327.20,
LaVonne Pringle to $2,327.20, Angela Harrison to $2,327.20, Nannette
Blomberg to $1,794.40, Jenna Carlson to $1,660.89, Krystal Steck to
$1,277.48, Stacy Underwood to $1,277.48, and Kristina Swanson to
$1,082.49, per recommendation of Jessica Wernimont, Supervisor.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to accept and place on
file the resignation of Lacey Utley, Family support Coordinator, effective
December 30, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to accept and place on file
the hiring and employment of Valerie Newsome, Family Support Worker
effective December 12, 2016 per recommendation of Kari Prescott,
Director of Public Health. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file
12 month pay increase for Bret Mentzer, Class B Equipment Operator,
from $20.55 to $21.69 per hour effective December 7, 2016 and payroll
dated December 23, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file 12
month pay increase for Nic Lentsch, Class C Equipment Operator, from
$20.62 to $21.76 per hour effective December 7, 2016 and payroll dated
December 23, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign letter of request for waiver from the requirement of Chapter
509A regarding our mini-self-funded insurance plan. (Copy on file in
Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to receive and place on
file Manure Management Plan Update for Bergquist Farms in Sections 23
and 24, Hardin Township. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on
file 2016 Weed Commissioners Report. (Copy on file in Auditors office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve request from Darrell
Montgomery to abate and discharge delinquent taxes, cost, interest and
special assessment against parcel number 1516428003 per Tax Sale Deed
P090001 issued to him on June 30, 2016. Motion carried unanimously.
The following bid proposal was received and opened for snow
removal services at the Bank Building, 723 First Avenue North from Jordan
Castor:
Per occurrence -Parking Lot, $160.00
Sidewalk snow removal $160.00
Parking Lot/Sidewalk Sanding, $150.00 Parking Lot/Sidewalk Salting $280.00
Snow Removal from Site
$75.00 per truck load
Clean-up of sand in Spring $85.00 per hour
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve bid proposal for
snow removal services at the Bank Building, 723 First Avenue North from
Jordan Castor as above listed. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to approve transfer
from General Basic Fund to Secondary Road Fund in the amount of
$151,978 and from Rural Service Fund to Secondary Road Fund in the
amount of $1,396,747 per Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget. Motion carried
unanimously.
Jacque Johll, Registered Dental Hygienist discussed new I Smile
program. No action taken.
At 11:00a.m. Joint Drainage District #11 Webster and #11 Hamilton
Counties, Iowa Informational meeting to discuss additional repairs to
lower end of said district. For further particulars see Drainage Record
Book.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to allow claims. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
Webster County Auditor
s/Mark Campbell
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Dayton Review
Recommended:
with Consolidated Food Management effective February 20, 2017 per
December 20, 2016
s/ Randy Will
agreement and upon recommendation of Webster County Sheriff. Motion
Date
County Engineer
carried unanimously.
The following proposals were received for installing three doors at
Approved:
the Child Support Recovery Unit in the DHS building: John Kastendieck
December 20, 2016
s/Mark Campbell
- $5,500.00 and Wiseman Construction - $5,800.00. Moved by Dencklau,
Date
Chair Board of Supervisors
seconded by Leffler to approve bid submitted by John Kastendieck in
the amount of $5,500.00 for installing three doors at the Child Support
Attest: s/Carol Messerly
Recovery Unit in the DHS building. Motion carried unanimously.
The following approved Priority Year projects shall be ADVANCED to the Program's
Accomplishment year:
Project Number
Local ID
TPMS #
Project Location
Description of work
s/Doreen Pliner
Drainage Clerk
s/Mark Campbell
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
December 20, 2016
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Dencklau, seconded by Leffler to approve minutes of the
December 13, 2016 regular meeting, December 14, 2016 Special meeting
and December 19, 2016 Special meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
resignation of Laura Geist, Clerk in Auditors office effective January 3,
2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on
file reappointment letter for Kirk Seltz for the Conservation Board as per
Matt Cosgrove, Director Webster County Conservation. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize
Chair to sign letter terminating Webster County Jail food service contract
Project Number
Local ID
TPMS #
L-003530--73-94
003530; 150th Street
TPMS ID: 35786
Project Location
Description of work
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New Net
amount change
Bridges
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$500 $500
$500 $500
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On 150th Street, Over Unnamed Stream, along NLINE S35 T90 R30
Accomplishment
Year
($1000's of
dollars)
New
amount
Box Culverts
$32
LOCAL
$32
Totals
Project Location
Description of work
1540
On 210th St./15th Ave S, Over Gypsum
Creek, along NLINE S33 T89 R28
0 MI
Construct Bridge
343280
110
On Fairbanks Avenue, Over South Lizard
Creek, along WLINE S24 T89 R30
0 MI
Construct Bridge or close bridge and vacate
343510
road
25
On Union Avenue, Over Lateral 2, DD #249,
along WLINE S33 T89 R27
0 MI
Construct Precast RCB
343140
40
On 110th Street, Over Badger Creek, along
NLINE S10 T90 R28
0 MI
Construct Precast RCB
343700
35
On 132nd Street, Over Soldier Creek, in
NW1/4 S19 T90 R27
0 MI
Construct Precast RCB
343650
720
On P59, Over DD #341, along WLINE S32
T88 R28
Construct Precast RCB
On YANKEE AVE, along West Line NE S24 15
T90 R27
0
Construct Precast RCB
On 130TH ST, Over DD #6, along NLINE
S23 T90 R28
Construct Precast RCB
Totals
Accomplishment year
($1000's of dollars)
Bridges
Modification(s)
applied
FM
Bridges
LOCAL
$735
$235
$90
$400
$310
$100
$40
$-60
$100
$40
$-60
$100
$40
$-60
$172
$130
$-42
$100
$40
$-60
$100
$40
$-60
$1262
$1465
$203
Local Funds
$2,750 $3,485
$192 $192
$500
Changed funding amount
Accomplishment Year
($1000's of dollars)
Previous New
Net
Amount amount change
New
Net
Amount Change
$1,599 $1,599
$0
Previous Amount
Remember...
1260
Prior
FY
The following approved Priority Year projects shall be ADDED to the Program's Accomplishment
year:
Regular Meeting
December 14, 2016
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
9:00 a.m. the board met with PPME local 2003 (Secondary Road
Employee unit) to present an initial proposal to county and the county
presented its initial proposal to the unit.
Moved by Fletcher seconded by Dencklau to approve the final plans
for traffic safety improvement Project FM-TSF-CO94(108)5B-94 on P59
south of 150th Street and authorize project to be let by Iowa DOT on March
21, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher seconded by Dencklau to approve final plans for
asphalt resurfacing Project STP-S-CO94(109)5E-94 on P59 from D43
north to D33 and authorize project to be let by Iowa DOT on March 21,
2017. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher seconded by Dencklau to approve final plans
for asphalt resurfacing Project STP-SCO94(110)5E-94 on D33 from
Highway 169 east to P59 north and authorize project to be let by Iowa
DOT on March 21, 2017. Motion carried unanimously.
At 1:00p.m. the board met with Teamsters local 238 (Sheriff Deputies,
Jailers and Clerks) and no written initial proposal was submitted.
Moved by Dencklau seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting.
Motion carried unanimously.
$735
$0
$1,881 $1,881
$0
$6,422 $7,157
$735
$1,600 $1,600
$0
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