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Adair County Supervisors approve funds for the Neighborhood Center

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May 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield,Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved the use of $16,000 from the County’s share of the ARPA allotment (American Rescue Plan Act for Covid recovery), for the Adair County Neighborhood Center, in Greenfield. The Center is owned by MATURA. They will provide the necessary matching funds, the sum of which would serve to make the building’s restroom ADA compliant, and feature new flooring, and heating and cooling system. The agreement stipulates if MATURA sells the building, money from the County would be paid-back within five-years. It also says bids for their improvement projects must not exceed $32,000, with proof of receipts. The Neighborhood Center provides assistance to families who are facing a crisis situation with food and/or shelter.

The Board also approved a wage increase for Timber Woosley in the Adair County Auditor’s Office. The Board and Auditor Mandy Berg all agreed Timber is a great asset, and as such approved an increase in her salary from 73-percent, to 74-percent, of Berg’ salary. The increase is accounted for in Berg’s office budget.

They heard from Adair/Guthrie County Environmental Health Coordinator Jotham Arber. He provided the Board with an Environmental Health report update.

Anyone who wants to install a septic system on their property in Adair County, he said, should get the required perc test done now.

He said the cost of the perc test is reimbursed if you apply for the grant. Arber said there are currently 19 perc tests scheduled for Adair County. Septic systems, he said, generally have a 30-to-35 year lifespan, so if yours is that old or older, you should consider getting it replaced, before it causes sewage issues. Jotham Arber said also, the Environmental Health Department is recommending Adair County residents perform a Radon test in their home. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. Arber left five free tests off at the Adair County Courthouse and will continue to provide five free each month. They can also be purchased at most hardware stores for as little as $10-dollars.

For more information, call Jotham Arber at 641-747-3972. In other business, Adair County County Engineer Nick Kauffman recommended and the Board approved, a 5-cent longevity raise for Secondary Roads employee Alex Bauer. The Supervisors then acted on awarding a Resolution for the N5 Richland Bridge Project to the low bidder, Murphy Heavy Contracting out of Anita, in the amount of $847,841. There were two other bidders for the project. All were in the ballpark of the Engineer’s estimate of $820,000.

Kauffman then updated the Board on his department’s activities.