Cass County Supervisors adopt ARPA fund Resolutions for Anita Child Care Ctr. & Cass Co. Fire Assoc.
May 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors this (Tuesday) morning, unanimously agreed to adopt/pass Resolutions awarding ARPA (Covid recovery) funds in the amount of $50,000 for specified improvements to the Anita Child Care Center, and $120,000 for the Cass County Fire Association. Both requests had previously been discussed at length with the respective organization representatives.
Cumberland Fire Chief Jason Rouse appeared before the Cass County Board of Supervisors this (Tuesday) morning, to request ARPA funds for the purchase of new firefighter air packs and possible an air compressor, at an estimated total cost of $92,000. Rouse said currently, only nine out of the 11 airpacks they have, are fully functional. The age of their airpacks has also exceeded the industry norm.
The oldest airpack tank is dated 1988, while the newest is 2004. The other issue they have with the packs, aside from aging air bottles, is the pressure regulators. He brought one of the devices in for a demonstration…
He said the bottles would have to be replaced if they replaced the regulators with higher capacity pressure system. Rouse said they would like to replace their metal tanks with newer, lighter weight and extremely durable, carbon-fiber bottles. He said they only have one fundraiser per year (The Pork Chop Super), which, if they used all the funds from, would only allow for the purchase of one airpack.
Due to COVID, they couldn’t hold the supper in 2020, and in 2021 it was on a drive-thru pickup basis,which fortunately, “went very well.” Rather than fund all 11airpacks at once through the ARPA funds, the Supervisors favored staggering the purchases and allocation of funds over the course of three-years. The Board requested Rouse come back later with more details on cost and a plan to acquire.
In other business, the Board agreed to table any action on the hiring of a new employee or employees for the Treasurer’s Office, until the publication standards are met. It’s expected the Supervisors will be able to take action on the matter during their meeting on June 7th.
The Board also agreed to enter into a joint participation agreement with SWIPCO, with regard to the Rural Transit System, but they tabled entering into a Business Service agreement with Mediacom for a DHS phone line, pending more detailed information and clarification.
Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken reported to the Board, an asphalt resurfacing project is underway on County Road M-56, southwest of Atlantic. A total of six-miles will be completed between today and tomorrow. Other projects, such as roadway pipe, are waiting on the ground to dry out a bit before work can continue or in some cases, begin.