Adair County Supervisors hold Proposed Tax levy hearing & approves a 28-E agreement w/Heart of IA
March 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing this (Wednesday) morning on the County’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2025 Property Tax Levy. The Board was asked by a member of the audience attending the hearing, why the taxing entity breakdown for which was sent to property owners in the County, was needed. Board Chair Jerry Walker and Auditor Mandy Berg offered these reasons, which basically boils down to: the State ordered it to be done that way.
It’s an unfunded mandate that cost the County. Supervisor Jodie Hoadley….
After the Public Hearing was adjourned, the Adair County Board of Supervisors held their regular, weekly meeting, during which they set the date/time for a Public Hearing on the FY 25 Budget, as 9:15-a.m., April 17th, as part of the regular Board meeting. They also approved a 28-E (Cost sharing) Agreement to join the Heart of Iowa Mental Health Region. Supervisor Jodie Hoadley was not in favor of the arrangement, but voted for it in the end.
Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal would consolidate the state’s 32 mental health and substance abuse regions into seven unified behavioral health districts. Rachel Cecil, with Heart of Iowa Community Services said a bill consolidating Mental Health regions has not yet come before the Governor to sign, because there are still many unanswered questions.
The Adair County Supervisors approved the Secondary Roads Dept. DOT budget and five-year Construction Program, beginning in FY25. They awarded: a Farm-to-Market (FM) rock contract to Schildberg Construction, in the amount of $249,862.80, which was slightly under the Engineer’s estimate; a granular surfacing contract to Gus Construction in the amount of $464,046, for FY24 FM road(s), and an N-36 Lee (Township) Reinforced Concrete Box (RCB) Project.
The Board also passed a resolution setting a Public Hearing to vacate a portion of Gibbon Avenue, as 9:30-a.m. Tuesday, April 2nd. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman then presented a report on Secondary Roads Dept. Maintenance and activities.