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Guthrie County Supervisor’s meeting recap

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July 23rd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met this (Tuesday) morning in Guthrie Center. The Board, by a vote of 4-to-1, accepted the Payroll reports from July 23, 2024. Supervisor Mike Dickson said he thought there were too many overtime hours. He said “I don’t think we need that much.” He said also, “There’s one department that has it all.” Vice Chair Maggie Armstrong …

It was noted that the Board used to get explanations for why there was overtime for the next payroll period, but that has been lacking in recent times.

In other business, the Guthrie County Supervisors agreed to move forward with EMS discussions, including getting a better grip on what the actual 9-1-1 calls as opposed to calls for transport. Guthrie County Health Services Director Jotham Arber said the service providers send their information to the State, but the data itself is not broken down into emergent transfers, transports to hospitals, etc. The Board wants to know what money from the proposed levy for EMS as an essential service will be used for, with regard to how each entity uses their funds.

Guthrie County BOS mtg., 7/23/24

The process of making EMS an essential service would mean citizens of Guthrie County would pay a 75-cent levy per $1,000/assessed valuation. The language for the measure that will be on the ballot in November was introduced last week, for the first time.

There’s still some tweaking to be done before the final description of how the levy will be used is printed on the ballot for voters to approve. The measure needs 60% voter approval in order to be passed.