According to Sac County Supervisor Rick Hecht, the Iowa Department of Human Services reviewed the (Sac) County Point Coordinator’s office and awarded them a three year accreditation. They achieved a total score of 97%. The Supervisors did not go into the details of the review.
Also at the October 20, 2009 Sac County Supervisors meeting…
Drainage claims were approved without discussion.
The Supervisors began the investigation into a claim by New Opportunities that the Supervisors failed to fund an appropriation from fiscal year 2007. At issue is the fact that New Opportunities and New View were connected at around that time, and the Supervisors aren’t sure if the money wasn’t perhaps given, but under a different name to reflect the entity as it existed at the time. This issue will be revisited at a future meeting.
(from the minutes) Ivan Droesler, Drainage Engineer with Kuehl and Payer, presented the Engineer’s report for repair and cleanout on DD 73 Main Open Ditch. The report included a recommendation to dissolve DD 21 and include the land within that district in with DD 73. The estimated cost of the project is $233,806.20.
The date for the public hearing has been set for Tuesday, December 1, 2009, at 1:30 PM in the conference room of the Sac County Law Enforcement Center.
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