BROKEN BOW – The Custer County Board of Supervisors held their regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Barry Fox’s absence was excused.
The meeting was called to order and minutes from the last meeting, mail, and committee reports were reviewed.
Executive Director of CEDC Keith Ellis sought approval for a write-off loan in the amount of $16,451 for Sandhills Center for Services. The loan has been around since 2006 with the original amount being $19,850.
The board made a motion to forgive the loan in order to get it written off.
Following this, the board made a motion to close Road #478 and offer to the Broken Bow Township. The township has 4 months to get back to the board about the decision.
Today at 10:15 a.m., bids were needed to be received for the Lot 3 Paminda Addition. The price was set at fair market value of $96,712.00. There was one bid at $106,535 by Ag Land ATV. The board made a motion to accept the bid.
Highway Superintendent Chris Jacobsen spoke about the Change order for the Arnold River Road paving project and talked about how narrow the shoulders are, and how adding on more material will cause further work due to weather and having to build up the roads.
The board made a motion to table the change order for the Arnold River Road and would like to speak to Miller and Associates and Paulsens at the next meeting.
Custer County Clerk Constance Gracey has the Custer County Final Audit Report, ending June 2023.
Supervisor Dwain Bryner contacted JEO to get a bid from Ackerman for the front steps/sidewalk project on the east side of the courthouse. This would cost $168, 105.
The rate for JEO to oversee the project would not exceed $8,400. This would include one pre-construction bid meeting, two site visits, and one site visit upon completion.
The board made a motion to approve JEO to oversee the project. One board member, Anne Gibbons did not approve.
