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This comprehensive plan outlines Neshoba County's strategy for road and bridge management from 2026 to 2029. Key areas of focus include maintaining and improving the existing road system through resurfacing and hard-surfacing, participating in state aid bridge programs for replacement of substandard structures, and addressing infrastructure needs. The plan also details requirements for new equipment, regular maintenance activities such as graveling and roadside care, and personnel needs to support the road and bridge department.
The report includes financial statements and special reports for Neshoba County for the year ended September 30, 2024. It covers various financial aspects, including the Statement of Net Position, Statement of Activities, Balance Sheet - Governmental Funds, and reconciliations between governmental fund balances and the Statement of Net Position. The report also includes budgetary comparison schedules, schedules of the county's proportionate share of the net pension liability, and schedules of county contributions. Additionally, it contains independent auditor's reports on internal control, compliance, and other matters, as well as a limited internal control and compliance review management report and a schedule of findings and questioned costs.
The Neshoba County Board of Supervisors set forth regulations, laws, and ordinances controlling solid waste collection within unincorporated areas of Neshoba County, Mississippi. These regulations cover the authority to establish and maintain a solid waste collection system, including setting rates, fees, and charges. Residents and commercial businesses must use the county's solid waste collection system unless they provide proof of a valid contract with a commercial solid waste disposal company. The order also specifies fees for dwellings and manufactured homes, exemptions, responsibilities of landlords and occupants, and consequences for delinquent fees.
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