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The meeting involved detailed discussions on the Walsh County Jail project, specifically reviewing 30 percent design updates, cost estimates, and the approval of the schematic design. The Board approved gaming permits and discussed a proposed exit interview policy. Highway department updates included reports on recent hiring, snow response guidelines, and approval for bridge construction proposals and agreements. Bids for annual gravel and hauling were also approved. Additionally, the Board addressed property tax abatement applications, approved the sale of tax-forfeited parcels to the City of Grafton, and authorized the transfer of maturing certificate of deposit funds into the general bank account.
The meeting covered key operational and financial discussions. Jason Johnston provided updates on specialty washing and tuck point repairs for the county warehouse, including the acceptance of a qualified contractor's bid. He also reported on the Minto Bridge project cost-sharing, bridge inspections scheduled for 2026, and snow removal operations. Tanya Weiler presented financing options and scenarios for the Walsh County Jail Project, noting improved levy requirements due to interest rates and valuation changes. The States Attorney presented a CMAR contract provision regarding incentive payments, leading to the approval of a 0% contingency bonus. Public comment included concerns about jail project transparency and property tax relief requests. Further analysis was requested regarding a potential County Administrator position. The Auditor certified the annual Township General Fund Balance, and updates were provided concerning Water Board discussions and a Historical Society time capsule dedication.
This Comprehensive Plan for Walsh County aims to promote public health, safety, general welfare, and guide planned, orderly, and rational development. Its strategic direction focuses on nine key goals, including enhancing agricultural activity, preserving property values, maintaining housing stock, and stabilizing county government costs. Further objectives involve preventing land use conflicts, maintaining water quality, reinforcing the economic base, providing adequate public facilities and safety, preserving historic and natural sites, and developing a supportive transportation system.
The board meeting addressed adding a report concerning BTAG's visit to the Red River JWRD Board meeting to the agenda. Key discussions focused on the Treasurer's Report, which detailed account balances, the necessity of adjusting prior expense allocations, and the renewal of a Certificate of Deposit (CD). Following a discussion about potential dam rehabilitation projects, specifically Matejcek Dam, and uncertainty regarding federal funding, the Board motioned to disburse CD funds back to the districts, retaining $2,000 per district in the checking account. The Board also confirmed coverage under the State Bonding Fund through NDIRF, maintained current officer positions (Chairman Larry Tanke and Vice Chairman Tom Perdue), and passed a motion stipulating that all members of the constituent WRD districts (Walsh County, Grand Forks County, and Nelson County) are considered members of the FRJWRD Board, with each Board allocated three votes.
Key discussions included the resignation of the Tax Director and redistribution of associated duties, and the establishment of an Employee Assistance Program. The Commission approved the annual grant application for the Walsh County Historic Preservation Commission and reappointed members to the commission. Updates were provided on the Minto bridge project, noting three Flex Transportation Fund awards received for various road and bridge improvements, and confirmation that all county buildings have acceptable radon levels. Significant discussion centered on the jail project, where operational budget concerns, financing timelines, and the need for construction expertise oversight were raised. A motion was passed to transfer funds from the General Fund to the Capital Projects and Capital Improvements Fund. Other topics included employee turnover concerns, a FEMA floodplain buyout opportunity for a flood-prone property, and potential participation in a time capsule project.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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