
MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post
The Reno County Commission will consider a mix of routine approvals and major business items during its meeting this morning.
On the consent agenda, commissioners are expected to review and approve vouchers and past meeting minutes, along with multiple Community Corrections grant applications. Other items include the purchase of a vehicle for the Solid Waste Department, approval of bridge inspection services, foundation repairs for Public Works facilities, and the county’s annual noxious weed management plan and reporting requirements.
Under business items, commissioners will discuss and possibly take action on a job incentive request from Superior Holding Inc. Details of the incentive request were not immediately available in the agenda summary.
Commissioners also will address the future of the 108th Avenue Bridge over Peace Creek. The discussion could include potential repairs, replacement or other long-term options for the structure.
In addition, the board will consider approval of two grants for the Reno County Health Department through the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The grants include funding for the Aid to Local (ATL) program and the Overdose Prevention Education Initiative (OPEI).
The commission will also receive the county’s annual Facilities Report.
The meeting begins at 9 a.m. in the Veteran's Room of the Reno County Courthouse. Commission meetings are open to the public.




