Posted February 07, 2022 03:39pm
(KLZA)-- Pawnee City Council members were updated on a letter from insurance carrier LARM which stands for League Association of Risk Management, requesting the City pay back $22,685 when they met January 24.
LARM paid the City more money for hail damage claims from June, 2020 that what the repairs cost.
The LARM claims adjuster who looked at the damage in Pawnee City may have had the amounts a little high for this area.
The City now has wind damage from the December 2021 storm and will need to get bids for the repair work.
LARM is not actually an insurance company and they have their own claim adjusters. City Clerk Tammy Curtis suggested that Cling Simmons with LARM could come to a Council meeting and explain how LARM is organized and answer the Council's questions.
It was also revealed during the meeting that USDA Rural Development had provided Pawnee City with $46,500 in grant funding towards the purchase of the Sewer Jet Trailer. The Jet Trailer has been paid for in full.