(KLZA) Richardson County Commissioners will meet at 9 a-m Tuesday.
Agenda items include an 11 a-m public hearing on setting the county tax levy at a rate different than the prior year. Following the hearing Board members are expected to approve a resolution setting the property tax levy at 38.9684 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.
Emergency Management Director Jim Gerweck will meet with Commissioners at 10:30 a-m to review the 2012-13 Emergency Management Program Grant Funds and provide an update on future projects for the Emergency Management Agency.
An executive session to discuss personnel matters will also be held with Gerweck.
Sandy Morrissey with Region V will provide the organizations annual report to the Commissioners and Highway Superintendent Scott Huppert will provide an update on county road and bridge maintenance.
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