(KLZA)-- The Pawnee County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday.
During the meeting, Southeast District Health Department Director Grant Brueggemann met with the Commissioners to discuss American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The Southeast District Health Department asked for 9 percent of the Pawnee county share of ARPA funds which would amount to $45,679 or 10 percent which would come to $50,754.
No action was taken by the Board.
Earlier in the meting, Commissioners voted to ask the CPA firm Lutz & Company to provide consulting services for the American Rescue Plan Act Funds after reviewing correspondence from the Nebraska Association of County Officials.
The Commissioners did approve a resolution to increase the property tax lid levy for the 2021-22 fiscal year budget by an additional one-percent.
A resolution setting levies for the Pawnee County Rural Fire Districts and the Pawnee County Agriculture Society was also approved.
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