(KLZA)-- The Nemaha Natural Resources District Board of Directors awarded two bids when they met on March 14.
The bid for a disc mower was awarded to Lewis Implement in Humboldt at a coast of $12,690.
Christiansen Tree Service from Eagle, Nebraska was awarded the bid for removing trees on Steamboat Trace Trail property near Peru in a amount of $12,200.
Board members denied a proposal regarding Steamboat Trace Trail property encroachment.
A proposal from JEO Consulting to prepare an updated multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan was approved.
The Board voted to approve a resolution for a Water Sustainability Fund Grant for irrigation efficiency cost - share which will allow $6 thousand of matching local funds to be budgeted in both fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
Two well permits were approved during the meeting. One for Sugden Farms and one for J. Rinne, both located in Johnson County.
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