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The Board started with a moment of silence for the 79th anniversary of D-Day

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Next is a presentation from Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom. Doug Kagan thanked DC finance director Joe Lorenz for meeting with the group and providing information so they can accomplish their goals

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Moving on to board of equalization

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During citizen comment, an Omaha resident said the county’s property value assessment process is complicated and not fair for property owners

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Board of Eq agenda approved

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Now on to the regular commissioner meeting. On the consent agenda, Comm Jim Cavanaugh asked about a $50,000 budget transfer. Finance director Joe Lorenz said administration had received and spent money from a grant that they didn’t reflect in the budget

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Kim Hawekotte from administration said the grant was for juvenile services

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Consent agenda approved

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The Board recognized the retirements of Mary Beth Holland and Kina Watson-DeBerry from the health department

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Comm Chris Rodgers read a resolution honoring the life of Omaha-native actor John Beasley, who passed away last week.

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Rodgers said we’re all poorer for having lost the chance to see Beasley perform on Broadway for the first time

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During citizen comment, Luis Jimenez proposed having the community health center across the street from the correctional facility rather than in the same building

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Moving on to public hearings. First, the Board approved a liquor license for World Liquor

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Next is a budget adjustment for wage increases, as well as increases to some departments. Finance Director Joe Lorenz said this is the last budget supplement of the financial year

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Lorenz said they’re increasing the budget for 911 communications by $300,000 for wage increases

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They’re also allocating $500,000 for employee fringe benefits bc of increases in social security and pension expenses, and $150,000 to the county attorney bc of an increase in the number of autopsies

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The county will add $1.3 million to the community mental health center fund, driven by rising pharmacy costs for psychotropic medications. Lorenz said this is being offset by revenue

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The budget supplement adds up to more than $2.2 million

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Lorenz said this will get the county “over the finish line” before they approve next year’s budget this summer

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More than $1.3 million of the $2.2 million will be offset by revenues. $650,000 is unfunded, meaning that the county is allocating new money, and $270,000 is coming from the salary adjustment fund

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The County Board approved the budget adjustment

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Next is an item approving the vacation of Hadan Street and 117th Street between State Street and 120th Street

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Dan Kutilek from the county engineer’s office said neighbors petitioned for the vacation and the Omaha City Council approved it, with stipulations

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The county will enter into an agreement with the developers for improvements on 120th Street

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The developer, Westwood Solutions, will own the property. Kutilek said there will be some kind of commercial development

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Kutilek said he hasn’t heard any opposition from neighbors

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The Board will take action on the vacation next week

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Next is a public use permit for Waste Management of Nebraska to operate a landfill in an ag zone at 13505 N 216 St

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Kent Holm from environmental services said this item is updating the facility from the existing conditional use permit to comply with new zoning regulations

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Approved

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Next is an extension to the agreement with Deloitte to oversee the county’s compliance with ARPA regulations. Lorenz said there’s no cost increase at this time

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Comm Cavanaugh said he was against the original agreement, believing people within the county could provide the service at a much lower cost

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He said the county board wasn’t notified until the last minute by Deloitte about the risk of a federal clawback for using ARPA for the community mental health center project

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Cavanaugh said the county shouldn’t continue the agreement, and they should find a better way to get legal opinions on ARPA spending

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Cavanaugh called the agreement a “professional fees gravy train”

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Comm Mike Friend said the agreement wasn’t his first choice either, but the ship has sailed. He said he isnt sure county staff would able to handle a federal clawback

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He said the county has distributed a lot of ARPA money already and nothing has been clawed back so far

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“I would love to shut em off, but I don’t think it’s wise at this point,” Friend said

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Cavanaugh said there are local private law firms that would be able to provide these services

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Friend said it’s not a given that using a local firm would be better or cheaper.

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The Board approved the extension 6-1, Cavanaugh voting no

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Next, lobbyists Sean Kelley and Kelly Plucker will give an overview of the legislative session, which adjourned last week

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Kelley said it was a “very unusual session” bc of the filibuster, but a lot was still able to get done

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He provided a bill tracker for the commissioners. He said Gov Jim Pillen accomplished many of his goals

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Of the 13 bills the Board officially supported, 5 passed.

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The Board opposed 3 bills, none of which passed

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The Board adjourned but went back to Board of Equalization to re-vote on an item

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County clerk Dan Esch said they need to re-vote bc of a conflict of interest for Comm PJ Morgan

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The Board reconsidered and approved the item with Comm Morgan abstaining. Adjourned at 10:51 am