The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will open bids for the Elm Road Bridge 1004 project.
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Marshall County Clerk Jenny Bennitt plans to present a few requests to the Marshall County Commissioners at their next meeting.
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Shannon McLeod, Grant Administrator for Priority Projects updated the Commissioners that there have been no bids for the owner-occupied housing projects; contractors are in high demand and are pursuing larger, more profitable projects. She will continue to try to motivate bid submissions and will advertise again.
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Director of the Lifelong Learning Network LLN Allie Shook recently updated the Marshall County Commissioners on the progress of the building and the program.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Funding Request for Regional Sewer District
The Marshall County Commissioners discussed a funding request for the Regional Sewer District during their recent meeting.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management approved Marshall County’s petition to create a Regional Sewer District in late 2022. The District is a form of government that functions solely to handle drinking water, solid waste or wastewater infrastructure needs. In Marshall County, the plan only includes wastewater. The District will focus on 13 priority service areas.
Marshall County Regional Sewer District Chairman Thomas McFadden initially presented a funding request to the commissioners in June to assist with start-up costs with the retention of an engineer, financial advisor, and legal expert in the field in order to give the Sewer District Board of Directors a direction. The commissioners recommended that McFadden speak to the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) committee for securing APRA funding up to $125,000 for the proposed start-up costs. Part of the cost was for legal fees for the creation of the District in the amount of $16,925 which the committee did support. The committee members thought that taxpayer money should not be used for this purpose as the district should be funded by user fees.
McFadden explained to the commissioners that his understanding of ARPA funding was that it was federal grant money and its initial focus was to go toward water and wastewater infrastructure and broadband. He also noted several concerns.
McFadden stated, “What really concerns me is that at some point we have septics that fail it’s going to harm the health, but it’s also going to harm the economy of Marshall County. I’m concerned that to outsiders – businesses and prospective future residents we won’t appear to be an attractive place to live. I was just a little frustrated by the process.”
The committee thought maybe a loan could be done with county funds with repayment in time, but Auditor Angie Birchmeier said she would need to discuss the process, if it can be legally done, with the State Board of Accounts.
Commissioner Kevin Overmyer stated he was still inclined to take the start-up money from the county’s ARPA funding which was echoed by Commissioner Michael Burroughs. Overmyer commented that he did not believe the county should be in the “banking business”.
Commission President Stan Klotz said that he agreed that the start-up costs should be spent with ARPA funds, but questions future spending on projects in the district as time goes on. Overmyer said he thought the first project would help future projects in the district.
Overmyer made a motion to send the recommendation to the Marshall County Council to spend ARPA funding for the start-up costs for the Marshall County Regional Sewer District.
“On top of that motion, I’m just going to add at the end of that motion that if they don’t approve this, then I’m not taking another plan to the ARPA Committee,” commented Overmyer. “We can just send the money back to the federal government at the end of 2024. I’m not in favor of spending any more money out of ARPA until they are funded.”
Burroughs seconded the motion. Klotz commented that he simply supported the funding request. The motion passed with a unanimous vote.
The council will consider that appropriation during their August meeting.
Later in the meeting, the commissioners did unanimously approve a motion to pay the legal fees of $16,925 out of ARPA funds which was recommended by the ARPA committee.
Marshall County Commissioners Approve Recommendation for Support of Fund the Essentials 2
The Marshall County Commissioners unanimously approved a motion to send a favorable recommendation to the Marshall County Council at their next meeting to support the Fund the Essentials 2 initiative with $150,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Hire New Emergency Management Agency Director
The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to hire a new Emergency Management Agency (EMA) director.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will get an update on the Lifelong Learning Network with Allie Shook.
Continue readingConcerns Voiced to Marshall County Plan Commission over Solar Farm Ordinance
PLYMOUTH – The Marshall County Plan Commission opened the floor to hear from citizens about their support or concerns for the possibility of solar farms in the county.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Courthouse Project Appropriation
The Marshall County Commissioners discussed the Courthouse project appropriation during their last meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Asked to Place Moratorium on Large-Scale Solar Projects
The Marshall County Commissioners were again asked Monday morning to place a moratorium on large-scale solar farms on agriculture land by Culver residents Debbie VanDeMark and Paul Levett who requested to take a step back to review the ordinance with the Marshall County Plan Commission to better “protect the county”.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners, Council Consider Grant Request from Probation Department
Marshall County Assistant Chief Probation Officer Abby Caswell presented a grant request to the Marshall County Commissioners and to the Marshall County Council during their most recent respective meetings.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will hear from Debbie VanDeMark and her request for a moratorium on large solar projects.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners, Council to Consider Request to Contribute to Fund the Essentials
Marshall County United Way Development Manager Brian Teall and Marshall County Community Foundation and United Way Executive Director Linda Yoder presented information to the Marshall County Commissioners and the Marshall County Council members during their recent meetings about an opportunity for government financial support.
Continue readingResidents Present Solar Concerns to Marshall County Government Leaders
Several residents have presented concerns about solar farms and related battery storage projects to the Marshall County Commissioners and to the Marshall County Council members in the last few meetings.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board Agrees to Transfer of Land for Bridge Project
The Plymouth Community School Board agreed last week to the transfer of real estate as a right of way to Marshall County.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Choose to Opt into Senate Bill 4 Funding
Marshall County Public Health Nurse Sandy Dunfee asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to opt into Senate Bill 4 funding.
Continue readingSeveral Marshall County Residents Complain about Road Conditions
Several residents have complained about road conditions this spring to the Marshall County Commissioners.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Adopt Fees for Building Permits
The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to adopt an ordinance that would increase fees for building permits in Marshall County.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will receive updates on bridge projects and a resident will discuss road conditions.
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