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Capital improvement projects presented to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors
Capital improvement projects presented to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors

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time7 days ago

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Capital improvement projects presented to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors

WOODBURY COUNTY, Iowa (KCAU) — Multiple capital improvement projects came before the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors at their last meeting. The requests are for fiscal year 2026. Supervisors talked about how some of those projects can be paid off with funds from previous CIP Budgets that were not spent. County finance budget director Ryan Ericson says that would open up the possibility of having other requests on the upcoming fiscal year's list. Story continues below Top Story: OSHA has set fines for workplace death in January Lights & Sirens: Nebraska officials find 25 lbs of drugs during I-80 stop Sports: Bishop Heelan girls soccer blanks Center Point-Urbana 3-0 in IGHSAU 1A Quarterfinals Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here Board chairman Dan Bittinger told KCAU 9 that this would improve the chance of the projects being requested for FY 26. 'With this new information about, we can backfill some of our prior year CIP money and use it to approve current CIPs. [This] does allow us to pass more as it creates more margin and cap space for us. And it's been great, our new budget and finance director, Ryan Ericson, has been very good at finding some of those savings and just clarifying what has been spent and unspent, which has been very useful to the board,' Bittinger said. The board decided to table the agenda item for next week's meeting to gather more information and get clarification on the exact costs of the projects. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woodbury County Board of Supervisors vote 4-0 on budget amendment
Woodbury County Board of Supervisors vote 4-0 on budget amendment

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time29-05-2025

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Woodbury County Board of Supervisors vote 4-0 on budget amendment

WOODBURY COUNTY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors just approved a more than $3.1 million amendment to the current budget. Supervisors voted 4-0 on the amendment. Supervisor Mark Nelson was absent from Tuesday's meeting. Woodbury County Board of Supervisors approves FY 2026 budget Some of the biggest changes include: A decrease of $1.5 million in revenue for the county sheriff's office, due to the delay in the construction of the new LEC. An increase of $240 thousand to the supervisors' budget, because of the need for legal and accounting consultations. A nearly $31 thousand increase to the county conservation fund due to unexpected repairs because of flood damage. The in-depth amendment can be found on page 42 of the Woobury County Board of Supervisors meeting minutes. woodburycountmin5-27Download Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woodbury County supervisors, Crittenton Center working to secure grant
Woodbury County supervisors, Crittenton Center working to secure grant

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time21-05-2025

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Woodbury County supervisors, Crittenton Center working to secure grant

WOODBURY COUNTY, Iowa (KCAU) — For the second time, Woodbury County Board of Supervisors are partnering with the Crittenton Center on the application for a Community Development Block Grant from the State of Iowa. The board first approved the request back in February, but the application came back before supervisors on Tuesday after a clerical error prevented approval from the state. The Crittenton Center cares for up to 27 kids every day. Some of those children are involved in the preliminary discussions of the renovations, highlighting what they see as important for the project. Story continues below Top Story: 35th Saturday in the Park Main Stage, Abe Stage headliners announced Lights & Sirens: Family suing Sioux City over death of son Sports: Sydney Affolter rejoins Hawkeyes as Graduate Assistant Weather: Get the latest weather forecast here 'They needed a local government partner to apply and Woodbury County is that. We look forward to seeing them get this grant and from what we've been told, it sounds like the application meets all the requirements and intended uses. The grant is worth 600,000 dollars and that will be towards the upgrades and facility improvements at their teen center,' said Woodbury County Board of Supervisors Chairman Dan Bittinger. Officals at the Crittenton Center said the project will improve safety for guests, also making it warmer and more welcoming. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woodbury County board approves thousands for Moville-area childcare center
Woodbury County board approves thousands for Moville-area childcare center

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time14-05-2025

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Woodbury County board approves thousands for Moville-area childcare center

WOODBURY COUNTY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors have approved a $150,000 allocation to a childcare center project in Moville. Supervisors voted 4 to 0, with Matthew Ung being absent, to award the money to the childcare center. The Moville Community Development Association Incorporated was asking for $250,000 from the board. Story continues below Top Story: Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra confirms bid for Iowa governor Lights & Sirens: Sioux City firefighter taken to hospital following Mayday call during Morningside fire Sports: Hawarden native Hunter Dekkers signs with New Orleans Saints The center is planned in a part of the Moville Methodist Church, serving more than 50 children ages 12 and under. The project has an estimated cost of $950,000. So far, $260,000 has been raised. 'We wanted to give as much as we could, to be generous, and so we came upon 60% of the ask which resulted in a $150,000 donation to the Moville Community Development Association, which they're going to use to apply for a MRHD grant to help double that and get a dollar for dollar match,' said Chairman Dan Bittinger. The new care center looks to add 15 new jobs in the county, and it's anticipated to open in the fall of 2026. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woodbury County Board of Supervisors to discuss possible hiring freeze next week
Woodbury County Board of Supervisors to discuss possible hiring freeze next week

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time26-03-2025

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Woodbury County Board of Supervisors to discuss possible hiring freeze next week

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Work on the fiscal year 2026 budget will continue next week for the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors. A clerical error found on this week's agenda is pushing action back to next week. On Tuesday, the board had to table an official action on a possible 2026 hiring freeze. Supervisors say a freeze on hiring could save several hundred thousand dollars. Sioux City residents speak out on proposed property tax levy According to the board, an Iowa property tax bill signed into law back in 2023 continues to produce budget constraints. 'We understand that every decision we make could affect someone's personal budget, their homes, things they want to do with their children, providing things for their household,' board chair Dan Bittinger said. 'And we're taking all of that into consideration. It's very hard because we don't just see, at the end of the day, it's just a dollar. Our job per Iowa Code is to handle the budget and the finance for the county, and that's our job. However, we have to understand that every decision has a real-life implication.' Supervisors also tabled a proposed funding request from the Siouxland Initiative because of budget constraints. Bittinger says that after supervisors approve the budget, the board could take another look at the request. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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