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08:57 AM Jun 6, 2023 CDT
The Board started with a moment of silence for the 79th anniversary of D-Day
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
During citizen comment, an Omaha resident said the county’s property value assessment process is complicated and not fair for property owners
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
Kim Hawekotte from administration said the grant was for juvenile services
The Board recognized the retirements of Mary Beth Holland and Kina Watson-DeBerry from the health department
Comm Chris Rodgers read a resolution honoring the life of Omaha-native actor John Beasley, who passed away last week.
Rodgers said we’re all poorer for having lost the chance to see Beasley perform on Broadway for the first time
During citizen comment, Luis Jimenez proposed having the community health center across the street from the correctional facility rather than in the same building
Moving on to public hearings. First, the Board approved a liquor license for World Liquor
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
Lorenz said they’re increasing the budget for 911 communications by $300,000 for wage increases
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
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
Lorenz said this will get the county “over the finish line” before they approve next year’s budget this summer
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
Next is an item approving the vacation of Hadan Street and 117th Street between State Street and 120th Street
Dan Kutilek from the county engineer’s office said neighbors petitioned for the vacation and the Omaha City Council approved it, with stipulations
The county will enter into an agreement with the developers for improvements on 120th Street
The developer, Westwood Solutions, will own the property. Kutilek said there will be some kind of commercial development
Next is a public use permit for Waste Management of Nebraska to operate a landfill in an ag zone at 13505 N 216 St
Kent Holm from environmental services said this item is updating the facility from the existing conditional use permit to comply with new zoning regulations
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
Comm Cavanaugh said he was against the original agreement, believing people within the county could provide the service at a much lower cost
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
Cavanaugh said the county shouldn’t continue the agreement, and they should find a better way to get legal opinions on ARPA spending
Cavanaugh called the agreement a “professional fees gravy train”
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
He said the county has distributed a lot of ARPA money already and nothing has been clawed back so far
“I would love to shut em off, but I don’t think it’s wise at this point,” Friend said
Cavanaugh said there are local private law firms that would be able to provide these services
Friend said it’s not a given that using a local firm would be better or cheaper.
Next, lobbyists Sean Kelley and Kelly Plucker will give an overview of the legislative session, which adjourned last week
Kelley said it was a “very unusual session” bc of the filibuster, but a lot was still able to get done
He provided a bill tracker for the commissioners. He said Gov Jim Pillen accomplished many of his goals
The Board adjourned but went back to Board of Equalization to re-vote on an item
County clerk Dan Esch said they need to re-vote bc of a conflict of interest for Comm PJ Morgan
The Board reconsidered and approved the item with Comm Morgan abstaining. Adjourned at 10:51 am