Leavenworth County Commission agenda: week of March 26

A World War I doughboy statue stands outside the Leavenworth County Courthouse.
The Leavenworth County Commission meets regularly at 9 a.m. each Monday and Thursday at the Leavenworth County Courthouse, 300 Walnut St. in Leavenworth.
Agenda for the week of March 26:
Monday, March 26
9 a.m.: Public comment/administrative business/administrator’s report
- Approval of minutes of March 22
- Diane Collins, human resources — salary statistics
- Mike Spickelmier, county engineer — authorization to purchase replacement service truck
9:15 a.m.: John Forslund, buildings and grounds director — lawn mowing bid results
9:30 a.m.: Fran Keppler, noxious weeds director — discussion regarding in-service day
9:45 a.m.: Larry Malbrough, information services director — escrow disbursement discussion
Commissioners will review the bills for the month of March for the remainder of the day.
Tuesday, March 27
Noon: Mid-America Regional Council meeting, Kansas City, Mo.
Wednesday, March 28
11:30 a.m.: Leavenworth County Port Authority meeting at LCDC office
1 p.m.: Strategic planning work session
Thursday, March 29
9 a.m.: Kansas County Government Institute budgeting workshop in Salina
9 a.m.: Public comment/administrative business/administrator’s report
- Approval of minutes for March 26
- Approval of agenda for week of April 2
9:15 a.m.: Diane Collins, human resources director — PTO recommendation
9:30 a.m.: Jeff Joseph, planning and zoning
- Case No. 03-12: Consideration of an application for a special use permit for a repair service (Seber’s Field Service) located at 25276 183rd St. Request submitted by Randy Seber
- Case No. 04-12: Consideration of an application for a special use permit for a landscaping, lawn care, lawn maintenance, snow removal and related business (Joey’s Lawn Pro, LLC) located at 26088 Wolcott Road. Request submitted by Joseph McKee.
10 a.m.: Mark Wilson, solid waste director — solid waste five-year plan update, public hearing and resolution
- A World War I doughboy statue stands outside the Leavenworth County Courthouse.