The Henry county board of supervisors met in regular session on the morning of Thursday, August 14 at the Henry County Courthouse. All three supervisors were in attendance. Promptly at 9am Chairperson Marc Lindeen called the meeting to order.
Henry County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss gave an update on what his crew has been working on. An important item to note is the concrete patchwork on Goodyear Road (Old Highway 34). Drivers will notice traffic lights helping to direct traffic since it will be down to one lane. The crew will move along the road various times throughout the next few weeks completing the work. Hotchkiss also mentioned, if you drive through Salem often, you may notice some more speed limit signage to remind you to slow down. And lastly, county crews are mowing throughout the county for the third time this year since the amount of rainfall has kept the grass and weeds growing.
Next on the agenda was Planning and Zoning Director Joe Buffington to discuss the false allocation of a $10,000 bonus. Sitting down with a printed list of all his pay disbursements dating back to his start with the county in 2002, Buffington stated:
“This topic of $10,000 to me bonus or otherwise has been brought up multiple times over the past year or so and I just think it’s time to make it clear that I haven’t at any time received $10,000 bonus or any other payment of $10,000 in the 23 years that I’ve been here….That’s all it is, I’m here to make it clear….This is every pay disbursement I’ve had since I started in 2002… In fact, I’ve had the lowest raises of any department head in the county. If someone has information that I’ve received $10,000, bring it out right now, I’d like to see it. If not, I’d like it put to bed.”
No one presented evidence supporting the false allocation, Chairperson Lindeen asked for the clarification to be reflected in the official meeting minutes.
Public hearings on two different matters concluded and discussion to consider a move for the Henry County Supervisors office began. Chairperson Marc Lindeen mentioned the possibility of moving the supervisor’s office and meetings to the Henry County Emergency Management Building at 900 West Washington Street in Mount Pleasant. No final decisions were made by the Supervisors regarding the move, but the motivation for moving is to better accommodate the number of people in attendance, to increase security of those in attendance, and to utilize the advanced technology set up to aid in meeting communications.
Public comments were accepted, and the meeting adjourned at 10:05 a.m. There will be no supervisors’ meeting next Thursday morning due to the ISAC (Iowa State Association of Counties) Conference.