The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met in regular session Tuesday morning.
The Board approved the draft of a resolution objecting to the Iowa Utilities Board’s authority to enact eminent domain authority within Guthrie County for privately owned and operated carbon dioxide pipelines, and a copy will be attached to the next meeting’s agenda so that the public may have a copy of what the Board has for the resolution.
The Board also approved per the assessor’s recommendations the 2024 credit and exemption applications, including for the homestead tax credit, homestead tax exemption for those 65 and older, military exemptions and disabled veterans homestead tax credit. They then approved the appointment of Quinten Pote and Ryan Recker as medical examiner investigators, and set dates for a tour of the Herndon Trail between Bagley and Herndon. The Board will ask to take the tour on September 10th as their preferred date, and September 17th as a backup date.