Infrastructure matters took center stage for Lyon County Commissioners during their recent action session Thursday morning.
Commissioners first approved a quote from APAC-Kansas Shears Division for paving work on a section of Road 70 east of Olpe totaling more than $113,000. A pair of quotes from Foley Equipment for an asphalt planer in the amount of $35,520 and a plate compactor totaling more than $7,400 both gained approval.
Commissioners also approved a transfer of $66,755 from the general fund to the multi-year fund at the request of Lyon County Controller Dan Williams. In non-financial or infrastructure matters, commissioners accepted the resignation of Renee Stinson as Waterloo Township clerk before appointing Mark Ziegler to fill the vacant position.
Two executive sessions, both for non-elected personnel matters, were also held with no action taken. Lyon County Commissioners will reconvene for their weekly action session next Thursday at 9 am inside of the Lyon County Courthouse Commission Chambers.
Next Thursday will be the first official meeting for new first district commissioner Ken Duft who was sworn in this past Monday. Duft follows former longtime commissioner Scott Briggs who chose not to seek re-election following 16 years on the commission.