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Floyd County Courthouse: Supervisor meeting minutes for April 21, 2026

CHARLES CITY – The Floyd County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on April 21, 2026, with Supervisors Gloria Carr, Boyd Campbell, and Frank Rottinghaus in attendance.
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CHARLES CITY – The Floyd County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on April 21, 2026, with Supervisors Gloria Carr, Boyd Campbell, and Frank Rottinghaus in attendance.

SUPERVISORS CURRENTLY SERVING:

Gloria Carr
County Supervisor, District 1

Frank Rottinghaus
County Supervisor, District 2

Boyd Campbell
County Supervisor District 3

SUMMARY:

The Floyd County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on April 21, 2026, with Supervisors Gloria Carr, Boyd Campbell, and Frank Rottinghaus in attendance. Key Approvals and Administrative ActionsMeeting Essentials: The board unanimously approved the day’s agenda and the minutes from the April 14 meeting.Financial Claims: A series of county and engineer claims were approved, including payments to Alliant Energy, US Cellular, and Charles City services.Public Safety and Awareness: The board approved two proclamations designating April as Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.Permits and Publications: A five-day liquor license was granted to Traveling Tapster LLC, and the board authorized the publication of the annual Noxious Weed notice.Departmental Updates and PresentationsAudit Reports: Elizabeth Thyer presented the FY25 audit report for the county, and the board formally noted the receipt of the North Iowa Area Council of Government FY25 Audit Report.Supervisor Activities: Members reported on recent meetings regarding child abuse prevention, juvenile detention, and the local Chamber of Commerce. All three supervisors also attended a workshop on solar and battery energy storage systems hosted by Iowa State University.Drainage District #9: Frank Rottinghaus provided an update on a significant tile obstruction (estimated at 800-1,000 feet) located in CRP ground. Repairs are currently delayed due to wet field conditions, and the board is coordinating with the Secondary Roads Superintendent and contractors regarding a repair timeline.Looking AheadThe meeting adjourned at 10:16 a.m.. Future agenda items were noted to include a Child Support Services staffing contract, a request for proposals (RFP) for auditing services, and a recognition of the Veterans Affairs Director.

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