
The Greene County Board of Supervisors met Monday in regular session.
The Board reviewed its ordinances with Greene County Attorney Thomas Laehn, prior to moving forward with the re-codification process. It was recommended to combine eight ordinances into four, and eliminate a few other ordinances that haven’t been enforced for years and update them with policies instead of ordinances. Laehn said the next step is to compile all ordinances into a finalized version to present at a public hearing before the adoption process can begin.
The Board also approved hiring Tori Gettler as a full time employee in the auditor’s office to start July 1st with a $45,000 salary and is scheduled to receive a $1,000 increase pending a six month positive review. Finally, they approved a $5,000 funding request from the Highway 30 Coalition to have Snyder and Associates conduct an economic impact study to four-lane the highway from Ogden to Carroll and DeWitt to Lisbon. The funding would come from the Board’s Louis Dreyfus account.

