IOWA CITY
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors’ monthly evening meeting for rezoning and plat applications will take place April 13 at 5:30.
The applications and proposals include …
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IOWA CITY
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors’ monthly evening meeting for rezoning and plat applications will take place April 13 at 5:30.
The applications and proposals include a time for public hearings in front of the board.
Last month’s evening meeting resulted in the board’s approval of the Windham Village development plan.
At last Thursday’s formal session, the board approved Daniel Griffith, Noah Hughes, Byron Yoder, Alexander Jiras, Colby Montminy and Mallory Staats as reserve sheriff deputies.
Angel Taylor of North Liberty was appointed to the Compensation Commission.
Board Action
The Board approved a resolution authorizing the county to enter a settlement agreement with Teva, Allergan, Walgreens, CVS and Walmart in litigation involving opioid pharmaceuticals. Law firms Crueger Dickinson LLC, Simmons Hanly Conroy LLC and von Briesen & Roper filed suit in 2018, and litigation has continued nationally since that time.
The Board issued a proclamation in recognition of County Government Month.
The Board set public hearings April 19 at 5:30 p.m. for the Johnson County budget estimate and general obligation loan agreements.