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Curry to hear financial report

CLOVIS — The Curry County Commission is slated to hear a report on financials for the Curry County Fairgrounds and Events Center during its Tuesday morning meeting.

The 9 a.m. meeting at the Curry County Administrative Complex will also include a review and potential change of fairground and events center fees. Proposed for the events center’s indoor arena is $1,500 for the first day, $1,200 for the second day and $800 for any following day. The current fee is $1,000 per day. There is no change suggested on fees for the pavilion ($650), the 4-H building ($200) or the Curry County Mounted Patrol Arena ($300).

• Continuation of a copier supply agreement with Holland’s for the assessors office, with 1.03 cents per black-and-white copy, 6.93 cents per color copy and an $11 per month charge for any necessary parts, labor or service.

• A request to disband the county water conservation committee. The commission voted 4-1 in April 2018 to create the committee that would include two commissioners and two to three county citizens. Commissioners surveyed saw no need to continue the committee when communication about water conservation can be done through the county website and Facebook page and through local advertising.

• A transfer of a 2011 Ford Expedition from the sheriff’s office to the treasurer’s office.

• A culvert permit application for Curry Road M between Bridle and Appaloosa.

• An indigent board meeting, with nine claims worth approximately $870.