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Commissioners approve 2026 asphalt overlay contract, adopt Museum Month proclamation and OK final plat for Harper Valley

April 28, 2026 | Riley, Kansas


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Commissioners approve 2026 asphalt overlay contract, adopt Museum Month proclamation and OK final plat for Harper Valley
The Raleigh County Commission approved three formal items during its April 27 meeting: a contract with Schilling Construction for the 2026 asphalt overlay program, a proclamation declaring May 2026 as Museum Month, and Resolution No. 042726 acknowledging the final plat for Harper Valley Subdivision.

The commission voted to approve the county's 2026 asphalt overlay contract with Schilling Construction after a motion to do so was made and seconded by commissioners presiding in the meeting. The presiding officer called for the question and recorded the motion as approved by voice vote.

Commissioner (S3) moved the proclamation recognizing museums; the motion was seconded and approved. The proclamation text, read later in the meeting, highlighted museums' roles in preserving local history, offering educational programs and contributing to the county's economy.

Planning staff presented the Harper Valley Subdivision plat, describing a roughly 4.5-acre extraneous farmstead lot being platted from a 58-acre parent tract and confirming staff's finding that the request complied with the county's land development regulations and comprehensive plan. A motion to sign Resolution No. 042726 acknowledging approval of the final plat and accepting dedicated easements and rights-of-way passed by voice vote.

Each of the three measures was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote during the open meeting; commissioners also instructed that documents be signed as indicated. No roll-call tallies naming individual members appear in the record, but the meeting recorded affirmative voice votes for the actions described.

The commission also scheduled and recessed for executive sessions later in the agenda on personnel matters; the record reflects that some sessions concluded with no binding action and other returns noted that actions would be taken consistent with the consensus reached in executive session.

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