The Scott County Business Commission accepted a staff financial report and approved several small grants and a tourism-ad renewal at its June 16 meeting.
A staff member reported a beginning balance of $631,783.57, receipts of $26,232.74 and expenditures of $9,248.33, leaving a cash balance of $648,767.98. "Beginning balance $631,78357," the staff member stated when reading the report. Mr. Gibson moved to approve the financial report; a second was recorded and the chair said, "Motion carries." The commission later read and approved the minutes from the prior meeting.
On downtown grants, commissioners approved an application for a storefront awning at 38 West after reviewing attached photos and documentation and said the change would improve the square's appearance. Commissioners also approved a storefront-improvement request from Kimberly Macauski for Hello Beautiful Salon, describing the work as repainting, adding awnings and improving lighting rather than installing new signage; application documents showed roughly $1,800 in materials with the applicant requesting less than the commission's $2,500 maximum grant.
The commission voted to renew the county's placement in a statewide festival guide (the previous year's cost was about $2,630 and organizers said the guide distributes widely, including to hotels and welcome centers). A commissioner said the guide reaches visitors outside the county and recommended continuing the ad as a marketing tool to bring people to Scott County.
All motions were recorded in the meeting as passing; the transcript logs the outcomes as 'Motion carries' or 'Passes' but does not provide numerical vote tallies.
The meeting closed these agenda items and moved on to other funding requests and follow-ups.