Regular Meetings
Day: Wednesday
Location: Hardin County Courthouse
Basement Conference Room
1215 Edgington Ave, Eldora, IA 50627
Board of Supervisors meetings are open to the public.
Agendas and Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes
Public Comment Procedure
The Hardin County Board of Supervisors have drafted a procedure for the public to provide comments. Please fill out the form on the second page of the document to request to speak in front of the Supervisors at a public meeting. The form should be received by the Board Secretary at least five (5) days prior to the board meeting. Please be sure to read the procedures thoroughly before submitting your request.
You can either email the form to [email protected] or mail the form to Hardin County Board of Supervisors, 1215 Edgington Ave., Eldora, IA 50627.
Public Comment Procedure
Members
- Renee McClellan, Vice Chair
Term expires: December 2026
- Lance Granzow, Chair
Term expires: December 2026
- BJ Hoffman
Term expires: December 2024
Membership Selection
Hardin County elects three members to its board who serve staggered four-year terms. The elected Supervisors serve at-large over the entire county, not by districts.
Weekly Agenda Placement
To be placed on the Board's weekly agenda, contact Ann Larson, Executive Assistant to the Board of Supervisors at 641-939-8111 or by email, by Monday at 9:00 AM, the week of the Wednesday meeting.
Meeting Minutes
In addition to being available on our page, minutes of the Board meetings are available for public viewing in the County Auditor's office in the Courthouse and are published weekly in the following newspapers:
Recordings Online
Board of Supervisor meetings are also recorded and available on the official Hardin County YouTube Channel.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Hardin County Board of Supervisors is to plan, finance and deliver services to the citizens of Hardin County that are both mandated and based on community needs in the areas of public safety, public health, human services, drainage, secondary roads, conservation, economic development and administration.