Warren County Approves Children's Memorial Splash Pad, Indianola Fuel Tank Funding

Board of Supervisors green-lights community projects and financial support

Mar. 18, 2026 at 2:58pm

The Warren County Board of Supervisors approved several measures in their latest meeting, including appointing a new member to the Aging Resources Board of Directors, providing a letter of support for a children's memorial splash pad project, and contributing $8,000 to the City of Indianola to cover fuel tank removal costs.

Why it matters

The board's actions demonstrate their commitment to supporting community initiatives and infrastructure needs across the county, from senior services to recreational amenities and municipal projects.

The details

In their regular session, the Warren County Board of Supervisors approved Deb Richardson as the new community member representative on the Aging Resources Board of Directors. They also provided a letter of support for the Maximillions' Muddy Puddles Children's Memorial Splash Pad project. Additionally, the board agreed to contribute $8,000 to the City of Indianola to help cover the costs of removing old fuel tanks.

  • The Warren County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, March 18, 2026.

The players

Warren County Board of Supervisors

The governing body responsible for overseeing county-level policies, budgets, and initiatives in Warren County, Iowa.

Deb Richardson

A community member appointed to serve on the Aging Resources Board of Directors, which oversees programs and services for senior citizens in the county.

Maximillions' Muddy Puddles Children's Memorial Splash Pad

A proposed recreational project to build a children's memorial splash pad in Warren County.

City of Indianola

The municipal government of Indianola, Iowa, which received $8,000 in funding from Warren County to help cover the costs of removing old fuel tanks.

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The takeaway

Warren County's Board of Supervisors demonstrated their commitment to supporting community initiatives and infrastructure needs across the county, from senior services to recreational amenities and municipal projects.