# Lancaster County Board approves salary schedule, service agreements  
**Published:** 2026-03-31T12:00:00.000Z  
**Source:** [Lincoln Cablecast Meetings](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4304?channel=1)  
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The [Lancaster County Board of Commissioners approved six agenda items](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4304?channel=1) during a March 31 meeting, including a new salary schedule for deputy sheriff captains and agreements with two service providers.

Vice Chair Chelsea Johnson presided over the session in Room 112 of the County City Building, with Commissioners Shelton and Best present. Commissioner Flour Day was absent. The board took six consecutive unanimous or near-unanimous votes, with no public comments heard during the session.

The commissioners adopted a resolution establishing an updated compensation schedule for deputy sheriff captains within the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, replacing a prior resolution governing the position's pay framework. The board also approved an agreement with Rail Pros Field Services to provide flagging services for a culvert installation project on Union Pacific Railroad property. Flagging services are a standard railroad safety requirement that monitors train traffic in work zones to protect construction crews operating near active rail lines.

The board additionally approved engagement agreements with DLR Group LP for professional services, though specific details about the scope and nature of those services were not disclosed in the meeting record. Meeting minutes from the March 24 session were approved with one abstention.

In financial matters, the commissioners approved two right-of-way contracts totaling $1,460. The board agreed to pay Gary and Carol Massac $415 for right-of-way interests from their property and Kay Vorhees $1,045 for similar acquisitions from her property. The specific road or infrastructure project associated with these land acquisitions was not detailed in available meeting materials.

The board also handled routine administrative items including approval of county claims processed through March 27 and a consent agenda package that included contract amendments and the setting of a public hearing. Additional details about the specific contracts amended and the public hearing scheduled were not included in the available extracted data.

## Sources

- [Lincoln Cablecast Meetings](https://lnktv.lincoln.ne.gov/internetchannel/show/4304?channel=1)

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