April 19, 2024

Meetings

Mount Ayr City Council, 6 p.m. Monday, 200 S. Taylor St., Mount Ayr.

Agenda includes: Public forum; SICOG - discuss CDBG housing sustainability rehabilitation program requirements: second amendment to professional services agreement dated June 20, 2016, between SICOG and Mount Ayr adding new reporting requirement language, amendment to technical/lead services agreement dated June 20, 2016, between SICOG and Mount Ayr adding additional federal provisions language, approval of ranking list of homeowners, drawdown No.1 for general administration expenses, authorization for alternate signature - section 106; consider partial payment request C.L. Carroll Co. - wastewater improvements - disinfection; consider requests for funds CDBG drawdown No. 10 And SRF drawdown No. 9; consider park board recommendation for recreation director and 2017 season matters; consider Rumors renewal license application for class c liquor license (LC) (commercial) and outdoor service; discuss Mark Trigg’s feed store sewer connection; discuss water meter project matters; Superintendent Wise report and matters for consideration - city wide clean up, guns at brush pile, work session, municipal infractions, spillway repairs, lighted Mount Ayr signs, water and storm water maintenance update; approve treasurer’s report; approve claims.

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Creston City Council, 6 p.m. Tuesday, council chambers, city hall, restored Creston Depot.

Agenda includes: Public forum; new business – resolution to approve proceeding with the acquisition by abandonment of properties located at 805 E. Howard St. and 318 N. Division St. through Iowa Code 657A.10A; public hearing to reconfirm vacation of an alley and conveyance of a portion of the alley to Troy Schroeder; resolution reconfirming vacation of an alley and conveyance of a portion of the alley to Troy Schroeder; resolution to set a public hearing to accept public comment on an offer to purchase city-owned property from Nate Berning; public hearing on the matter of the West Adams Street reconstruction project; resolution to accept bids and authorize the award of contract for the West Adams Street reconstruction project; appointment with Wayne Pantini, UCDA, to discuss housing feasibility study; possible action on request to participate in funding housing feasibility study; appointment with Mark O’Riley regarding easement request; resolution to set public hearing for easement request on city right-of-way at 417 Wyoming Ave.; resolution to approve extending the operation and maintenance agreement for the Fine Arts Wing of the Crest Area Arts and Recreation Center between the city of Creston and Southwestern Community College; resolution to approve drawdown No. 12 for McKinley Lake/Hurley Creek WIRB project based on recommendation of the park and recreation board; resolution to approve and authorize the mayor to sign three agreements with Sesquehanna Productions – on behalf of (1) Carl Worden, (2) David Williams and (3) Barb Ely, and pay fees at required time, for the Party in the Park, based on recommendation of the park and recreation board; appointment with Troy Moore regarding parking motor home in city parking lot; resolution to approve request to park motor home in city parking lot located at 208 N. Elm St.; motion to approve a temporary street closing request from the Creston High School prom committee for the 200 block of North Maple Street from 3 to 5:30 p.m. April 8 for pictures; other.

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Union County Emergency Management Commission, 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, 208 W. Taylor St., Creston.

Agenda includes: Approval of claims; building - project planning; EMPG project updates; coordinator report.

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Union County Board of Health, 8 a.m. Thursday, 1610 W. Townline Ste. 105, Creston.

Agenda includes: Departmental/agency reports - Union County Public Health - LouAnn Snodgrass, director; Union County Public Health - Robin Sevier, public health nurse - outreach/public health services monthly report; HCI Extra Care-Homemaker Services - monthly report; Union County Environmental Health - Amanda Husband - monthly report; Union County Emergency Management - Jo Duckworth, director; correspondence.