April 25, 2024

Meetings

Corning City Council, 5 p.m. today, 601 6th St., Corning

Agenda includes: consent agenda — Nov. 9 minutes, claims, fund transfers $100,539.91, Nov. 10 Park and Rec minutes; citizens forum; new business — Kevin Wynn insurance rates, 2021 bridge inspection agreement, DOT Title VI coordinator, board openings, resolution 37-20 accepting CMU 20201 annual budget, 729 Davis change order, signage on Loomis Avenue; attorney report; other; unfinished business — nuisance property update, 2020 street update.

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Greater Regional Health Board of Trustees, 6 p.m. today, Medical Arts Plaza (MAP) Conference Room.

Section 00 01 11 – Notice of Public Hearing

3-20104 Chiller Replacement

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at 6 p.m. today in the Medical Arts Plaza (MAP) Conference Room at Greater Regional Health, Creston.

The project consists of equipment removal and replacement for the chiller plant. This work shall include steel, roofing, drywall, metal studs, fire sprinklers, electrical and lighting, plumbing, mechanical, painting, fire stopping materials, and construction specialties per the specifications and construction documents. This work is coordinated with the owner.

The public hearing will receive comments on the hospital project for the renovation work at Greater Regional Health. Any individual may file written comments and/or be heard at said hearing. Additional information can be obtained through the administration office, Jessica Duncan at 641-782-3503.

Bidding documents may be viewed at the office of the facilities director, Matthew Buck. Please call and specify a time. The facilities director can be reached at 641-782-3875.

Regular monthly meeting agenda includes: 6:05 p.m. approvals — agenda, previous meeting minutes; 6:15 p.m. medical staff reports — Dr. Heather Osterbrink, full medical staff meeting Nov. 17; 6:25 p.m. human resources report, Amy Rieck; 6:35 p.m. quality report, Kim Weehler; 6:40 p.m. financial report, Matt McCutchan; 6:50 p.m. capital expenditure requests — renovation projects, Karla Alford voice over IP; 7 p.m. administrative report, Monte Neitzel; 7:05 p.m. UnityPoint update; 7:10 p.m. board member concerns; 7:15 p.m. adjournment.

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Green Hills AEA Board of Directors, 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, via electronic means.

Join Zoom meeting 95869465313, Green Hills AEA Halverson Center for Education, 24997 Hwy 92, Council Bluffs, IA 51503.

Regular meeting of the Green Hills AEA Board of Directors. Due to COVID-19 members of the public may join via Zoom or telephone. Board members will join the meeting electronically pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.8. Telephone: Dial 1-312-626-6799; Enter Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 958 6946 5313 , followed by #. (Passcode: 261937 if asked.) Listen to message for further directions and just stay on the line until the meeting starts.

Agenda includes: call to order, roll call, agenda, minutes; open forum; board presentation — GHAEA professional learning transition to remote and digital learning; personnel items; agreements and contracts; financial reports; Professional Learning Center construction change order; GHAEA board letter of support for AEA funding equity legislation; rural school advocates of Iowa (RSAI) membership dues for 2020-21; first, second reading of board policies; administrative and board reports — a. IASB (Iowa Association of School Boards) virtual convention, b. update on Iowa AEA board meetings, c. AESA virtual convention.

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MATURA Action Corporation, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Trinity Lutheran Church, 800 N. Sumner Ave.

MATURA Action Corporation will hold its annual meeting at the above location followed by a business meeting.

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Gibson Memorial Library Board, 5:15 p.m. Dec. 7, 200 W. Howard St.

Current and past agendas and minutes may be viewed online at creston.lib.ia.us/about/library-board.

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Forum on Impact of Industrial Wind and Solar Energy, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16, Supertel, 800 Laurel St.

For Union and Adams counties. This two-hour forum is an educational meeting for the public.

Agenda includes: An experienced attorney and environmentalist will share his insight on the contracts with energy companies, as well as potential impacts on local communities, natural resources and farmland quality; a realtor who works and lives among wind turbine zones will discuss the trends on property values and housing changes; a discussion about land and homeowners’ property rights as affected by industrial energy; open discussion. More information is available at protectourlanducia.org.