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City of Goose Lake
Construction modifications to the existing 2-cell controlled discharge lagoon to create a new 3-cell controlled discharge lagoon wwtf at the existing wwtf site. The work will include sludge removal and earthwork modifications of the existing cells and relining of them with a synthetic liner. New lagoon piping control structures will be constructed.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
City of Goose Lake
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Construction modifications to the existing 2-cell controlled discharge lagoon to create a new 3-cell controlled discharge lagoon wwtf at the existing wwtf site. The work will include sludge removal and earthwork modifications of the existing cells and relining of them with a synthetic liner. New lagoon piping control structures will be constructed.
AvailableCity of Goose Lake
Provide solid waste and recyclable collection services for approx. 110 households.
Posted Date
May 14, 2025
Due Date
May 21, 2025
Release: May 14, 2025
City of Goose Lake
Close: May 21, 2025
Provide solid waste and recyclable collection services for approx. 110 households.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Goose Lake
The regular meeting addressed the adoption of the agenda and approval of the consent agenda, which covered previous minutes and financial reports, including payment of several new bills. Department reports included updates from the Sheriff's office, discussion on lead and copper water samples, and DNR suggestions for the Sewer Superintendent regarding PH meter testing. The Fire Department announced an upcoming Trivia Night Fundraiser and reported that the new brush truck is being fitted out. The council addressed visitor concerns regarding a non-functional meter. During a closed session, the council discussed employee performance, followed by unanimous approval to increase the monthly wages for both the Water Superintendent and Wastewater Superintendent positions, effective February 1, 2026. Bre Hudson was appointed to fill a vacancy on the City Council, and the Oath of Office was administered. Resolutions appointing city officers and establishing mileage reimbursement were approved. The council also approved the agreement with the Iowa DOT for primary road maintenance. The date for the FY26-27 Budget Workshop was set, and follow-up actions were assigned regarding capping an old well and replacing a street light.
The council discussed a temporary transfer of funds from the Local Option Sales Tax Fund to the General Fund, pending grant reimbursement for a fire department brush truck purchase. They also addressed changes and updates regarding the New Generations Learning Center, including the owner's notice of closure and potential takeover by Lee Jacobsen. The lease with Kelsie Tillery and New Generations Learning Center was terminated.
The council discussed various topics, including water and sewer superintendent wages, a rental lease agreement with Goose Lake Learning Center, and the appointment of a representative to the Clinton County Area Solid Waste Agency. They also addressed the resignation of a councilmember and decided to fill the vacancy by appointment. The meeting included discussion of the sheriff's report, water and sewer superintendent reports, and a fire department update. Additionally, the council addressed citizen concerns and thanked the Northeast Superintendent for assistance with the daycare transition.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various city matters. The council reviewed and approved the consent agenda, which included the minutes from the previous meeting, the treasurer's report, financial reports, and new bills. The Sheriff's report was reviewed, highlighting total hours logged, calls for service, citations or warnings issued, and cases reported. Water Superintendent Marty Jahn provided an update on the water plant, including booster alarm issues and a DNR inspection. The council discussed an alkalinity problem that led to a lead and copper issue and hopes to return to a three-year testing period. The Assistant Fire Chief reported on a grant received for a new brush truck and the upcoming Spaghetti Supper Fundraiser. The council also discussed water service for residents, yard waste solutions, bids for mowing services, and the increasing enrollment at New Generations Learning Center.
The council discussed a lease agreement with New Generations Learning Center, approving a rent reduction through the end of the year with a reassessment planned for December. Nuisance properties in town were addressed, with a plan to send letters for flagrant violations and solicit ideas from citizens. Updates for the upcoming Fall Festival were shared. The council approved the Annual Street Financial Report for FY 2024-2025 and authorized New Generation Learning Center to use the Goose Lake Community Center for after-school services free of charge until the end of the year. Changes in garbage and recycling services were announced, and the council discussed options for mowing services, including hiring an employee versus contracting the work. A snow removal bid was approved, and the payment for the easement for property owners to access the lagoon site was discussed. The meeting concluded with a mention of protective caps placed on the new City of Goose Lake signs.
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