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The City of Mason City's Strategic Plan for 2026-2027 aims to solidify its position as the capital of North Iowa and a flourishing regional hub, celebrating its cultural, architectural, and musical heritage. The plan is guided by a vision to serve the community through effective communication, wise planning, and agile resource management, fostering long-term success. Its mission focuses on providing high-quality, technologically advanced, and cost-effective services, promoting planned growth, investing in infrastructure, and being a destination for healthy living and entertainment. Key initiatives and projects include downtown assessment and revitalization, mall renovation, housing incentive programs, police staffing, legislative education, sanitation automation, and significant infrastructure improvements.
The key discussion points for this City Council meeting, which included a public forum period, covered several administrative and legislative actions. The Consent Agenda included the approval of claims and permits, as well as the recommended appointment of Brad Meyer as Rental Housing/Code Enforcement Officer. The Council addressed several resolutions concerning levying assessments for property charges and tree removal, and authorizing notices to bidders for two construction projects: the "2026 Pavement Marking Program Project No. 26-1002" and the "19th Street SW HMA Resurfacing with Milling." Further items included authorizing a General Obligation Corporate Purpose Loan Agreement, accepting the 2025 Iowa Certified Local Government Annual Report, and approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Mason City Fire Fighters Association Local Union No. 41. A public hearing was held regarding the approval and adoption of the 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plan, which involved recessing the hearing and action on bids for the Water Reclamation Facility Improvements until March 17, 2026. Additionally, multiple ordinances were considered for amending the City Code related to zoning regulations (Z2, Z3, Z5, Z6-O districts) and repealing the chapter on Vehicles for Hire and Taxicabs.
The City Council meeting agenda included the City Administrator's Monthly Report. The Consent Agenda covered the minutes from the February 3, 2026 meeting, claims dated February 5 and 12, 2026, and January Financials. Action items recommended for approval included the promotion of Brandon Van Horn to Police Sergeant and the appointment of Terry Boehmer as Engineering Associate. The Council was also set to establish dates for public hearings concerning the 'Truth in Taxation' preliminary hearing for the FY27 Budget and for a hearing on the proposed 2027-2031 Capital Improvements Plan. Other resolutions involved approving a Change Order for the 'Taft Avenue Water Main Loop Project,' approving an Amendment with Short Elliott, Hendrickson, Inc. (SEH) for Water Works Plant Upgrades, granting preliminary approval for Tax Abatements under the Urban Revitalization Program, approving an Amendment to the Economic Development Grant Agreement with Habitat for Humanity, setting a date for a public hearing on Urban Renewal Plan Amendment No. 2 for the Southside Gateway area, and setting a date to approve a Development Agreement with Golden Grain Energy, LLC. Additionally, authorization was sought to order traffic signal poles for the 19th Street SW Improvements project. Final action items involved amending zoning regulations (Z2, Z3, Z5, and Sign Regulations) and ordinances repealing Title 3 Chapter 10 ('Vehicles for Hire, Taxicabs, Limousines') and renaming the 'Operations and Maintenance Manager' to 'Public Works Director'.
The City Council meeting agenda included a presentation of the FY25 Audit by Abdo, LLP. Discussions under the consent agenda involved the approval of regular, special, and worksession minutes from January 2026, as well as claims from January 2026 and permits. Action items included the recommended appointment/hire of Daniel Kamm as Streets/Sanitary Supervisor, approval of amendments to professional services contracts with WHKS & Co. for the N. Pierce Avenue and 12th Street NW Roundabout Project and the 19th Street SW Improvements Project, acceptance of work for the 2024-2025 Sanitary Sewer Repairs, authorization to submit a U.S. Department of Transportation BUILD Grant for the IA 122 / 4th St Corridor Improvement Project, dedication of 19th Street Southeast right-of-way, and an amendment to the Development Agreement with North Iowa Corridor Housing Development Corporation. The meeting also featured a public hearing regarding an ordinance amending various sections in Title 12 "Zoning Regulations" and zoning district boundary changes. Further action items involved repealing the "Vehicles for Hire, Taxicabs, Limousines" chapter, adopting new Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings, and changing the title "Operations and Maintenance Manager" to "Public Works Director".
This document is Amendment #1 to the North Iowa Corridor Joint Comprehensive Plan, specifically addressing changes within the limits of Mason City and not impacting the Common Ground area. It details the process for updating specific portions of the plan, particularly regarding future land use maps, and outlines the procedure for approval by the City Council and subsequent notification to other involved jurisdictions such as the City of Clear Lake and Cerro Gordo County.
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