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The February 16, 2026 meeting agenda included a call to order, roll call, citizen comments, updates, board member updates, and adjournment, with the next meeting scheduled for March 2026. The document also contains the minutes from the December 15, 2025 meeting, where discussions covered the procedure for citizens bringing forward future projects, requiring plans, secured funding, and placement on the agenda for final approval. Updates included the status of a trail project requiring spring completion for concrete work and dirt work, equipment maintenance, applicator license CEU completion, and successful grant applications ($5,552.50 from Fayette County Community Foundation and an expected $1,500 from Iowa Park and Recreation Foundation) to partially fund a new 16' aluminum diving board. The December meeting concluded with the approval of the 2026 fee schedule, including a recommended yearly flat fee of $500 for school use of ball fields.
The key discussion focused on the Oelwein Volunteer Firefighters team's plan to host the 2027 and 2028 Iowa Firefighters Association Annual Conventions. The discussion included preliminary requests concerning the use of the Veterans Park Sports Complex parking lot and concession stand for registration and camper staging, including the erection of a large tent. Requests also covered the closure of a section of the Bike Trail for safety during the event periods in 2027 and 2028, and modifications to traffic flow on 10th St SE/Old Road near the proposed campground entrance to mitigate safety concerns related to a blind spot. The proposed contest area for the state competition downtown was also reviewed, noting the potential for increased local economic activity.
The City Council agenda for the meeting included consideration of approving the February 23, 2026 minutes and an amendment to the Class "C" Retail Alcohol License for Clete and Connie's under the Consent Agenda. Ordinance discussions focused on amending the Code of Ordinances regarding the Oelwein Airport Board meeting frequency to every other month, and multiple zoning ordinance amendments concerning district sections and the reclassification of specific real estate properties from R-1 to R-2 Residential zoning. Resolutions involved approving the 2026 Housing Tax Abatement Applications and addressing a $2,500.00 Hotel Motel funding request to the Williams Center for the Arts. Committee reports were also scheduled, alongside Mayor's and City Administrator's reports.
The City Council meeting included public comments regarding safety concerns at the intersection of Highway 150 and 14th St SW, for which the City Administrator agreed to develop a plan. Key resolutions involved approving the sale of city-owned real property at 201 9th Avenue SW, and scheduling future public hearings for the proposed sale of properties at 502 E. Charles and 111 5th Avenue SW. Additionally, the Council approved a resolution authorizing an amended and restated Loan and Disbursement Agreement and Sewer Revenue Bond. A motion directed $1,500.00 from the Hotel Motel fund to the Oelwein Historical Society DBA Oelwein Coliseum, and the Council deferred selection of candidates for the Wellness Center Advisory Committee to the next meeting. The Mayor noted evolving reluctance from the Fayette County Landfill Commission regarding outsourcing services, and the City Administrator scheduled a meeting regarding proposed city funding for the Fayette County Fair.
The Tree Board agenda included discussions on the IRA planting date and the Arbor Day event. Specific action items involved planning for the Operation Releaf event scheduled for April 25th. The board members planned to trim young trees in the park immediately following the meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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