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Jan 6, 2026·Board Meeting

Muscatine City Council Regular Meeting

Board

The council conducted swearing-in ceremonies for a new council member and the finance director. The agenda included a public hearing for the annual comprehensive plan report, the second reading of an ordinance regarding accessory dwelling units and other residential structures, and the adoption of a resolution for the final plat of the Hackett Development second edition. The council also approved an updated memorandum of understanding with the Muscatine County Attorney, accepted the annual comprehensive financial report and audit, and passed a resolution adopting a new comprehensive plan. Additionally, a presentation was provided on the Musco Sports Center, covering its operational status, recent facility usage, upcoming events, and the launch of its new website.

Oct 15, 2020·Strategic Plan

City of Muscatine Strategic Plan 2020-2030

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The City of Muscatine's strategic planning retreat aims to outline a 10-year vision for the community. The plan focuses on leveraging existing strengths such as diversity (cultural, knowledge, business, environmental), passion among staff and leaders, and growing trust. Key priorities include enhancing customer service through proactive outreach and modernizing infrastructure, such as the city hall phone system. The plan also seeks to capitalize on development opportunities, foster new leadership partnerships, and improve quality of life through better middle-income housing and expanded recreational facilities, all while building on successes to create momentum for future growth.

Jan 1, 2025·Strategic Plan

City of Muscatine Comprehensive Plan 2025-2045

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The Comprehensive Plan for the City of Muscatine, covering the period 2025-2045, serves as a roadmap to guide decision-making, establish land use regulation, and fulfill the aspirations of its citizens. The plan is organized around four guiding themes: 'Make It Ambitious' for inspiring the future, 'Make It Home' for increasing housing options, 'Make It Connected' for a complete transit network, and 'Make It Adventurous' for enhancing recreational opportunities. It addresses key areas including land use and design, mobility, housing and neighborhoods, parks and trails, and public facilities, with a vision to strengthen Muscatine as an ideal place to live, work, and play, and a goal to add 2,000 new housing units by 2033.

Nov 15, 2021·Board Meeting

Muscatine County Board of Supervisors Regular Session

Board

The meeting included the approval of the agenda and claims totaling $869,262.19. Key discussions involved two separate public hearings concerning the request to vacate and close sections of secondary roads. The first hearing resulted in the approval of Resolution #11-15-21-01 to vacate a section of 41st Street in Fruitland Township, addressing access control for Grain Processing Corporation. The second public hearing addressed the vacation of a section of Keokuk Avenue in Lake Township, involving discussions on property tax implications and maintenance responsibilities for landowners, leading to the approval of Resolution #11-15-21-02. The Board also approved utility permits for Muscatine Power and Water and Mid-America Energy Company, and authorized the purchase of two light-duty trucks for the County Engineer's department. Furthermore, the Board acted as the Board of Canvassers for the recent city and school elections, certifying amended canvass results for Muscatine and Wilton races. Operational changes included approving a change of ownership application for Ardon Creek Vineyard & Winery, LLC, and authorizing the elimination of two part-time Diversion Officer positions in favor of one full-time position at the County Jail, funded by the Commissary fund. Finally, the Board re-appointed Brad Akers to the Zoning Committee and set a public hearing date for a rezoning request in Wapsie Township.

May 21, 2020·Board Meeting

City Council Regular City Council Meeting

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The meeting included the swearing-in of three new firefighters. Key discussions involved public hearings concerning a moratorium on city code to streamline permitting for outdoor restaurant seating due to the COVID-19 public health crisis, and a proposed amendment to the city budget. Resolutions adopted included approving the moratorium, adopting an amendment to the 2019-2020 city budget, approving the write-up of uncollectible debts totaling $15,572.27 from former housing tenants, approving a contract for the reconstruction of taxiway A, setting a public hearing for the vacation of a portion of the Cypress Street right-of-way, and approving an outline development plan for the expansion of Cottage Grove senior housing. Purchase orders were approved for a high-strength waste storage tank and a stationary pressure washer. The council also approved funding acceptance for a new light duty transit bus and participation in the Iowa Water Wastewater Agency Response Network.

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