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The Committee of the Whole meeting discussed the upcoming sale of $20,995,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026A, including electronic bidding procedures and the Official Statement. The Finance Director clarified that sewer debt is covered by sewer fees, not property taxes. Additionally, the Parks and Recreation Director provided a positive update on the success of the recent Winterfest event at The Landing, noting high attendance and future growth potential.
The Finance Director provided an introduction to the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget. Key discussion points included the uncertainty stemming from the 2026 proposed property tax bills, the increased costs of goods and services, levy rate scenarios, and the budget approval calendar. The Finance Director also addressed staffing requests and changes, as well as discussions concerning the Employee Health Insurance Fund and the Risk Management Fund. No formal action was taken during this work session.
This document, the 2026 State of the City Address, outlines the vision, goals, and plans for the coming year for the City of Bnorf, Iowa. Key priorities include ensuring the city's financial soundness while providing excellent city services, developing downtown as a destination for entertainment and living, and fostering growth and development to become a premier location for living, working, playing, investing, and visiting. The address highlights economic development, exemplified by the TBK Bank Sports Complex, as a continuing focus.
The meeting agenda included a public hearing and first reading of an ordinance amending Bettendorf City Code Section 12-3A-3, concerning 'Standard Specifications Adopted,' presented by the City Engineer. Consent Agenda items included a resolution approving the Final Plat of Ann's Nature Preserve Addition and a resolution authorizing the Parks and Recreation Director to sign a facility use agreement with the Bettendorf/Pleasant Valley Youth Baseball (BPV). Subsequent documents indicate that the full City Council meeting addressed receipt of bids, a resolution directing the sale of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2026A, and the first reading of the ordinance amending the City Code, as well as detailed revisions to the Iowa Statewide Urban Design and Specifications (SUDAS) manual across multiple divisions.
The agenda for the Committee of the Whole meeting included presentations such as Community Engagement's Year in Review and Zencity Community Survey Results, along with an East Criswell Annexation Analysis. Consent agenda items involved updates on landscaping contracts citywide. The document also contains the agenda for the subsequent City Council meeting, which included a public hearing regarding the Public Works Fire Suppression Systems Project, a resolution to approve plans for that project, and the second reading of an ordinance amending Bettendorf City Code regarding Standard Specifications Adopted. The City Council meeting also included a comprehensive consent agenda covering the approval of previous minutes, resolutions related to General Obligation Bonds issuance, setting dates for public hearings for Pavement Markings, Pavement Preservation, and State Transit Assistance Funds applications, awarding landscaping and turf maintenance contracts, and resolutions regarding tax exemption designations and the placement/removal of Parking for Persons with Disabilities Signs. Additionally, the document details substantial amendments to the City's Supplemental Specifications for various divisions, including Earthwork, Sewers and Drains, Streets and Related Work, and Structures for Sanitary and Storm Sewers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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