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News: Should Glenn Otto be removed from Office
Good afternoon Don,
I wanted to reach out to you concerning the “yard issue” at 7019 Shull Rd.
I have spoken with Mrs. Lisse and gone to the property to review the situation. Mr…
News: Council thinks they are that much smarter than you
Item 3E is a resolution scheduled to be passed on Monday that waives the competitive bidding requirements for professional services needed to implement the program associated with the 51 acres the city is buying for $3.75 million dollars.
The resolution they plan on…
News: Inappropriate Executive Sessions - Could they cause us to lose our Court?
When they came out of executive session, they announced that they would be extending the…
News: Budget Discussion
This discussion from this week's work session should be the most talked about city issue of the last 2 years. It is 45 minutes long and if you care about your personal finances and the services the city can provide you will listen to it. I am not providing commentary now but I hope after you listen to it you will join the discussion on Facebook. Tell me your thoughts and take aways.
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News: What to know about the two coalitions
If you didn’t realize it, there are two coalitions fielding candidates in the City government races.
Is there an advantage to backing one of the coalitions?
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News: City Attorney implements improved Executive Session Procedure
Many of you probably didn't know that I withdrew my lawsuit against the city after the judge made a decision on my motion for summary judgment. Even though my effort did not result in a clear and unambiguous legal ruling about the Open Meetings Act I am pleased to see the the City Attorney adopted one of my contentions and implemented a useful change during the last work session.
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News: Latest on City wide watermain line refurbishment.
Latest on City wide watermain line maintenance.
The Dec 6th Council Work Session ended with Council planning on increasing the budget for Water Line replacement from $1.3 million to $4.5 million and increasing water rates by 7.5% (approximately $2.66 a month per costumer) immediately, with the promise of raising rates at least an and additional 7.5% a month in March. This combination of increases…
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