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City Approves Contract for US-40 Drainage Improvement Project
The council approved Resolution 12-26, authorizing the city manager to execute a contract with Performance Site Development for the US-40 State Route 48 drainage phase one project. The details of the contract and the specific scope of phase one were not elaborated upon during the meeting, but it pertains to improving drainage along a key state route.
Terrace Farm Subdivision Rezoning Advances Amidst Drainage and Traffic Concerns
The council advanced Bill 26-04, concerning the rezoning of the Terrace Farm Subdivision from R1 to SPUD and its preliminary subdivision plan, from second reading to third reading. During the discussion, concerns were raised about potential flooding and traffic, particularly regarding the types of homes to be built on the Sorna Drive side. The developer expressed flexibility, stating they are open to constructing ranch homes if desired by the city, noting that many potential buyers are empty nesters. The developer also clarified a 30-year dry basement guarantee, which includes remediation for flooding issues. While the city engineer will review drainage for the new development, the developer emphasized their commitment to oversizing stormwater facilities and proper grading to prevent basement flooding, but noted they are still subject to the municipality's overall systems.
Council Approves CDBG Application for All-Inclusive Playground at Centennial Park
The council moved to adopt Resolution 11-26, authorizing the submission of a CDBG application for an all-inclusive playground at Centennial Park. This project aims to replace the existing playground, which is over 10 years old and considered small. Council members discussed the potential for improved accessibility, such as providing a base for wheelchairs, although this might incur additional costs. The project is expected to be completed by 2027 and will be located near the inclusive baseball fields. There was a brief discussion on the type of surfacing, with a preference for easier walkability over crushed rubber, and the council confirmed they could add conditions related to playground design.
Resident Urges Action on Persistent Basement Flooding Issues
Resident Amy Servo expressed significant frustration regarding ongoing basement flooding issues in her community, which she has experienced multiple times since 2019. Despite participating in the drain disconnect program and installing check valves and a sump pump, her basement flooded again over the weekend, with sewage and debris causing damage. She highlighted that this is a widespread problem affecting multiple neighbors, leading to property value loss and significant personal costs for cleanup and repairs. Servo believes the city's current infrastructure, including street grading and drainage systems, is inadequate to handle current rainfall patterns, exacerbated by a changing climate. She urged the council to investigate and implement more effective solutions to prevent future flooding.
Interim City Manager's Compensation Increased by 20%
Resolution 13-26 was adopted, authorizing a 20% increase to the base compensation of Della Stearns for her role as interim city manager. The motion was made and seconded, and after a brief, informal comment suggesting a higher increase, the council voted to approve the compensation adjustment.
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