Webster City city council’s first meeting for June is set for Monday evening.

The Webster City City Council’s next meeting is set for this Monday evening, June 5 at 6:00 p.m. in the city council chambers. One of the agenda matters is a public hearing on proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for the construction of the Wilson Brewer Park Courthouse Structural Improvement Project,. A contract and execute a retainer agreement with Napoli Scholnik,, PLLC for the PFAS Cost Recovery Lawsuit will be looked at.. A three year work agreement with a memorandum of understanding with the Webster City Police Department will be reviewed by the council, followed by adopting the, Third Party administrator Employee Benefit Systems group plan for city employees beginning July 1,2023 with the Iowa Governmental Health Care Plan
In other matters on Monday evening the Webster City city council will have the second reading on traffic devices and on automated traffic enforcement in the city. Two public hearings for June 19th will be set at the council meeting. One of the hearings pertains to permit and planning review fees. The other hearing is for the disposal of city owned property in the Brewer Creek Estates Sixth Addition. A hearing for July 17 will be set for the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the emergency backup power for the sewer lift stations project. The council will consider the request from the Webster City Area Chamber of Commerce for additional street closure of the 700 block of Second Street up to 731 Second Street from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. for Webster City Market Nights on Thursdays, June 8 to August 31st,2023. A request for approval of no parking from 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 9th to noon on Saturday, June10,2023 on the West side of Des Moines Street from the intersection of First Street to the north entrance of the Webster City Middle School parking lot for the community clean up drop off event.
There will be a resolution authorizing the mayor to sign and execute an Encroachment Easement Agreement with the Help, Entertain and Restore Organization, Incorporated to install a DVD Box next to the Little Library in front of city hall.
Webster City council members will make appointments to several boards and commissions. There will be a closed meeting of the council to discuss the purchase or sale of particular real estate in the city.
Monday’s council meeting will be streamed through the Webster City Facebook page and the ZOOM conference system.