When the Webster City City Council meets this Monday evening, March 16th, they will have the second reading for the ordinance providing for the Division of Taxes Levied on Taxable Property in the March,2026 Addition to the City of Webster City Riverview Urban Renewal Area. The council is expected to waive the third reading on the ordinance followed by the passing and adoption of it. There will be a public hearing on the proposed development agreement with Brew Oil, L.L.C. to be located in the Doc’s Stop property of Closz Drive. The Webster City City Council will have the second reading on two ordinances. The first one is to amend an ordinance for False Fire Alarms. The second one is for the establishment of new rates to be charged for electrical energy sold by the City of Webster City to its residents, businesses and industries. A resolution in support of an application to the “Hometown Pride” Program will be considered this Monday.
In other matters, the Webster City City Council will appoint Trish Bahrenfuss to the Webster City Civil Service Commission for the 4-year term ending on April 1,2030.
The requests for street closures for the Hamilton County Fair Parade on July 21st, the JunqueFest for Saturday,May 23rd and for Market Nights starting June 4th through August 27th will be considered.
Monday evening’s Webster City City Council meeting will begin at 6:00 in the city council chambers. The meeting will be streamed live on the Webster City and KQWC Radio Facebook pages. On Tuesday morning at 8:30,you will hear Webster City city manager John Harrenstein on the Community Corner with a review of the council meeting and a look ahead to what’s happening in the Webster City community.