
City employee recognized during meeting
City of Hiawatha employee Brad Siebenmorgen was recognized early during the city commission meeting on Monday evening.
City of Hiawatha employee Brad Siebenmorgen was recognized early during the city commission meeting on Monday evening.
The City of Hiawatha commission approved a new 25-year land lease for the Hiawatha Baseball and Softball Club for the new softball field to be developed and included close at Noble Park during Monday evening’s meeting. City Commissioner Brian Shefferd was not present during the meeting.
Kris Miller Hiawatha World The city commission agreed to adopt a revised Snow Removal and Ice Control Policies and Procedures for the City of Hiawatha.… Login to continue reading Login…
Mayor Becky Shamburg proclaimed that the week of Feb. 2 through Feb. 8 will be Scout Week.
Kris Miller Hiawatha World The city commission met on Monday evening to discuss approving a resolution aimed towards infrastructure improvement at the area west of… Login to continue reading Login…
Kris MillerHiawatha World The city commission approved a softball project proposed by Troy Kolb and Ryan Meininger of the Hiawatha Baseball & Softball Club. Commissioners… Login to continue reading Login…
The city commission voted to have Mayor Becky Shamburg sign for a new Reinvestment Housing Incentive District (RHID) during a special meeting on Tuesday morning at 7:30 a.m.City Administrator Brad Scott recommended a motion to have the mayor sign the documents for the new RHID for the Moderate Income Housing (MIH) application.
The city commission debated on selling an excavator during Monday evening’s city meeting.
The three city commissioners who were present during Monday evening’s meeting--Mayor Becky Shamburg and Commissioners David Middendorf and Brian Shefferd all voted to approve resolutions for a housing project and a hotel.
All City Commissioners voted to approve a contract to fix the traffic lights located at First Street and Oregon, otherwise known as the First Street Corridor, during Monday evening’s City Commission meeting.