City Council File #1

Title

City Council File #1

Subject

local news

Description

City Council
File #1
thru 11/19/84
See also: Animal Ordinance
Urban Renewal
Downtown Redevelopment
Much Work, Little Pay For The City 'Board Of Directors'; Group Reorganizes Tuesday Noon. December 31, 1961
'Dangerous' Street Crossing Poses Problem For The City; Drivers Don't Stop For Mid-Block Walk. March 22, 1964
Crosswalks Are Aired By Council; Mid-Block Lanes Urged By Katelman. April 7, 1964
One Pedestrian Mishap In April; Jaywalk Crackdown Cutting The Toll. May 5, 1964
Jensen, Kiger, Hathaway Are Elected To City Council; Caniglia To Municipal Bench. November 3, 1965
Drive Set For Waard Vote System. November 1, 1968
Five Seek City Councilmen Jobs In Tuesday's Election; Park Board Term Contested. November 2, 1969
Council Accepts Bond Issues Bids. July 2, 1970
City Council Plans To Remodel Chamber. December 9, 1970
New Council Chambers. January 4, 1971
$1,399,737 Hike Requested By City; For 1972 Budget. July 8, 1971
Budget Cut May Come Saturday. July 16, 1971
Council Asks Cut In Budget. July 18, 1971
'72 Budget Priorities Include Better Fire, Police Protection. July 18, 1971
Public Hearing Set For $80,000 Paving Program. July20, 1971
Council Delays Action On Site Of Fire Station. July 20, 1971
Bids Favorable For Four Sewer, Water Projects. July 20, 1971
Council Conflicts Over Budget; Heated Discussion Over Further Cuts. Jly 21, 1971
Council Pushes For Additional Cuts In Budget. July 23, 1971
Council Is Active. September 12, 1971
Two Councilmen Will Take Seats Here On January 1. November 3, 1971
City Council Had Its Start Back In 1853. November 7, 1971
City-County Complex Is Eyed. January 2, 1973
Council Changes Meeting Times. April 8, 1975
Council Seeks 1976 Salary Hike; From $25 to $300 A Month
Council Pay To Be $75 If Approved. April 17, 1975
Council's Pay Raise Moves A Step Closer. June 4, 1975
Politics blocks probe of council's spending. February 26, 1976
Three mills trimmed but budget is higher. March 9, 1976
Parking fees will be raised. January 11, 1975
Auditor: City must say 'no.' August 9, 1977
Few vote as council hopefuls trimmed to six. October 19, 1977
City Council forum Thursday. October 3, 1977
Don't miss council forum. November 2, 1977
Don't forget council forum. November 3, 1977
Forum covers many issues; Council candidates explain positions. November 4, 1977
Six city council candidates answer questions; General election showdown on Tuesday. November 4, 1977
Only 7,000 expected to cast votes; City council election Tuesday. November 6, 1977
Unofficial returns. November 9, 1977
Voting slow in council election. November 8, 1977
New faces for council; Anderson dumped by 16 votes. November 9, 1977
Election outcome unchanged. November 14, 1977
Despite size C.B. is among poorest. December 6, 1977
New leadership for city, county; Cleveland, Smith to posts. January 3, 1978
Election losers evaluate council. April 2, 1978
Council to host mayors. May 8, 1978
Salaries set in city chief shifts. May 9, 1978
Area mayors to push for central waste center. May 11, 1978
Council doubles city's insurance. August 8, 1978
Two new businesses in adult art complex. August 13, 1978
Retail sales down 4th quarter '77; Decrease called insignificant. August 13, 1978
Few promises on city sewer backup. September 22, 1978
Retail sales up in C.B. September 24, 1978
Tree removal trimmed in C.B. September 24, 1978
Mayor wants public input. October 3, 1978
Administrative pay lower here. October 17, 1978
Pay hike likely for city brass. October 18, 1978
Pay hike for city chiefs; Council approval on 3-2 vote. October 24, 1978
Got a beef? Take it to a council study session; More time for discussion at informal meetings. November 12, 1978
Chamber to from economic group. November 14, 1978
City to enforce code requiring smoke alarms. November 14, 1978
City, unions gear up for labor fight. November 14, 1978
Mediator sought for city contracts. November 15, 1978
Need paving? Call city now. November 15, 1978
Parking leases upset Strohbehn. November 17, 1978
Mayor miffed over long hair. November 28, 1978
Most workers are not hippies: Mayor. December 2, 1978
City ends 11-year pact; new form can 'tow' mark. December 12, 1978
City golf bash to tee off again. march 6, 1979
Pay hike for police but not firefighters. April 4, 1979
City attorney pick delayed. May 30, 1979
Improvements for city unveiled. June 5, 1979
Council makes $13,796 payment for new pool; After withholding funds. June 6, 1979
Council approves housing rezoning. June 17, 1979
Three file for council. September 20, 1979
Council allocates block fund grants. September 25, 1979
Four file for council positions. September 26, 1979
Cleveland wants strong mayor; Most of council says no. September 30, 1979
Lack of industry a council issue; As primary draws near. October 5, 1979
Unofficial returns. October 17, 1979
Council candidate field narrowed to four; Vote turnout is low. October 17, 1979
District City Council election proposal surfaces at forum. October 24, 1979
No ad blitz for council election. November 2, 1979
City Council candidates answer questions; Focusing on Council Bluffs issues. November 4, 1979
New and familiar faces on CB council. November 7, 1979
Auto bid process may be changed. December 31, 1979
City Council to get new face at Wednesday meet. December 31, 1979
Pyper, Butler selected heads of city, county. January 2, 1980
Council concerns varying; For the future of Council Bluffs. January 6, 1980
Wage settlements will cost $300,000. January 15, 1980
Bluffs sued for cutting power to house in winter. May 7, 1980
Council approves extension; For federal revenue sharing. April 15, 1980
Papers ready for council candidates. July 27, 1981
City sued over airplane fatality. July 28, 1981
Council splits in plat approval. September 29, 1981
Candidates cite problems; Solutions suggested. October 21, 198
Unofficial returns. November 4, 1981
Staff impresses new councilmen. November 27, 1981
The budget: City facing tough choices. Febraury 15, 1982
City budget, tax rate challenged. March 23, 1982
City finds its junk car law has teeth, after all. May 21, 1982
Council list is pared, water board expanded. October 19, 1983
Candidates agree on downtown; wide range of issues at forum. November 3, 1983
Kinney, Venard elected to council. November 9,, 1983
Grand tour for Kinney and Venard. December 1, 1983
C.B. City Council ignores planners' recommendations. February 15, 1984
Council delays road hearing. February 28, 1984
City, FOP arbitration hearing set. March 9, 1984
City, police pact goes to arbitrator. March 10, 1984
Citizens oppose stair assessment. March 13, 1984
City becomes good neighbor. March 27, 1984
Indian Hills Road project on hold. March 27, 1984
Property inspections revived; Rental real estate involved. April 1, 1984
Street, sewer projects OKed; Council gives preliminary approval. April 10, 1984
Video board reactivated. April 10, 1984
Table topics ease city-county relations. May 9, 1984
Health service change. May 15, 1984
Swimmers at indoor pool dive deeper into pockets. June 28, 1984
City Council accepts Theater Block advice. June 12, 1984
Heithoff retained. July 10, 1984
City Council studies urban renewal appraisals. July 24, 1984
Council wants look at neighborhood's zoning. August 29, 1984
City spends over $300,000 in engineering fees. October 7, 1984
City engineering fees come under scrutiny. October 7, 1984
City engineering fees under scrutiny. October 8, 1984
Sewer repair bids exceed estimates. October 10, 1984
Plumbing code issue tabled. November 6, 1984
City attorney cited in employee award. November 25, 1986
City branches out to clear diseased trees. January 28, 1978
Council agenda features Madison School, sewers. August 23, 1987
Council work said to create 3,000 jobs, $100 million in construction. August 19, 1988
C.B. councilman raps threat of patrol paving. August 23, 1988
City will pay $8,083 for apartment walks. August 23, 1988
Council won't change sidewalk-repair plan. July 21, 1989
Sidewalk ordinance gets review. August 16, 1989
Sidewalk changes up for C.B. OK. October 9, 1989

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