Title
City Council File #5
Subject
local news
Description
City Council
6/1/93--93
#5
6/1/93--93
#5
Sewer-rate increases revived by council. July 11, 1989
Sewer repair arguments back before City Council. August 6, 1989
New sewer fee hikes focus on winter usage. August 8, 1989
Sales tax pushed to pay for sewers. August 11, 1989
CCI proposes wards, 7 council members. February 19, 1991
Boards, commissions, committees serve Council Bluffs. March 18, 1991
Council seeks expanded budget role. April 5, 1991
Interstate asks city to finance crossing repairs. April 5, 1991
Plan would replace signals at five C.B. intersections. April 6, 1991
Repairs won't delay opening for Wilson pool. April 9, 1991
Irwin asks for more discussion of casino, trails center needs. April 9, 1991
City Council remains undecided on contractor license proposal. April 19, 1991
Iowa preference bid delays sidewalk pact. April 23, 1991
1991 street resurfacing will top $1 million mark. April 23, 1991
City will pay for construction of 2 recycling-center buildings. May 7, 1991
SPM can't find backing for C.B. recycle center. June 8, 1991
Council hears appeal on colorful building. June 9, 1991
Council to issue two checks for '87 storm claims. June 10, 1991
Family of five caught in middle of progress. June 11, 1991
Owners glad they fought city hall. June 11, 1991
Residents objecting to tower. June 25, 1991
City raises trash fees. June 25, 1991
Ranger: Higher course fees would send golfers to Omaha. June 25, 1991
Task force studying city recycling center. June 25, 1991
Hansen circulating petitions to run for Bluffs council post. July 5, 1991
City moves for collection of delinquent sewer bills. July 9, 1991
Public hearing set on landfill, opponents say 'find other site.' July 9, 1991
'Adult' labeling removed from massage therapy. July 9, 1991
Three join City Council race. July 10, 1991
New law requires vote on CCI petition. July 10, 1991
Special election to cost taxpayers 25¢ to 50¢ each. June 11, 1991
Primary election is likely. July 13, 1991
Two more consider council bid. July 20, 1991
Ward-system cost grows. July 22, 1991
City sets election on ward proposal. July 23, 1991
Irwin says areas left out of city's new precincts. July 23, 1991
City paving way for valley growth. July 23, 1991
Public hearing set Monday on sewer improvements. August 10, 1991
Tattoo regulations face council test. August 12, 1991
Wade's petition request questioned. August 13, 991
Income raised for trash-fee discount. August 14, 1991
Ballot would stagger council terms. August 19, 1991
Vote to decide council structure. August 19, 1991
MAPA set to start mapping ward boundaries. August 19, 1991
At-large wins big; Voters reject wards. August 21, 1991
Vandernoot pulls out of City Council race. August 22, 1991
Nichols takes out papers to join City Council race. August 23, 1991
Contractor licensing compromise fails. August 27, 1991
Trezona to campaign for council. September 4, 1991
City works on plan to redevelop 500 block of West Broadway. September 7, 1991
Shortfall reduced by about 98%. September 8, 1991
City OKs $161,577 bid for new traffic signals. September 10, 1991
Bob Jordan withdraws from City Council race. September 10, 1991
2nd Avenue traffic sparks complaints. September 10, 1991
Connector street plan draws fire; City may take land back. September 10, 1991
Trezona files for City Council. September 15, 1991
Trucks prompt 2nd invitation to councilmen. October 8, 1991
Mechanical problems prompt city to order a third ambulance. October 9, 1991
Tax abatement hearing tops agenda. October 19, 1991
Late city sewer, trash bills to be added to tax bills. Octo er 22, 1991
Taxes, public safety top points at council forum. October 23, 1991
Bond sale hearing scheduled. October 27, 1991
Cleveland defends affirmative-action comment at forum. October 30, 1991
New ordinance would give dark-window fines to city. November 5, 1991
Health board will decide pig's fate. November 5, 1991
City sets landfill hearing rules. November 6, 1991
Iowa law lists rules for landfill developers. November 6, 1991
City plans to buy four new trucks. November 9, 1991
Menards receives preliminary approval. November 10, 1991
Landfill presents its case; opponents speak tonight. November 13, 1991
State to assess landfill risks; City to follow rules for site approval. November 13, 1991
Opponents: Dump would hurt city. November 14, 1991
Bond issue hearing set Monday. November 17, 1991
City drops recycling-plant bonds. November 19, 1991
City to pay 6.15% interest on bond sale. November 22, 1991
Septic-tank cleaners get bargain. November 24, 1991
Budget crunch clouds prospects of old fire barn. November 25, 1991
Couple is told city can't stop W. Broadway G-string display. November 26, 1991
Public hearing on bond issue heads council agenda Monday. November 3, 1991
City to hold public hearing on rules for tattoo-parlors. December 11, 1991
Five men apply for council post. December 12, 1991
Nine Bluffs men interested in vacancy on City Council. December 13, 1991
City to consider new trail proposal. December 14, 1991
Northside street project hearing set. December 17, 1991
City election cost $1.36 per voter. December 15, 1991
Government fleet center gets 3-year tax abatement. December 18, 1991
New twists are added to Bluffs landfill issue. December 29, 1991
Council ready to fill vacancy left by Gross. December 30, 1991
City asks for applicants to fill council vacancy. December 3, 1991
Vacancy to be filled by ISD head. December 31, 1991
Griffis may appeal council landfill vote. December 3, 1991
Four new members join City Council. January 2, 1991
Interpreter assigned to council sessions. January 3, 1992
Irwin proposes combining city votes. January 3, 1992
City rejects blank-check street sale. January 14, 1992
Some City Hall regulars have eye on council post. January 15, 1992
City eyes porn-shop regulations. April 2, 1992
Candidates say boosting tax base tops Bluffs' agenda. April 10, 1992
Waste burner proposal gets cool reception. April 10, 1992
City gets tough on porn shops. April 16, 1992
Council to consider changes in bus routes. April 18, 1992
Council delays action on new dog ordinance. April 21, 1992
Council studies new 2nd Avenue bridge tonight. May 4, 1992
Council to act on Manawa center. May 4, 1992
City residents pay $18, 229 for 2 elections. May 4, 1992
Six streets in line for repairs; May 18 hearing set on repaving and sewer projects. May 5, 1992
City proposes licenses for go-go dancers. May 5, 1992
City opens way for $35M mall. May 5, 1992
Ordinance would restrict adult-entertainment firms. May 11, 1992
Students get inside look at city government. May 14, 1992
Kennel issue dogs council. July 26, 1992
Hearing is tonight on power center funds. July 27, 1992
City opens doors on porn booths. July 21, 1992
City Council eyes license for more than four animals. July 28, 1992
Pressure growing for city annexation. July 28, 1992
City rejects wiring work. August 21, 1992
Two candidates say campaigns too much. November 7, 1992
Price has doubled to complete sewer project started in 1970s. November 10, 1992
Fox Run plan draws fire from landlord, neighbors. November 10, 1992
Council gives initial approval. November 10, 1992
Nine hearings slated for council on Monday. April 10, 1992
Council agrees to agree. April 20, 1993
Bluffs official wants end to sand going down drain. August 16, 1993
Houses moved for new street to be 'recycled.' May 25, 1993
Ramps hearing tops agenda for Council. June 14, 1993
Two more eye council seat; Lapsely, McGlade take out nomination papers for council race. July 8, 1993
Council eyes trash-fee refund; Surplus in trash-collection fund may be returned to residents. July 11, 1993
City eyes shift in tax use. July 12, 1993
Council advances tax use proposal. July 13, 1993
Higher ambulance fees proposed. July 14, 1993
Bluffs eyes own compost operation. July 14, 1992
Council candidate list grows to nine with the addition of Brandenburg. July 19, 1993
Amdor joins race; 11 seek council. July 29, 1993
Three more seek a seat on council. July 3, 1993
Tobias won't seek re-election. August 3, 1993
Hanafan to seek a third term. August 6, 1993
Council likely to act on loan agreement. August 23, 1993
Council OKs I-29 connector contract. August 24, 1993
City Council to consider Riverside Park transfer. September 9, 1993
City Council approves eight new speed limits. September 28, 1993
Realtors avoid law violation. September 28, 1993
Bluffs turnout low; Incumbent Hanafan to face newcomer Noecker in November mayor's race. October 6, 1993
Recount likely in mayor's race. October 9, 1993
Amdor, Trezona want downtown design standards. October 19, 1993
City Council approves proposal to sell bonds. November 16, 1993
Infrastructure repairs till run $10.7 million. January 17, 1994
No tax increase in Bluffs budget. January 22, 1994
Council agrees to stabilize soil. March 19, 1994
Council approves hike in golf rates. April 12, 1994
Apartment plan hits roadblock. April 19, 1994
City allocates grant funds; Council awards nearly $330,000. May 25, 1994
Council postpones action on sewer fee; Amendment would have allowed use of city funds for extensions. July 16, 1994
Amendment could end stalemates; Charter change would give mayor tie-breaking vote. August 16, 1994
Council approves amended land-use plan. August 23, 1994
Charter change tabled. August 23, 1994
City Council to remodel chambers. September 28, 1994
Council awaits plan for renovation project.; Recommendations on chambers expected in two to four weeks. October 4, 1994
City Council disagrees on landfill wells; Irwin's request for fencing, tests at closed sites questioned. October 12, 1994
City seeks $4.6 million bond issues; Funds would be used for beautification, sewer plant. October 18, 1994
Long, Irwin raise fire safety issue. October 18, 1994
Council approves cleanup, fencing at old dump sites. October 25, 1994
Adult businesses banned from tourist areas. November 15, 1994
Annexation OK'd for subdivision. November 15, 1994
Council OKs bond sale for improvements; Revenue to be used for sewage plant, West Broadway project. November 15, 1994
Stricter city hauling ordinance fails. November 19, 1994
Sewer repair arguments back before City Council. August 6, 1989
New sewer fee hikes focus on winter usage. August 8, 1989
Sales tax pushed to pay for sewers. August 11, 1989
CCI proposes wards, 7 council members. February 19, 1991
Boards, commissions, committees serve Council Bluffs. March 18, 1991
Council seeks expanded budget role. April 5, 1991
Interstate asks city to finance crossing repairs. April 5, 1991
Plan would replace signals at five C.B. intersections. April 6, 1991
Repairs won't delay opening for Wilson pool. April 9, 1991
Irwin asks for more discussion of casino, trails center needs. April 9, 1991
City Council remains undecided on contractor license proposal. April 19, 1991
Iowa preference bid delays sidewalk pact. April 23, 1991
1991 street resurfacing will top $1 million mark. April 23, 1991
City will pay for construction of 2 recycling-center buildings. May 7, 1991
SPM can't find backing for C.B. recycle center. June 8, 1991
Council hears appeal on colorful building. June 9, 1991
Council to issue two checks for '87 storm claims. June 10, 1991
Family of five caught in middle of progress. June 11, 1991
Owners glad they fought city hall. June 11, 1991
Residents objecting to tower. June 25, 1991
City raises trash fees. June 25, 1991
Ranger: Higher course fees would send golfers to Omaha. June 25, 1991
Task force studying city recycling center. June 25, 1991
Hansen circulating petitions to run for Bluffs council post. July 5, 1991
City moves for collection of delinquent sewer bills. July 9, 1991
Public hearing set on landfill, opponents say 'find other site.' July 9, 1991
'Adult' labeling removed from massage therapy. July 9, 1991
Three join City Council race. July 10, 1991
New law requires vote on CCI petition. July 10, 1991
Special election to cost taxpayers 25¢ to 50¢ each. June 11, 1991
Primary election is likely. July 13, 1991
Two more consider council bid. July 20, 1991
Ward-system cost grows. July 22, 1991
City sets election on ward proposal. July 23, 1991
Irwin says areas left out of city's new precincts. July 23, 1991
City paving way for valley growth. July 23, 1991
Public hearing set Monday on sewer improvements. August 10, 1991
Tattoo regulations face council test. August 12, 1991
Wade's petition request questioned. August 13, 991
Income raised for trash-fee discount. August 14, 1991
Ballot would stagger council terms. August 19, 1991
Vote to decide council structure. August 19, 1991
MAPA set to start mapping ward boundaries. August 19, 1991
At-large wins big; Voters reject wards. August 21, 1991
Vandernoot pulls out of City Council race. August 22, 1991
Nichols takes out papers to join City Council race. August 23, 1991
Contractor licensing compromise fails. August 27, 1991
Trezona to campaign for council. September 4, 1991
City works on plan to redevelop 500 block of West Broadway. September 7, 1991
Shortfall reduced by about 98%. September 8, 1991
City OKs $161,577 bid for new traffic signals. September 10, 1991
Bob Jordan withdraws from City Council race. September 10, 1991
2nd Avenue traffic sparks complaints. September 10, 1991
Connector street plan draws fire; City may take land back. September 10, 1991
Trezona files for City Council. September 15, 1991
Trucks prompt 2nd invitation to councilmen. October 8, 1991
Mechanical problems prompt city to order a third ambulance. October 9, 1991
Tax abatement hearing tops agenda. October 19, 1991
Late city sewer, trash bills to be added to tax bills. Octo er 22, 1991
Taxes, public safety top points at council forum. October 23, 1991
Bond sale hearing scheduled. October 27, 1991
Cleveland defends affirmative-action comment at forum. October 30, 1991
New ordinance would give dark-window fines to city. November 5, 1991
Health board will decide pig's fate. November 5, 1991
City sets landfill hearing rules. November 6, 1991
Iowa law lists rules for landfill developers. November 6, 1991
City plans to buy four new trucks. November 9, 1991
Menards receives preliminary approval. November 10, 1991
Landfill presents its case; opponents speak tonight. November 13, 1991
State to assess landfill risks; City to follow rules for site approval. November 13, 1991
Opponents: Dump would hurt city. November 14, 1991
Bond issue hearing set Monday. November 17, 1991
City drops recycling-plant bonds. November 19, 1991
City to pay 6.15% interest on bond sale. November 22, 1991
Septic-tank cleaners get bargain. November 24, 1991
Budget crunch clouds prospects of old fire barn. November 25, 1991
Couple is told city can't stop W. Broadway G-string display. November 26, 1991
Public hearing on bond issue heads council agenda Monday. November 3, 1991
City to hold public hearing on rules for tattoo-parlors. December 11, 1991
Five men apply for council post. December 12, 1991
Nine Bluffs men interested in vacancy on City Council. December 13, 1991
City to consider new trail proposal. December 14, 1991
Northside street project hearing set. December 17, 1991
City election cost $1.36 per voter. December 15, 1991
Government fleet center gets 3-year tax abatement. December 18, 1991
New twists are added to Bluffs landfill issue. December 29, 1991
Council ready to fill vacancy left by Gross. December 30, 1991
City asks for applicants to fill council vacancy. December 3, 1991
Vacancy to be filled by ISD head. December 31, 1991
Griffis may appeal council landfill vote. December 3, 1991
Four new members join City Council. January 2, 1991
Interpreter assigned to council sessions. January 3, 1992
Irwin proposes combining city votes. January 3, 1992
City rejects blank-check street sale. January 14, 1992
Some City Hall regulars have eye on council post. January 15, 1992
City eyes porn-shop regulations. April 2, 1992
Candidates say boosting tax base tops Bluffs' agenda. April 10, 1992
Waste burner proposal gets cool reception. April 10, 1992
City gets tough on porn shops. April 16, 1992
Council to consider changes in bus routes. April 18, 1992
Council delays action on new dog ordinance. April 21, 1992
Council studies new 2nd Avenue bridge tonight. May 4, 1992
Council to act on Manawa center. May 4, 1992
City residents pay $18, 229 for 2 elections. May 4, 1992
Six streets in line for repairs; May 18 hearing set on repaving and sewer projects. May 5, 1992
City proposes licenses for go-go dancers. May 5, 1992
City opens way for $35M mall. May 5, 1992
Ordinance would restrict adult-entertainment firms. May 11, 1992
Students get inside look at city government. May 14, 1992
Kennel issue dogs council. July 26, 1992
Hearing is tonight on power center funds. July 27, 1992
City opens doors on porn booths. July 21, 1992
City Council eyes license for more than four animals. July 28, 1992
Pressure growing for city annexation. July 28, 1992
City rejects wiring work. August 21, 1992
Two candidates say campaigns too much. November 7, 1992
Price has doubled to complete sewer project started in 1970s. November 10, 1992
Fox Run plan draws fire from landlord, neighbors. November 10, 1992
Council gives initial approval. November 10, 1992
Nine hearings slated for council on Monday. April 10, 1992
Council agrees to agree. April 20, 1993
Bluffs official wants end to sand going down drain. August 16, 1993
Houses moved for new street to be 'recycled.' May 25, 1993
Ramps hearing tops agenda for Council. June 14, 1993
Two more eye council seat; Lapsely, McGlade take out nomination papers for council race. July 8, 1993
Council eyes trash-fee refund; Surplus in trash-collection fund may be returned to residents. July 11, 1993
City eyes shift in tax use. July 12, 1993
Council advances tax use proposal. July 13, 1993
Higher ambulance fees proposed. July 14, 1993
Bluffs eyes own compost operation. July 14, 1992
Council candidate list grows to nine with the addition of Brandenburg. July 19, 1993
Amdor joins race; 11 seek council. July 29, 1993
Three more seek a seat on council. July 3, 1993
Tobias won't seek re-election. August 3, 1993
Hanafan to seek a third term. August 6, 1993
Council likely to act on loan agreement. August 23, 1993
Council OKs I-29 connector contract. August 24, 1993
City Council to consider Riverside Park transfer. September 9, 1993
City Council approves eight new speed limits. September 28, 1993
Realtors avoid law violation. September 28, 1993
Bluffs turnout low; Incumbent Hanafan to face newcomer Noecker in November mayor's race. October 6, 1993
Recount likely in mayor's race. October 9, 1993
Amdor, Trezona want downtown design standards. October 19, 1993
City Council approves proposal to sell bonds. November 16, 1993
Infrastructure repairs till run $10.7 million. January 17, 1994
No tax increase in Bluffs budget. January 22, 1994
Council agrees to stabilize soil. March 19, 1994
Council approves hike in golf rates. April 12, 1994
Apartment plan hits roadblock. April 19, 1994
City allocates grant funds; Council awards nearly $330,000. May 25, 1994
Council postpones action on sewer fee; Amendment would have allowed use of city funds for extensions. July 16, 1994
Amendment could end stalemates; Charter change would give mayor tie-breaking vote. August 16, 1994
Council approves amended land-use plan. August 23, 1994
Charter change tabled. August 23, 1994
City Council to remodel chambers. September 28, 1994
Council awaits plan for renovation project.; Recommendations on chambers expected in two to four weeks. October 4, 1994
City Council disagrees on landfill wells; Irwin's request for fencing, tests at closed sites questioned. October 12, 1994
City seeks $4.6 million bond issues; Funds would be used for beautification, sewer plant. October 18, 1994
Long, Irwin raise fire safety issue. October 18, 1994
Council approves cleanup, fencing at old dump sites. October 25, 1994
Adult businesses banned from tourist areas. November 15, 1994
Annexation OK'd for subdivision. November 15, 1994
Council OKs bond sale for improvements; Revenue to be used for sewage plant, West Broadway project. November 15, 1994
Stricter city hauling ordinance fails. November 19, 1994
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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives
Date
July 1989-November 1994
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Type
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City_Council_File_5
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Council Bluffs, Iowa
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