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SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS 31-0CT-92
TAXES
STREET USE LICENSES
FINES & FORFEITURES
CHARGES FOR SERVICES
INTERGOVERNMENT REV.
USE OF MONEY & PROP.
MISCELLANEOUS REV.
3,099,836.78
58,749.46
64,892.25
1,520,653.90
1,078,281.31
467,777.66
5,015,031.49
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GRANO TOTAL REVENUES 11,305,222.85
ALL FUNDS
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COUNCIL LISTING OCTOBER 31, 1992
VENDOR NAlIE
FUNO, GENERAL FUND
1ST. AVE. ~ASN & DRY
20TH CENTURY PLASTICS
3G GRAPHICS INC
3M LSB2122 (RL)
A T & T COMMUHICATlOHS
A.R.T. STUDIO CLAY CO.
MA PRIORITY VIDEO
MA TRAVEL AGEHCY
ABC'CLIO, INC.
ACADEMIC ENTERTAINMENT VIOEO
ADJUSTING JOURHAL EHTRY
ADVANCEO DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, IHC
ADVANCED ElECTRICAL SERVICES
AERO RENTAL
AFRICA WORLD PRESS
AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES
AIR FILTER
ALCO CAPITAL RESOURCE, INC.
ALICE HARRIS
ALL PETS VETERINARY CLINIC
ALLIED GLASS PRODUCTS, INC.
ALLIED VIDEO CORPORATION
AMANA SDClm
AlIERlCAN ART CLAY CO., INC.
AlIERICAN CHAlIBER OF COMMERCE
AlIERlCAN COLLEGE TESTING
AlIERlCAN COMPUTER SUPPLY
AlIERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
AlIERICAN LOCKER SECURITY
AlIERlCAN PLANNING ASSOC.
AlIERlCAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC.
AlIERlCAN TAPE
ANDRE~ J ROCCA
ANDRE~ J ROCCA 268701
,ANDRE~ ROCCA 267965
ANIM.SHELTER/ICPD
ARATEX SERVICES, INC.
ARRAS, TRACY
ART STORE
AUDIO BODK CONTRACTORS, INC.
AUDIO EDITIONS
AUSTIN, LORI
AYlMER PRESS
BAKER & TAYlOR
BAKER & TAYLOR BOOKS
BANKERS ADVERTISING CO.
BARBARA'S BAKE SHOPPE
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
BATSON, ECHO M
AlIOUNT OESCRIPTION
177.10 UNIFORM SERVICE
403.13 GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
104.95 MISC. PERIPHERALS
3,410.43 TRAFFIC CTRl. IMPROV
476.78 LONG OISTANCE CALLS
517.58 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
35.95 VIDEO RECORDINGS
405.00 AIR FARE
48.t5 BooKS (CAT./CIR.)
34.45 NON' FICTION VIDEO
11,503.30 SEP FAX CHARGES
4.46 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
t75.DD REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
B09.77 CONSULTANT SERVICES
29.90 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
480.68 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
7B2.00 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
544.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
541.74 CLEVELAND
61.88 VETERINARY SERVICE
35.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
32.95 NON'FICTION VIDEO
54.BO OUTSIDE PRINTING
345.53 RECREATIONAL EOUIP.
100.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
10.00 BOOKS (CATo/REF.)
172.20 PRINTER RIBBONS
246.93 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
57.44 MINOR EOUIP. REP MAT
51.95 BOOKS, MAG., NE~SPAP
420.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
745.00 TOOLS & MINOR EQUIP.
-11.B5 3 T SHIRTS
125.00 DES MOIHES
lB5.13 ST LOUIS
57.52 SENER
1,656.24 LAUHDRY SERVICE
35.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
15B.30 GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
88.40 CASSETTE
44.90 CASSETTE
2B.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
56.00 NOH' FICTION VIOEO
7, 7B3. 70 BOOK/CASSETTE
799.0B BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
470.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
20.46 COHSULTANT SERVICES
40.00 ANIMAL SUPPLIES
76.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
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VENDOR NAlIE
BATTERIES INCLUDED
BCS LIFE INS
BEASLEY, BRUCE D.
BECKLEY-CARDY CO.
BEFORE & AFTER
BEN FRANKL IN
BENNER, DICK
BERG, KEVIN
BEST BUY CO.
BEST FILM & VIDEO CORP.
BEST RENT ALL
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF
BIG TEN OFFICE
BIVER, LAURIE
BLICK, DICK
BLUE CROSS
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
B'YlTTCHER
BOETTCHER, MICHELLE
BOGAARD, NOLAN
BOOKS OH TAPE
BORST FURHITURE & UPHOLSTERIHG
BOZEK, T.T., H.D.
BREADIIORKS
BREESE CO., IHC.
BREHNEMAH SEEO & PET CENTER
BRINK, MARJORIE
BROIIH
BROIIH, MARGARET A
BUDGETED TRANSFERS AJE
BUNGER, MICHELE A
BUSHHELL'S TURTLE
C. CREN MARKETIHG IHC
CAREER TRACK
CARPETLAHO
CARROLL, JOYCE
CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
CEDAR RAPIDS JANITORAL
CELLULAR PLUS
CENTEL CELLULAR
CENTER FOR DEFENSE
CENTRO, INC.
CHAlIPLAIN PLANNING PRESS
CHARLIE'S NELDING SERVICE
CHENG & TSUI CO.
CHILDRENS PRESS
CHILTON BOOK CO.
CHIVERS NORTH AHERICA
CHRISTIANS LISTENING
CITY ATTORNEY
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC.
CITY OF I.C.'OAKLAND
AlIIlUNT DESCRIPTION
73.50 MISC. SUPPLIES
'8.68 LIFE INS'HCKIM
40.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
75.08 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
36.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
81.08 TECHNICAL SERVICES
41.86 SAFETY SHOES
56.38 TRAVEL
56.37 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
23.74 NON-FICTION VIOEO
331.53 EQUIPMENT ,RENTAL
7,125.00 AID TO AOEHCIES
17.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
9.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
296.49 ART REPRODUCTIONS
'1,091.60 B C DENT' SHIMA
3,434.55 DENTAL INSURANCE
-3.75 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
70.00 SAFETY SHOES
70.00 LIBRARY MATER. REP.
3,616.60 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
100.00 MEDICAL SERVICE
33.00 NON' FICTION VIDEO
4.65 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
53.93 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
28.60 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
'9.50 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
154,332.06 AIRPORT OPER. SUBS
76.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
22.75 FOOD
129.92 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
'49.00 REG.RFHD'IRENE
27.99 AUlD & LIGHT TRUCK
29.19 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
181.40 PRINT/REFERENCE
634.90 SANITATION SUPP.
424.17 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
19.95 TELEPHONE RENTAL
19.00 NON'FICTION VIDEO
8.00 MINOR EOUIP. REP MAT
45.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
45.00 MINOR EOUIP. REPAIR
42.46 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
55.47 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
14.91 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
64.58 BOOKS (CAT ./CIR.)
8.00 LIBRARY MATER. REP.
3.00 PHOTOCOP I ES
395.61 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
21.20 NATER
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VENDOR NAME
CITY OF I.C.LIB.
CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG
CIVIL RIGNTS BREAKFAST AWARDS
CLARK BOARDMAN CALLAGNAN
CLARK, MAEVE
CLER I CAL RECAP
CLOSE, DENISE
CLSI, INC.
COlleY, BRETT J
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
COHHON LIVES
COHHUNICATlONS ENGINEERING CO.
COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC.
COMPUTERTlME INC
CONCEPT VIDEO
CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION
CONNECT, INC.
CONSORTIUM CORPORATION
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, INC.
CONTECH CONSTRUCTION PRlIOUCTS
CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC
COUNCIL INTER EDUC EXCHANGE
CPR CLASSES
CRCS PUBLICATIONS
CROG
CRISIS CENTER
CURTIS, NICOLE
CII ASSOCIATES
CYCAD HICROSYSTEMS
DA-LITE SCREEN CO INC
DAILY IOI/AN
DALE HELLING 265454
DAH'S OVERHEAD DlIORS & MORE
DATATlMES
DAVE LONG PROTECTIVE PRlIOUCTS
DAVIN SYSTEMS
DAWSON, BILL
OAY'T1MERS, INC.
DAYDREAMS
DE BECK EDUCATIONAL VIDEO
DEHCO, INC.
DEHT, MAIDA
DEWALL, CHRISTINE
DEWITT ELECTRIC, INC.
DHHEM CO.
DIALOG INFORHATlON SERVICES
DICK BLICK
DICK GRELL
01El2, KIM
DIGITAL EOUIPHENl CORP.
DILLON'RIDGLEY, DIANNE
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
280.27 SEWER
3.75 BOOKS, MAG., NEWSPAP
70.00 TRANSFER PER MEMO
101.18 SUBSCRIPTlOHS
35.00 REGISTRATlOH
'2,13B.40 PAYROLL 3D'OCT.92
lB.OO INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
2,696.60 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
703.50 CD'ROM REFERENCE
17.64 PRINT/REFERENCE
15.00 PRIHT/CIRCULATlNG
113.90 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
197.00 MISC. PERIPHERALS
82.65 PRINTER RIBSONS
32.45 HOH-FICTlON VIDEO
75.00 REGISTRATlOH
16.00 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
12.55 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
100.00 BLDG. & CDNST. SUPP.
252.39 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
15.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
10.45 BooXS (CAT./CIR.)
38.50 EMPLOYEE CPR CLASSES
34.08 BOOKS (CAT,fCIR.)
99.00 REGISTRATION
6,225.00 AID TO AGEHCIES
60.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
128.71 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
308.38 MICRO'COMPUTER
9.97 AUDIO VISUAL REP MAT
62.08 EMPLOYMEHT ADS
600.00 RENO
2,185.37 WilDER/HARDWARE
194.79 DATA PROCESSING
249.50 OTHER OPER. EQUIP.
1,675.00 MICRO'COMPUTER
71.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
18.96 OFFICE SUPPLIES
125.12 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
51.00 VIDEO RECORDINGS
1,410.38 AUDIO VISUAL SUPP.
43.20 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
886.00 REP OF ElECTRIC/PL8G
'260.00 WATER/SEWAGE CHEM.
128.96 DATA PROCESSING
66.95 GRAPHIC SUPPlIES
'145.00 ASPHALT PATCIIES
22.95 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
7,416.79 MINHliHP. SOFTWARE
250.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
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VENDOR NAME AMOONT OESCRIPTION
DOCUMENT IT 113.35 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
OOHESTlC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION 7,850.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
DOH FA81AN '8.60 PURCHASE 2 T-SHIRTS
DON YUCUIS 185.41 OES MOIHES /,"
OONALO YUCIUS 268811 138.50 DES MOINES
DRUG TOIIH #2 24.13 FILM
DUFFY, STEVE 22.26 TRAVEL
OURKIH HAYES PUBLISHIHG 10.65 LIBRARY MATER. REP. j
OUTCH GARDENS, IHC. 245.55 PLAHTS I
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DYER LIHDA 59.30 PAMPHLET FILE MATER. ,
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47.40 ,
EASTERH IOIIA LIGHT & POIIER COO ELECTRIC j
EASTSIOE PET CLIHIC 17.50 VETERIHARY SERVICE ,
EDUCATIOHAL SERVICES CORP. 14.46 LIBRARY MATER. REP. I
EGGERS, LOLLY 530.00 REGISTRATION I
EICHA ATIN DONALD S '147.74 COPIES i ,.
ELECTRIC CITY PRINTING CO 146.28 OOTSIOE PRINTING i
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYS 451.52 A V EOUIP. REPAIR i
ELECTRONICS CAVE 233.12 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I
ELEMENTARY SPECIALTIES 83.20 RECREATIONAL EQUIP. I
ELMER BECKLER 266969 396.00 JOHNSTON I
ELYRIA ARTS INC 49.95 800KS (CAT./REF.)
ENERGENCY HOOSING PROJECT, INC 500.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS 37.53 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
EMERY'PRATT CO 31.86 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
EMERY'PRATT COHPANY 25.19 800KS (CAT ./CIR.)
ENPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 5,880.00 OTNER PROF. SERVICES
ENGROFF, ED 44.10 SAFETY SHOES
ENZLER'S 95.0D NINOR OFF EOUIP/FURN
ERB'S BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 28.80 MISC. PERIPHERALS
ERNST & YOONG 20,000.00 ANNUAL AUD I T
ESQUIBEL, LAURA A 42.90 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
F STOP 266.43 FILM
FACTS ON FILE, INC. 3B.13 PRINT/REFERENCE
FANDEL ALARHS, INC. 441.80 REP & HAINT. TO BLDG
FAY'S FIRE EOUIPMENT, INC. 248.10 LUMBER/HAROWARE
FEOERAL EKPRESS CORP. 92.25 COORlERS
FESLER'S, INC. 472.91 LAB. SUPP. & EQUIP.
FILMS, INC. 109.60 NON-FICTION VIDEO
FIRE ENGINEERING 23.50 SUBSCRIPTIONS
FIRST IMAGE MANAGEIlENT 143.31 COORIERS
FIRST HATL BANK '284.56 EQUIP OPR
FlRSTAR 1,649.52 LOCKBOK FEES
FITZSENRY, TODD 19.00 I NSTRUCTOR/OFFlCIA TE
FLANAGAN, SHAWN 92.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFl CI ATE
/LEETWAY STORES, INC. 313.16 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
FORSHAN, AIHEE J 57.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
FORTIS BENEFITS 2,390.96 OISABILITY INSURANCE
FRAME HOUSE AND GALLERY 29.00 OUTSIOE PRINTING
FREEMAN LOCK & ALARM, INC. 4.50 MISC. SUPPLIES
FREY, LAURA 207.30 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
FREY, STACI A 85.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
FROIIYEIH OFFICE SUPPLY 3,017.21 FAX SUPPLIES
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VENDOR NAlIE
fRY ~ILLIAlI T
fUHRMEISTER LILLIAlI
G I PUBLISHING
GALE RESEARCH INC
GALL'S, INC.
GAME DESIGNERS \/ORKSHOP
GENERAL VIDEOTEX CORP.
GIERKE-ROBINSON CO.
GIROLER, CAROL
GLOSE MACIIIIIERY & SUPPLY CO.
GOODfELLOII PRINTING, INC.
GOOO~ILL INDUSTRIES
GRATTON ED
GREEN, OEBB
GRIffITH ROGER
GRINGER fEED & GRAIN, INC.
GSI ENTERPRISES, LTD.
GUANIPA EDER
HABLEY, KATHERINE
HACH BROTHERS CO., INC.
HARO~ARE SPECIALIST, LTO.
HARGRAVE MCELENEY
HARNEY ICE CO.
HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
HARRIS DISCooNT
HARRY'S CUSTOM TROPHIES, LTD.
HART, DooG
HARTMAN, GLORIA
HA~KEYE AREA COMMUNllY ACTION
HAIIXEYE MEDICAL SUPPLY, IHC.
HA~KEYE PEST CONTROL, INC.
HAIIXEYE STATE fIRE SAfElY
HA~KEYE ~ELD & REPAIR
HAYEK, HAYEK & BROIIH
HENNEPIN CooNTY LIBRARY
HENSS, JEHHlfER
HERlZBERG'NE~ METHIllI, INC.
HIBBARD, DAYLYN
HIGHSMITH CO., INC.
HILL, TINA
HOLIDAY IHN NORTH
HOLIDAY ~RECKER & CRAHE SERVo
HOLLAND, NANCY
HOLLANDER PUBLISHING
HOLN, ELIZABETH
HOLNES, MARY
HONOHAN, JAY
HOITELLING INTERNATIONAL
HUFfORD, KRISlY A
HUNTER ASSOCIATES
HUNTERS RUN OEVELOPM
HY.VEE CORALVILLE
AlIooNT DESCRIPTION
-1.00 REIMBURSE FOOD ALLOII
-254.56 EOUIP OPR
21.70 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
291.44 MICRO.COMPUTER REP.
436.86 fiRE APPARATUS
19.BO BOOKS (CAlo/CIR.)
50.55 BOOKS, MAG., NE~SPAP
113.10 MINOR EOUIP. REP MAT
256.50 INSTRUCTOR/OffiCIATE
247.00 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
1,176.22 ooTSIDE PRINTIHG
5.00 EDUC./TRAINING sUPP.
476.00 OTHER NEALTH CARE
14.16 FOOD
BloOD INSTRUCTOR/OffiCIATE
65.40 GRASS SEED
13.50 fREIGHT
153.00 INSTRUCTOR/OffiCIATE
9.22 fOOD
2,066.29 HooSEHOLO EOUIP.
184.BO LUMBER/HARD~ARE
-B,350.00 SALE Of #1848.1847
20.00 MISC. SUPPLIES
11.60 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
30.93 TOOLS
492.B2 MISC. SUPPLIES
B6.41 UNlfORH ALLOIIANCE
8.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
1,500.00 AID TO AGENCIES
134.40 fiRST AID SUPP.
40.00 BLOG. PEST CONTROL
110.00 REGISTRATION
12.62 BLDG. & COHSl. SUPP.
421.18 ATlORNEY SERVICES
19.50 BOOKS (CAlo/CIR.)
9.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
moOD L1SRARY MATER. REP.
95.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
134.68 MISC. PERIPHERALS
66.50 INSTRUCTOR/OffiCIATE
2BB.00 TRAVEL
94.50 TOIIIHG
105.79 DENTAL INSURANCE
195.90 BOOKS (CAlo/REf.)
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
5B.25 INSTRUCTOR/OffiCIATE
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
27.00 NON' fiCTION VIDEO
104.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFfiCIATE
20.86 BOOKS (CAlo/CIR.)
'5.00 RECORDATION FEE
25.79 MEALS (NON'TRAVEL)
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VENDOR NAIlE
HHEE Fooo STORE #1
NHEE Fooo STORE #2
NYDRlTE CNEHICAl CO.
IC FIRE DEPT
ICHA
ICMA - RT
ICHA OISTRIBUTlON CENTER
INGRAIl
INMAC
INSURANCE DEPARTHENT OF IOIIA
INTERSTATE PERlOOICAl DISTR.
INTOXiHETERS, INC.
IOIIA AIlERlCAN FIREFIGHTlNG
IOIIA BOOK & SUPPLY CO.
IOIIA CENTER FOR AIDS/ ARC
IOIIA CITY AGENCY
IOIIA CITY AREA CHAIlBER OF
IOIIA CITY AREA DEmOPHENT
IOIIA CITY COllECTION & PROCESS
IOIIA CITY JANITOR SUPPLY
1000A CITY LIONS CLUB
IOIIA CITY PETTY CASH
IOIIA CITY PRES5-ClnzEN
1000A CITY READY HIX, INC.
JOllA CITY REC. CTR. PETTY CASH
IOIIA CITY REPROGRAPHICS
IOIIA CITY TELEPHONE CO., IHC.
IOIIA CRIHE PREVENTION ASSOC.
IOIIA OEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
IOIIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH
IOIIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY
IOIIA ELECTRONICS
IOIIA FEDERATION OF HUHANE
IOIIA GLASS DEPOT
IOIIA HIGH SCHOOL
IOIIA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC
IOIIA LIBRARY ASSOC.
IOIIA HUNICIPAL FINAHCE
IOIIA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO.
IOIIA PARK & RECREATION ASSH.
IOIIA PRISON INDUSTRIES
IOIIA STATE BANK, FICA
IOIIA STATE BAR ASSOC.
IOIIA STATE UNIVERSITY
IOIIA STATE UNIVERSITY .
IPERS
ISB
IVORY PALACES HUSIC
J C PENNEY CO.
J. R. PAINTING & DECORATING
JACKS DISCOUNT, INC.
JACKSON, DONNEY
AHOUNT DESCRIPTION
58.80 HEALS (NOH' TRAVEL)
407.41 Fooo
1,789.90 WATER/SEWAGE CHEH.
3.00 COPIES
63.00 SUSSCRIPTlONS
4,117.00 OTNER BENEFITS
369.50 BOOK(S)
1,149.48 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
213.44 MAGNETIC HEDIA
10.00 PRINT/REFERENCE
21.99 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
132.00 OTHER CHEH. & SUPP.
299.02 PRIOR YEAR ENCUHB.
1,902.34 BooK(S)
1,875.00 AID TO AGENCIES
154.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
1,414.00 HEALS (NON'TRAVEL)
12,500.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
16.25 SHERIFF FEE
851.81 HISC. SUPPLIES
115.20 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
lB9.00 2 KEYS
1,235.18 ADVERTISING
14,712.06 CONCRETE
27.79 FIlH RENTAL
11.10 OUTSIOE PRINTING
15.00 HISC EDP SUPPLIES
11.25 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
76.31 DATA PROCESSING
500.00 HISCELLAHEQUS
5,049.00 TRACIS
895.00 REGISTRATION
25.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
17.33 HISC. EOUIP REP MAT
4.25 PRINT/REFERENCE
49,344.53 ELECTRIC
9.50 DUES & HEHSERSHIPS
50.00 REGISTRATIOH
168.01 PAINT & SUPPLIES
435.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
4,437.84 TRAFFIC CTRL. IHPROV
40,042.34 FICA
192.50 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
350.00 REFERENCE HATERIAL
95.00 REGISTRATION
23,n4.06 IPERS
.70 CK ENCOOE ERROR
10.05 BOOKS (CAT ./CIR.)
56.94 HOUSEHOLD EOUIP.
585.00 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
97.55 FERTILIZER
38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
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VENDOR NAME
AMOONT OESCRIPTlON
JSJ INDUSTRIES, INC.
JE 8070
JEDLICKA, AMANDA
JENLE, KELLY
JENKINS, TlHOTNY
JENSEN, JEFf
JIM GIESKING
JIM PUMFREY 268681
JIM'S INSTRUMENT MFG, INC.
JIM'S REFUSE SERVICE CORP
JIMS INSTRUMENT IlANUFACTURING
JMI CORPORATION
JO.CO.AUDITOR
JONN/OENISE NELSON
JONNSON CO EXTENSION OFFICE
JONNSON COONTY AMBULANCE
JONNSON COONTY NISTORICAL
JONNSON COONTY RECORDER
JONNSON C()(JNTY RED CROSS
JOMNSON C()(JNTY SNERIFF
JOMNSON C()(JNlY TREASURER . SO
JOHNSON, OEANNE
JOHNSON, JILL
JOORNAL ENTRY
JOORNAL ENTRY 7010
JOORNAL VOOCHER
K IlART 114315
K IlART #7433
K.RANSHAW
KAR PRlIOUCTS, INC.
KEL'IIELCO DISTR., INC.
KELLY SERVICES, INC.
KEN BROI/H
KENNEDY, MIKE
KEVIN JAMIESON
KINGS IlATERIAL INC
KINKADE, JULIANNE F.
KINKADE, JULIE
KIRK\IIllIO CIlIIlIUHITY COLLEGE
KLINGAMAN, IlARICA
KLIPTO PRINTlNO
KNEBEL WINDOI/S
KNIGHT, IlARILYN
KNOTTNERUS GEORGE
KRAY MICHAEL
KUTSCH, PATTI
L. L. PELLING CO., INC.
LACIHA, BARBARA
LAKEVIEW TECHNOLOGY INC
LANDAUER, INC.
LANDFILL CHARGES
LANTER COORIER CORP
240.00 MINOR EQUIP.
-14,954.39 CORRECT JE8D70
223.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
54.59 UNIFORM ALLOI/ANCE
147.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
95.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
'8.60 T SMIRTS
212.00 AMES
90.24 MISC. SUPPLIES
no.oo EQUIPMENT SERVICE
189.08 MISC. PERIPHERALS
1,659.67 MICROFILM
'100.00 REIMB.'JO CO CIV.DE
'10.00 AFFIDAVIT'FILING FE
100.00 REGISTRATION
t,2BO.15 FIRST AID SUPP.
4,140.00 AID TO AGENCIES
75 .00 RECOROING FEES
1,050.00 AID TO AGENCIES
3.00 PHOTO 10
192.00 CARE OF PRISONERS
66.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
61.75 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
73,361.20 AUG DIVISIONAL SERVI
'1,738.12 INCORRECT CHG DUPL
103,653.B1 OCT BCBS
536.97 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
19.97 RECREATIONAL EQUIP.
.5.83 1 HANDICAPPED SIGN
213.83 LUMBER/HARDWARE
266.42 MISC. SUPPLIES
120.83 TECHNICAL SERVICES
-12.55 T'SHIRT PURCHASE
51.34 MISCELLANEOOS
'B7.24 DAMAGE LITE PL91067
216.20 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
71.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
3.00 RECREATIONAL EOUIP.
316.00 REGISTRATION
351.08 TRAVEL
12.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
56.24 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
94.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
.172.51 BC FOR OCT
'311.57 EOUIP OPR
33.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
2,988.73 ASPHALT
28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
6,on.OD' MINOR EOUIP. REPAIR
111.96 TESTING SERVICES
3,538.48 SEP CHARGES
24.62 FREIGIIT
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VENDOR NAME
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
NONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO.
NOORE BUSINESS FORMS, INC.
NOORE, DANIEL
NOSBY YEAR BOOK INC
NOTOROLA COOEX
NOlT, PATSY
NOVIES UNLINITEO
NOVITE LINCOLN
NPC NEWSPAPERS
MPH INDUSTRIES, INC.
NULLER PLUMBING & HEATING
HULLIN, CHRISTA
HUNFORO, JERRY
NUNIClPAL COOE CORP.
MUNICIPAL FIRE & POLICE
NURPHY, ED
HUSICAL HERTIAGE SOCIETY
HUSICLANo
NUTUAL BENEFIT
NYSTIC FIRE VIDEO
N & N SANITATION
NADERHANN LORI
NAGLE LIJHBER CO.
NASW
NATIONAL BY-PROOUCTS, INC.
NATIONAL CRINE PREVENTION
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSoC
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS &
NATIONAL RECREATION & PARK
NATIONAL TEKTBOOK CD.
NATL COUNCIL AGWG
NAVARRE, ANY
NCOA, INC.
NCPI ALUHNI ASSOCIATION
NEIGHBORHOOO CENTERS
NEUSER, oAWNELLE
NEUARK ELECTRONICS
NOEL'S TREE & CRANE SERVICE
NORTH LIGHT BOOKS
NORTHUm FABRICS
NOTARY LAW INSTITUTE
ODONNEll, SHARON
O'TOOLE, JENNIFER
O. N. SCOlT & SGNS CO.
OAKES, DEAN
OAKlAND CENETERY
OCT 92 CIP FUNDING
OOORlTE OF EASTERN IOIIA
OLSON, ANDERS
OLSON, LISA
DHNIGRAPHICS INC
B1.76 REP & HAINT. TO BLoG
466.44 PAPER
100.00 UNIFORN ALLO\/ANCE
36.39 REFERENCE HATERIAL
1,594.31 DATA COMHUN. EQUIP.
31.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
50.49 VIDEO RECORDINGS
90.00 REGISTRATION
730.45 OUTSIDE PRINTING
82.40 NISC. SUPPLIES
lB7.45 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
31.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
71.60 PRESCRIPTIONS, ORUGS
1,560.64 OUTSIOE PRINTING
22,115.64 OTHER SENEFITS
22B.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
57.66 COHPACT DISC
16.97 VIDEO RECORDING TAPE
'49.07 OISABILITY STOCKHAN
23.95 NON'FICTION VIOEO
661.00 EQUIPNENT RENTAL
47.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
m.51 BLDG. & CaNST. SUPP.
170.00 DUES & HENSERSHIPS
300.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
31.42 BOOKCS)
1,99B.15 BOOKS, HAG., NEUSPAP
11.90 SOOKS CCAT./CIR.)
53.00 BOOKS, HAG., NEWSPAP
590.00 OUES & NEHBERSHIPS
15.00 LIBRARY HATER. REP.
'151.00 RTRN REG.BRVRHAN
97.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
145.00 DUES & NEHBERSHIPS
25.00 OUES &'NEHBERSHIPS
6,750.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
19.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
47.19 AUDIO VISUAL REP NAT
200.00 TREE TRIN/RENOVAL
16.95 SOOKS CCAT./ClR.)
12.94 NISC. SUPPLIES
30.00 REGISTRATION
38.00 I NSTRUCTOR/OFF I CI ATE
66.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
1,242.00 FERTILIZER
2,204.50 BUILOING RENTAL
41.60 SEUER
131,658.52 NON OP AoNIN GEN FUH
26.00 SAHITATION SUPP.
14.25 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
5.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
3B.50 BOOKS CCAT./REF.)
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VENOOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
atlooL 3,m.00 NINI'CIIHP. SOFTWARE
ORDER DEPT . SOUTHERN 10.45 REGISTRATION
ORIENTAL TRADING CO., INC. 270.25 RECREATIONAL SUPP.
ORYX PRESS 58.91 BOOKS (CAT ./CIR.)
OSCO ORUG 13.94 FOOO
OIIENS, ROBERT 150.00 OTNER REPAIR & MAINT
PANTNERS UNIFORMS, INC. 265.00 SAFETY CLOTNING
PARENTS RESOURCE NETIIORK 8.50 LIBRARY MATER. REP.
PARKS & REC 1.50 COPIES
PATRICK HARNEY 266713 359.64 CEOAR RAPIDS
PAUL BOI/ERS 267558 421.08 CINCINNATI
PAUL'S 364.00 AUDIO VISUAL REP MAT
PAYLESS CASNNAYS, INC. 558.86 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
PAYROLL RECAP 1,209,984.01 PAYROll 02'OCT.92
PC NOVICE;PC TOOAY 8.00 OUTSIOE PRINTlNO
PC SUPPORT CENTER 380.50 MAGNETIC MEDIA
PENNNELL BOOKS 167.03 BooK(S)
PETERSON'S GUIDES 17.29 SOOKS (CAT ./REF.)
PETTY CASN 69.30 AUOIO VISUAL REP MAT
PNIL'S BUILOING MATERIALS, INC 15.81 BLOG. & com. SUPP.
PHDTO 10 CHARGES 103.50 SEP CNARGEBACKS
PIGOTT, INC. 117.24 MISC. SUPPLIES
PIONEER GRAPNICS ARTS CENIER 2,715.00 OUTSIOE PRINTING
PIP PRINTING 818.20 OUTSIDE PRINTING " '...'
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PIPER, MICNAEL 36.DO INSTRUCTOR/OFF I CIATE
PITLICK, PAT 70.00 SAFETY SNOES
PLANNING COHIIISSION 3.75 BOOKS, MAG., NENSPAP
PLANNING DEPT 258.00 PNOTOCOPIES ..
PLANT CONNECTION 184.25 NURSERY SERVICES
PLEASANT VAlLEY NURSERY, INC. 46.00 AG CHEMICALS j.
PLUIIBERS SUPPLY CO. 83.S2 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
POLICE om '193.84 HOUSE MOVE CHARGES
POOCK, MELANIE 28.50 INSTRUCIOR/OFFICIATE
POOL ANO CREN 154.75 NON' FICTION VIOEO
POOL TECH INC. 1,289.71 ELECTR I CAL SUPPLI ES
PRAIRIE LIGNTS BOOKSTORE 66.27 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
PRAT! AUDIO'VISUAL & VIOEO 151.50 A V EQUIP. REPAIR
PRENTICE HALL 24.76 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
PRESTEGARD, KEVIN 24.27 TRAVEL
PRESTO'XoCOHPANY 327.50 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
PRIMA 198.00 SUBSCRIPlIONS
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ASSOC. 4B.OO SUBSCRIPTIONS
PROGRESSIVE PHYSICAL TNERAPY 303.00 MEDICAL SERVICE
PUSLIC AGENCY TRAINING 1,925.00 REGISTRAlION
PUBLIC AGENCY TRAINING COUNCIL 1,225.00 REGISTRATION
PUBLIC BROAOCASTlNG SERVICE 10.95 VIDEO RECORDINGS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT 75.00 REGISTRATION
PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY 5D.00 REGISTRATION
PUFFER ANIMAL CARE CENTER 127.50 VETERINARY SERVICE
PUINAN PUSLISIIING GROUP "..34 BOOKS (CAT ./CIR.)
PYRAMID SERVICES, INC. 608.49 MINOR EOUIP. REP MAT
QUALITY BOOKS, INC. 698.44 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
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VENDOR NAME AMooNT DESCRIPTION
QUALITY CARE 355.00 NURSERY SERVICES
QUALITY ENGRAVED SIGNS 183.17 HISC. SUPPLIES
QUALITY, TEXTIlE PRINTING 580.70 SAFETY CLOTNING
QUESTAR VIDEO 24.45 NON-FICTION VIDEO I
QUILL CORP. 97.76 HISC. PERIPHERALS
R. H. 800GS CO., INC. 5,806.22 HINOR EQUIP. REP HAT i
RABY, PAMELA 38.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE j
,
RADIO SHACK 24.95 AUOIO VISUAL REP HAT j
RADISSON SUITE HOTEL 525.00 TRAVEL I
RANDOH H,oo~E, INC. 14.40 BOOKS (CAL/CIR.) ,
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RAPE VICTIM ADVOCACY PROGRAM 3,000.00 AIO TO AGENCIES I
RAPIO BUSINESS SYSTEMS 487.35 ooTSIDE PRINTING
RAPIOS REPRODUCTIONS, INC. 79.30 OFFICE EQUIP. REPAIR I
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REACH FOR EXCELLENCE 200.00 REGISTRATION I
READER'S DIGEST 25.40 PRINT/CIRCULATING !
RECOROED 8ooKS, INC. 64.65 CASSETTE !
RECREATION 106.20 SANK FEES
RECREATION SUPPLY CO. 1,053.83 LUMBER/HARDWARE
RED HOOSE RECORDS 232.18 COHPACT DISC
REED REFEREHCE PUBLISHING 370.01 PRINT/REFEREHCE
REGENT BOOK CO., INC. 29.26 BOOKS (CAL/CIR.)
REINER, MICHELLE 28.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
RESooRCE DIRECTORIES 140.00 BOOKS (CAT./REF.)
RETAIL DATA SYSTEMS OF CEDAR 23.64 MINOR EOUIP. REPAIR
REYNOLDS, RAY 21.D6 UHIFORM ALLOWANCE
RICK IIYSS 2611D79 31.92 DES MOINES
RIDS, FRANK 72.DO INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
RIVER PRODUCTS CO. 2,107.14 ASPHALT
ROGER HANSEN 265437 75.00 CEDAR RAPIOS
ROGERS OWIGHT H '100.00 PARTS
RON FLAKE '8.60 T SHIRT
RON HASOH FRAMING & 67.40 PRIOR YEAR EHCUMB.
ROSE HILL PARK 122.94 SEWER
RUBBER STAMPS R US 11.20 MISC. SUPPLIES
RUOI PUBLISHING 38.GO BOOKS (CAL/CIR.)
RUSSELL, SHAHHON B 38.GG INSTRUCTOR/OFF I CI ATE
RYPHA DAN 48.GG INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
S & G MATERIALS 685.S0 DIRT
S S C I 36.69 HINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
SALES, OEBBIE 122.00 REGISTRATlOH
SALWAY, ANHE K 17.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SCHEPERS, RAE LYNN 70.00 SAFETY SHQES
SCHOENFElOER, JAMES 50.00 TRAVEL
SCHULT2, KYlE 152.00 IHSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SENIOR CENTER 491.98 SEWER
SEREDUCK, NANCY 77.70 UIIIFORM ALLOWANCE
SERVICEHASTER 3,566.54 REP & HAINI. TO BLOG
SEYOEL, LYLE 100.00 MISC. PERIPIIERALS
SHAY ELECTRIC 2,281.65 BUILOING IMPROVEMEHT
SHERBURNE, JEANIE 66.50 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
SHERWIN'WILLIAMS CO. 42.78 PAINT & SUPPLIES
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VENDOR NAIlE AIlIlJNT DESCRIPTION
FUNO: CAPITAL PROJECTS "
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A T & T CIlIIHUNICATlONS 16.64 LONG OISTANCE CALLS ,
121.00 i
ADJUSTING JIlJRNAL ENTRY SEP FAX CHARGES I
APPRAISAL ASSOCIATES CO. 2,OGD.00 APPRAISAL SERVICES i
ASI SIGN SYSTEHS 2,500.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUHB. I
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELO 11.66 ,DENTAL INSURANCE I
BRAVERMAN DEVELOPHENT INC 12,183.49 CONTRACTED IHPROV. i
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BRISKEY CABINET CO. 77.39 NON-CONTRACTED IHPR. i
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CEOAR COMPUTER CENTER 3,195.50 OTHER EDP HARONARE 'I
I,
CEOAR RAPIDS GAZETTE, INC. 21.59 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS I
I
CHOONG FOOK 411.25 CONTRACTED IHPROV. I
CITY OF IC 22.60 REFUSE
CITY OF IOIIA CITY 33.91 NATER
COFFMAN ASSOCIATES 6,760.00 CONSULTANT SERVICES
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 633.10 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
OANO LIHITEO 11,782.91 CONTRACTEO IHPROV.
OENIS OELLA VEDOVA, INC. 68,397.97 BUILOING IHPROVEHENT
OICK COLE CONST. CO. 1,920.00 EQUIPHENT SERVICE
OIGITAL EOUIPHENT CORP. 10,966.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
OIXON, MARY LEE' 75.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES , .
ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INC 2,815.65 ENGINEERING SERV,ICES
ENTRE COMPUTER CENTER 560.00 HICRO'COMPUTER
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 15.50 CIlJRIERS
FORTIS BENEFITS 12.48 OISABILITY INSURANCE
FRANTZ CONSTRUCTION CO 30,105.28 CONTRACTEO IHPROV.
FROHNEIN OFFICE SUPPLY 195.60 OFFICE FURNITURE
GILPIN PAINT & GLASS 42.14 BUILOING IHPROVEHENT
HAIlILTON, TERESA 40.00 SUILOING IHPROVEHENT
HAYEX, HAYEX & BRONN 1,394.83 ATTORNEY SERVICES
HIlJSING REHABILITATION Z5.00 NO PARKING SIGNS
HOIIARD R. GREEN CO. 2,966.20 ENGINEERING SERVICES
IOIIA CITY PETTY CASH 5.07 HARDNARE-SERV.CIlJNTE
IOIIA CITY PRES5-CITIZEN 74.41 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
IOIIA CITY REPROGRAPHICS 178.20 IlJTSIOE PRINTING
IOIIA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC 301.93 ELECTRIC
IOIIA STATE BANK, FICA 1,281.32 FICA
IPERS 667.78 IPERS
J R PAINTING & OECORATlNG, INC 2,390.00 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
JE 8070 14,954.39 CORRECT JE8070
JOHNSON CIlJNTY FARH BUREAU 4,6BO.OO NDN'CONTRACTEO IHPR.
JONNSON CIlJNTY RECORDER 75.00 RECORDING FEES
JIlJRNAL ENTRY 16.37 SEP DUPLICATING
JIlJRNAL VIlJCHER 140.80 OCT BC8S
LANOHARK SURVEYING AND 100.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES
LOREN'S SIGNS 360.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
LUNDELL, JOliN 424.27 TRAVEL
HAilER BROS TRANSFER & STORAGE 1,466.12 HOVING EXPENSE
HCCOMAS'LACINA CONST. CO. 7,819.00 BUILDING IHPROVEHENT
HETRO PAVERS, INC. 107,317.12 CONTRACTED IHPROV.
NNN, INC. 12,492.25 ENGINEERING SERVICES
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VENDOR NAHE
AMOUNT DESCRIPTION
HORTHERH GRAVEL CO
OCT 92 CIP FUHOIHG
PARK RO STORH SEWER PROJECT
PAYROLL RECAP
POLYGOH, IHC.
PRECISIOH ELECTRIC, INC.
SCHUMACHER ELEVATOR CO INC
SHIVE.HATlERY ENGRS & ARCH INC
THE \IIlOOIIORKER'S SHOP
U SlIEST CDHHUNICATlONS
U SlIEST CDHHUNICATlONs-E
IlESER HIO'STATE CONSTRUCTION
WINODII DRESSER
IIOLF CONST.. INC.
IIORO PROCESSING CENTER
2,039.53 ROCK
245,329.39 19S5 GO
3,459.45 LDIIER WATER MAIN
24,209.1S PAYROLL 02'OCT.92
2,706.00 MINI'COMPUTER
210.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUHS.
520.00 MOVING EXPENSE
17,266.00 ENGIHEERING SERVICES
39.95 OFFICE FURNITURE
12.88 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
919.33 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
188,020.30 CONTRACTEOIMPROV.
2,327.04 SUILOING IMPROVEMENT
6,186.19 CONTRACTED IMPROV.
178.65 OCT CHARGESACKS
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CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNO TOTAL
827,470.61
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A T & T ClIWIUNICATlONS 190.67 LONG DISTANCE CALLS ~,
A. Y. HCDONALD SUPPLY CO. INC. 127.42 PLUHBING SUPPLIES
ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY 707.79 SEP FAX CHARGES j
ADVERTISER 155.00 ADVERTISING a
161.99 TOOLS & EQUIP. RENT. ,
AERO RENTAL I
AIR COOLED ENGINE SERVICES 35.66 HINOR EQUIP. REPAIR ,
ALLIEO NATIONAL 80.30 TECHNICAL SERVICES
ALTORFER HACHINERY CO. 24,437.00 EQUIPHENT RENTAL
AlIERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC. 165.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS "
AlIERICAN NATER WORKS ASSOC. 390.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS i
I
AlIIGA WORLD 24.97 SUBSCRIPTIONS I
ANS'lER IOIIA, INC. 112.90 PAGING I
APACHE HOSE & BELTING, INC. 515.07 HINOR EQUIP. I
APTUS 26,480.00 HAZARDOUS NASTE DISP I,
ARATEX SERVICES, INC. 2,109.69 LAUNDRY SERVICE
ART'TER ASSOCIATES, INC. 1,112.60 HINOR EQUIP. "
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AWA-IOIIA SECTlON'OISCOVERY 92 345.00 REGISTRATION !
BANK OF AlIERICA 337.50 REVENUE BONDS i
BARRON HOTOR SUPPLY 46.97 GREASE & OIL
BEA DAY PLUHBERS 15.00 HETER INSTALLATION
BEACHY PLUHBING 180.00 HETER INSTALLATION
BENNER, RONNIE 70.00 SAFETY SHOES
BEST RENT ALL 333.49 EQUIPHENT RENTAL
BETZ INDUSTRIAL 5,43B.47 NATER/SENAGE CHEM.
BILL CONNELL PLUHBING 105.00 HETER INSTALLATION
BLOCK 526.85 OFFICE SUPPLIES
8LUE CROSS 617.26 B C . PELKEY :,'
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELO 1,560.64 DENTAL INSURANCE
BOB'S PLUHBING & HEATING 60.00 HETER INSTALLATION
BOlliNGER, JONN 70.00 SAFETY SNOES
BRADY, HIKE 65.08 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
BREESE PLUHBING & HEATING, INC 45.00 HETER INSTALLATION
BRINTON EDNARD '189.85 BC FOR SEP
BROOKS INSTRUHENT OIVISION 98.26 LAB. CHEH. & SUPP.
BUOGETEO TRANSFERS AJE 400,679.75 A.V. SUPPORT
CAPITOL FORD NEN NOLLAND INC 197.62 EQUIPHENT RENTAL
CON COMPUTER CENTERS 756.53 OTHER EDP HARONARE
CEOAR COMPUTER CENTER 685.00 HICRD-COMPUTER
CITY CARTOH CO., INC. 1,344.12 OTHER NASTE DISPOSAL
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 575.25 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
CITY IC .38.12 RICHARDSON-BC/BS
CLERICAL RECAP 224.81 PAYROLL 02'OCT.92
COSB GROUP, I NC. 8.50 BOOKS, HAG., NENSPAP
ClIWIERCIAL TOIIEL SERVICE, INC. 34.95 LAUNDRY SERVICE
CONNEY SAFETY PRODUCTS 66.57 GLOVES
COHTINEHTAL SAFETY EQUIPHEHT 158.35 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 398.79 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
CROUSE CARTAGE CO. 69.80 FREIGHT
CRYSTAL CLEAR OF 10NA CITY 195.00 HISC. SUPPLIES
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VENDOR NAHE
,CULL! GAN
DAILY IOIIAN
DAN'S PLUMBING
DEBT SERVICE TRANSfERS
Dl-CHEM CO.
DIAHOND PRIXIUCTS CO.
DUNCAN INDUSTRIES
EAST CENTRAL IOI/A COUNCIL Of
EASTERN IOIIA LIGNT & POIIER COO
ECONOGAS SERVICE, INC.
EDWARDS, fRED
ELODN C. STUTSMAN, INC.
'ELECTRIC MOTORS Of IOIIA CITY
ELECTRONIC COHHUNICATlON sYS
ELECTRONICS CAVE
ENTERPRISE fUND
ERB'S BUSINESS MACHINES, INC.
ERNST & YOUNG
fAIRflELD LINE INC.
fESLER'S, INC.
flRSTAR BANK Of OES MOINES
fLAHBO BROADCASTING
fLEETWAY STORES, INC.
fLOYDE PELKEY
fORTI S BEHEflTS
fROH~EIN OffiCE SUPPLY
fUNK, CLARENCE
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORP.
GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES
GRAINGER
GRiffiN PIPE PRIXIUCTS CO.
HACH
MACH BROTHERS CO., INC.
MAWKEYE WELD & REPAIR
HAYEK, HAYEK & BROlIN
HOSPERS & BROTHER PRINTERS
HUPP ELECTRIC MOTORS
HURT fAY
HYORITE CHEMICAL CO.
IA DEPT Of NATURAL RESOURCES
INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS
INTEGRATED CONTROLS & COMPUTER
IOIIA CITY BROADCASTING
IOIIA CITY JANITOR SUPPLY
IOIIA CITY PETTY CASH
IOIIA CITY PLUMBING
IOIIA CITY PRESSoCITlZEN
IOIIA CITY READY MIX, INC.
IOIIA DEVELOPMENT LAB.
IOIIA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC
IOIIA PAINT MANUfACTURING CO.
IOIIA STATE BANK' fiCA
AHOUNT DESCRIPTION
68.7S EOUIPMENT RENTAL
40.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
360.00 METER INSTALLATION
377,433.83 TO 85 REV BONO SINK
1,136.00 fLUORIOE
192.75 PAINT & SUPPLIES
1,641.50 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
4,691.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
1,469.16 ELECTRIC
36.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
21.16 fiRST AID/SAfETY SUP
530.00 GRASS SEED
281.32 MINOR EQUIP.
503.94 A V EOUIP. REPAIR
10.41 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
-100,413.51 TRANSfER
41.86 fAX SUPPLIES
1,500.00 ANNUAL AUDIT
2,491.20 GLOVES
59.90 SAfETY CLOTNING
168.75 REVENUE BONOS
850.00 ADVERTISING
19.54 8LOG. & CONST. SUPP.
362.01 SIOUK CITY
1,309.88 DISABILITY INSURANCE
86.92 MINOR Off EOUIP/FURN
10.00 SAfETY SNOES
12,126.00 ALUMINUM SULfATE
282.10 OTHER EOP HARDWARE
225.84 8LOG. & CONST. SUPP.
12,806.84 WATER SYST. IMPROV.
659.15 LABORATORY CNEMICALS
589.69 MINOR Off EQUIP/FURN
655.10 8LOG. & CONST. SUPP.
1,918.50 ATTORNEY SERVICES
52.00 OUTSIDE PRINTING
585.04 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
250.00 EASEMENT PURCHASE
1,296.00 OTHER CHEM. & SUPP.
8.00 REFERENCE MATERIAL
614.00 fiRE & CASUALTY INS.
1,356.53 TECHNICAL SERVICES
195.00 ADVERTISING
115.40 SANIT. & IND. SUPP.
11.48 CLEANING SUPPLIES
345.00 METER INSTALLATION
41.10 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
1,289.13 CONCRETE
10.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
34,008.59 ELECTRIC
489.82 PAINT & SUPPLIES
23,175.95 fiCA
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VENDOR NAHE
IOIIA STATE BANK COMPUTER SERVo
IPERS
JACKS DISCooNT, INC.
JC HAC ELECTRONICS
JERRI ANCIAUX CLEANING
JIM'S REFUSE SERVICE CORP
JOE FOIILER Z68D97
JOHN CRANE INC
JOHN LUNOELL Z68576
JOHN'S PLUMBIHG
JOHNSON CooNTY SEATS
JooRNAL ENTRY
JooRHAL VooCHER
K HART 114315
KAR PROOUCTS, INC.
KCJJ RACIO/ BRAVERHAN
KELLY HEATlHG SERVICE, IHC.
XELLY SERVICES, INC.
KKRQ'KXIC
KONDORA GEORGE
KRNA, INC.
L. L. PELLING CO., INC.
LAB SAFETY SUPPLY
LANDFILL CHARGES
LANIK, JACQUELINE
LAREN CO., INC.
LANRENCE HACHINE SHOP
LANSON PRODUCTS, INC.
LENIS SYSTEM OF IOIIA, INC.
LINIIOOO STONE PROOUCTS CO.
LUCKEL, SAHUEL
LUHOELL, JOHH
HARTIH EQUIPMEHT OF ILLIHOIS
MCCABE EQUIPMENT, INC.
HCGINNESS PLUHBING
HCHASTENARR SUPPLY CO.
HEACHAH TRAVEL SERVICE
HEETING REGISTRATION
HERII ELECTRIC, LTD.
MERRICK INDUSTRIES INC
HID-IOIIA SOLIO NASTE
MIDNEST JANITORIAL SERVICES
HILLER ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC
MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES CO.
HONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO.
MORENO, EDNARO
MOVITE LINCOLN
HULTICHANNEL NENS
HUNICIPAL SUPPLY, INC.
HUTUAL BENEFIT
NAGLE LUHBER CO.
NEBRASKA GRooNDNATER
AHooNT DESCRIPTION
Z4.33 FINANCIAL SERV & CHG
16,934.17 IPERS
19.95 FILH
Z6.60 HICRO'COMPUTER REP.
112.GO REP & HAINT. TO BLOG
450.00 EQUIPHENT SERVICE
161.97 LINCOLN NE
659.47 HINOR EQUIP. REP HAT
113.GO SAN DIEGO
195.00 HETER INSTALLATION
26,359.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
6,754.43 AUG DIVISIONAL SERVI
43,794.75 OCT BCBS
15.72 FILH
30.43 LUHBER/HARDNARE
413.10 ACVERTlSING
29.00 BDLG. & IHPROV. HAT.
n.20 TECHNICAL SERVICES
195.00 ACVERTlSING
45.00 HETER INSTALLATION
679.00 ACVERTlSING
1,267.44 ASPHALT
143.40 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
44,643.1B SEP CHARGES
1,600.00 BUILDING RENTAL
30.00 HETER INSTALLATION
190.00 HINOR EQUIP. REP HAT
43.04 MINOR EOUIP. REP HAT
696.50 FINAHCIAL SERV & CHG
3,464.33 HYDRATED LIHE
70.00 SAFETY SHOES
47.70 TRAVEL
9,600.00 EQUIPHENT RENTAL
1,200.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL
135.00 HETER INSTALLATION
99.01 MINOR EQUIP. REP HAT
209.00 AIR FARE
'15.00 FIRE EMPLOYEES MTG
1,446.44 REP OF ELECTRIC/PLBG
707.B6 PLANT EQUIP REP HAT
2,125.00 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
231.56 TECHNICAL SERVICES
57.B4 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
41B.50 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
649.64 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
42.66 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
90.00 REGISTRATION
65.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
636.09 NATER SYST. IMPROV.
31.72 DISABILITY STOCKMAN
251.31 BLDG. & CONST. SUPP.
10.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
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VENDOR NAME
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NELSON'S PLUMBING
NEWARK ELECTRONICS
OCT 92 CIP fUNDING
OLD CAPITOL CAB CO.
OSCO ORUG
PARKING, INC.
PAUL'S
PAYLESS CASNWAYS, INC,
PAYROLL RECAP
PEC CASLE
PIGOTT, INC.
PIP
PIP PRINTING
PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO.
POLLUTION CONTROL
PYRAMIO SERVICES, INC.
R. M. BOGGS ,CO., INC.
RADIO SMACK
RADIX CORP.
REXCO EQUIPMENT, INC.
RIVER PROOUCTS CO.
ROCNESTER MIDLAND CORP.
ROSEBAR TIRE SNREDDING
S & G MATERIALS
SCNL~SS ENGINEERED EQUIPMENT
SCHLUETER, LEON
SEPT LANDfiLL LEACHATE
SHAY ELECTRIC
SHIVE' HATTERY ENGRS & ARCH INC
SIEG-CEOAR RAPIDS CO.
SIMONE ENGINEERING, INC.
SLUm, KEVIN
STANDARD INSURANCE C
STANDARD LifE INC
STEVE'S TYPEWRITER CO.
SWANA
SYSTEMS SERVICE CO.
TECHNIGNAPHICS, INC.
TRADE SHOW
TRS ROOfiNG, LTD.
U Of IA. BUSINESS OffiCE
U Of IA. HYGIENIC LABORATORY
U Of IA. PHYSICAL PLANT
U S WEST COMMUNICATION SERVo
U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS
U S WEST COMMUNICATlONS-E
UITERMARK, DWAYNE
UNITEO STATES PIPE & FOUNDRY
UTIlITIES SUPPLY CO
UTILITY EOUIPMENT CO.
VAN METER CO.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC.
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30.00 METER INSTALLATION
175.63 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
18,095.71 LANDfiLL RESERVE
632.15 AID TO AGENCIES
6.00 MISC. SUPPLIES
31.08 MINOR EQUIP. REP MAT
792.58 AG CHEMICALS
389.70 BLOG. & CONST. SUPP.
452,040.41 PAYROLL 02'OCT.92
60.00 CONSULTANT SERVICES
46.88 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
111.75 OUTSIOE PRINTING
320.70 OUTSIDE PRINTING
1,140.40 PLUMSING SUPPLIES
832.55 WATER
16.29 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
648.45 REP Of HEATING eQUIP
39.25 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
1,839.60 MINDR EQUIP. REPAIR
13,954.14 VEHICLE REPAIRS
1,463.99 ROCK
300.03 SANITATION SUPP.
205.50 TIRES DISPOSAL
181.60 OIRT
353.72 PLANT EQUIP REP MAT
62.98 SAfETY SHOES
2,965.48 LANDfiLL LEACHATE
l,on.oo' REP Of ELECTRIC/PLBG
l,9DO.00 ENGINEERING SERVICES
74.28 MINOR EOUIP. REP MAT
420.54 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
70.00 SAFETY SHOES
.34.12 LifE INSURANCE
16.23 LIFE INS STOCKMAN
43.80 MINOR EOUIP. REPAIR
20D.00 DUES & MEMBERSHIPS
2,00D.OO OTHER REPAIR & MAl NT
541.39 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
355.50 GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
437.00 REP & MAl NT. TO BLDG
m.95 WORK STUDY WAGES
2,765.00 TECHNICAL SERVICES
24.43 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
44.81 MISCELLANEOUS
404.07 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
1,536.66 TElEPHONE RENTAL
14.36 SAfETY SHOES
285.20 TOOLS
204.44 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
1,767.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
134.66 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
2,784.00 CHLORINE
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VENDOR NAHE
AHiXJNT DESCRIP7l0N
voss PETROLEUH CO., INC.
\I1IR SCIENTIFIC, INC.
IIARNING LITES OF IL., INC.
lIEF HEHSERSHIP RENENALS
IIERNER ENTERPRISES
IIESco
NORD PROCESSING CENTER
ZENITH MANUFACTURING &
204.73 OIESEl FUEL
93.81 LAB. SUPP. & EQUIP.
144.00 RENTALS
120.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
'182.6Z LABOR
161.50 PLANT EQUIP REP MAT
536.51 OCT CHARGEBACKS
568.96 FLUIDS GASES & OTNER
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ENTERPRISE FUNDS FUNO TOTAL 1,549,206.80
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FUND, TRUST AND AGENCY 1 ...,
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ADJUSTING JOURNAL ENTRY 244.12 SEP FAX CNARGES !
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BAKER & TAYLOR 140.89 BOOKS (CAT ./CIR.) i
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BCS LIFE INS 5.50 LIFE INS'NCKIM ,
BEAVER, LYLE 100.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES I
, BLUE CROSS 292.65 B C DENT' SHIMA I
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELO 69.96 DENTAL INSURANCE I
BOIlERS, MICHAEL 80.08 LOCAL MILEAGE I
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BUSHNELL'S TURTLE 690.00 FOOO
C. CORNELL, INCORPORATED 1,500.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
CENTEL CElLULAR 37.40 TELEPHONE RENTAL
CHAMBERS, CINDY 18.92 LOCAL MILEAGE
CHEF'S HAT RESTAURANT 120.60 FOOO
CHERYL COX, THE STUOENT 125.00 REGISTRATION
CLERICAL RECAP 30.00 PAYROLL 02'OCT.92
COCA' COLA 80TTLING CO. 229.69 PURCHASES FOR RESALE
COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC. 103.95 MICRO'COMPUTER
CUSTOMER .60 POP FUND
DUSTY'S TIRE & SERVICE 35.00 TIRE REPAIRS
EAST CENTRAL IOIIA COUNCIL OF 4,864.00 AIO TO AGENCIES
EMERY'PRATT Co 50.10 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
EHPLOYERS MUTUAL COMPANIES 5,112.00 \/oRKER'S COMP INS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 337.60 MISCELLANEOUS
FIVE CORNERS MUSIC .
375.00 OTNER PROF. SERVICES
FLEMR, MATTHEW L. 25.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
FORTIS BENEFITS 311.27 OISABILITY INSURANCE .'(
FROH~EIN OFFICE SUPPLY 379.23 MISC. SUPPLIES
GROUP SERVICES 760.93 HEALTH INSURANCE
HIGH TECH 30.00 TELEPHONE RENTAL
IKERD, COLLEN 71.93 LOCAL MILEAGE
INFORMEO DEMOCRACY 99.00 NON'FICTION VIDEO
IOIIA CITY PETTY CASH 32.00 HILEAGE TO ECICOG ME
IOIIA CITY TELEPHONE CO., INC. 223.85 PHONE EQUIP. CHARGES
IOIIA FEDERATION OF HUHANE 56.50 REFERENCE MATERIAL
IOIIA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC .96 ELECTRIC
IOIIA STATE BANK - FICA 2,320.07 FICA
IPERS 1,238.06 IPERS
JOB SERVICE OF IOIIA 7.51 OTHER INSURANCE
JOURNAL ENTRY 175.02 AUG OPERATION COSTS
JOURNAL VOUCIIER 1,386.22 OCT BCBS
K MART #4315 31.70 EOUC./TRAlNING SUPP.
KEVIN OOYLE 268376 222.40 AMES
KUL TUR VIDEO 156.45 NON.FICTION VIDEO
LENOCH, MARY J. 25.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE
LEON LYVERS TREE SURGERY 3,905.GO NURSERY SERVICES
LEONARD REYMAN ORCHESTRA 100.00 MISCElLANEOUS
LIBRARIES UNLIMITED Bl.96 BOOKS (CAT./CIR.)
LOAN FINANCE CHARGE 228.00 FINANCE CHGS SEPT
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HCCALL, TERRY 25.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE i
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HOTT'S DRUG STORE 218.88 PRINT/CIRCULATING i
IIJTUAL BENEFIT 10.96 DISABILITY-MCKIM I
NOYER, NANCY 25.00 INSTRUCTOR/OFFICIATE I ' "
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PARSON, JOAN 8.31 BLOG. & CONST. SUPP, I
PAYROLL RECAP 46,697.56 PAYROLL 02'OCT-92 I
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PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. 230.32 PURCHASES FOR RESALE I
PETTY CASH 28.00 PRINT/CIRCULATING ,
PIP 66.09 ooTSIOE PRINTING ,
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RECYCLING TOOAY 28.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
RESooRCE RECYCLING 42.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS
SAYRE ROSERT 150.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
SONORAE FORT .30 POP REFUND
SNANA 100.00 DUES & HEHBERSHIPS
TECHNIGRAPHICS, INC. 1,707.67 ooTSIOE PRINTING
TELECOII USA 87.60 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
TRANS FUND BALANCE 899.72 MONTHLY RET BENEFITS
TREASURER STATE OF IOIIA 32.50 SALES TAX
TRu-ART 54.61 ooTSIOE PRINTING
TURNER SUBSCRIPTIONS 17.59 PRINT/CIRCULATING
U OF IA. BUSINESS OFFICE 499.44 ooTSIOE PRINTING
U S NEST COKHUNICATIONS 91.51 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
U SlIEST COKHUNICATlONN 237.13 TELEPHONE RENTAL ';..
UNITED ACTION FOR yooTN 1,5DO.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
UNIVERSITY CANERA 15.48 FILM PRDCESSING
NAL HART STORE 01'1721 15.88 PAPER
NEST III GH ORCHESTRA 50.00 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
\lORD PROCESSING CENTER 590.09 OCT CHARGEBACKS
XEROX CORP. 763.n OFFICE EOUIP. RENTAL
yooTN HlIIIES, INC. 243.50 AUTO RENTAL
ZEPHYR CDPIES, INC, 15.00 \lORD PROCESSING
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TRUST AND AGENCY FUND TOTAL 83,022.52
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#FOX, ROBERT
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#OAKIIOOO VI LLAGE OIINERS ASSOC
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#PETERSEN, XRIS
#SCHLAPXOHL, DAHIEL P.
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403 JEFFERSON COMPANY
522 SOUTH CLI NTON STREET
A & H APARTMENTS
A T & T COIII1UNICATlONS
ADAIIS, JOHN
ADAIIS, JOHN THOMAS
ADJUST! NG JOURNAL ENTRY
AGUSTA HOUSING AUTHORITY
AHRMA
ALCORN VERNON
ALICE HARRIS
ALOHZO, RICK
ALPINE APARTMENTS
ALTORfER MACHINERY CO.
AlIBATI, NARAYANA
AlIERICAN LAfRANCE
AIIERICAN PUBLIC IIORKS ASSOC.
AllMON DON J
AlIP INC
AlISTER CORP.
ANDERSON, BARBEL
ANDERSON, CHRISTINE
ANDERSON' BENDER RENTALS
ANDRACKI, NARX OR LAURA
ANDREU J ROCCA 26B701
AHDREU ROCCA 267965
ANNE SCHEET2
ARATEX SERVICES, INC.
ARENDS, MARCIA
ASI RENTALS
ATLANTIC LAKESIDE LIMITED
B R COMPANY INC
BARDACH, JANUSZ
BARNES, PEARL M.
BARRON MOTOR SUPPLY
BARTA, DAVID
BAUGIIMAN, NORMA & ,AtrH
BAUM, JERRY
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19D.6B REP & MAINT. TO BLOG
990.00 LANDLORO RENTS
273.00 LANDLORD RENTS
105.00 LANOLORD RENTS
230.00 LANDLORO RENTS
360.00 LANDLORO RENTS
515.00 LANOLORO RENTS
496.00 LANOLORO RENTS
525.00 LANDLORD RENTS
644.00 LANOLORO RENTS
324.00 LANOLORD RENTS
294.00 BARBER, KERI
249.00 ADAIISKI, EOUARD
B53.00 CRIST, AllY
76.37 LONG OISTANCE CALLS
579.80 INOEMNITY
593.08 IIIOEMNITY
966.80 SEP fAX CHARGES
201.23 LEE, MARION
-868.00 RETURN ON IRC
12.00 ALCORN, VERNON
'550.00 CLEVELAND
206.00 CARROLL, PATRICIA
350.00 ANOERSON, UILLIAM
1,436.53 LANDfiLL EQUIPMENT
629.00 PATTON, CHRISTOPHER
18.86 fiRE APPARATUS
55.00 DUES & MEMBERSNIPS
23.00 AllMON, DON J. JR.
m.54 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
285.00 SHOOTS, JEAN
239.00 CNOUDNURY, SABIT
'10.00 LUMP SUN REPAYMENT
1,522.00 BISSELL, PAULA
241.00 SMITH, ROSIN
'125.00 DES NOINES
'185.13 ST LOUIS
'315.00 SEPT.HAP'HORTON
721.71 LAUNDRY SERVICE
78.00 TAODONIO, ANTHONY
206.00 NORRO\/, BRET
11,756.00 BAAH'GYIMAH,XUAME
604.00 ADAN, JANES
234.00 LINDLEY, SHERRY
203.00 BLAXE, ROBERT
2,829.03 AUTO & LIGNT TRUCK
891.13 TRAVEL ADVANCE
400.00 L1GOCXI, RITA
379.00 SNITN, CANOY
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BAYLISS, THOMAS
BCS LIFE INS
BECKER, TERRY
BENDA, JOSEPH
BEHDER, ROBERT J.
BENTLEY, HARLA
BERGIN KARA
BETTE LANE I}ARTHENTS
BETTE MEISEL
BEUTER, LEO & HARlE
BIA PARTS INC
BLACKHA~K PARYNERS
BLOYER PROPERTIES
BLUE CROSS
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BOll ZIHHERHAH FORD, INC.
BOEDEKER, HERHANN
BOLLINGER, RANDY
BOIlERS, PAUL
BOIlERS, R. STEVE
BOIILES CLOVIS
BRADY MIKE
BRANDT, JOHN A.
BREAZEALE, RICHARD
BREESE CO., INC.
BREESE, DONALD
BRENNEHAN, MIKE
BRENNEHAN, SUE X JOANN HARR
BREIlER, LARRY X DAVE CLARK
BROEG, DIANA
BROOKER, RICHARD
BROlIN, LYDA
BUTLER, JAl4ES
BUTTERBAUGH HARIL YN
BYERS III, ED~ARD J.
C. E. ARHSTRONG & SONS CO.
CANILL, TOO R
CAl4PBELL, ANN
CAl4PUS Al40CO SERVICE
CAPITAL SANITARY SUPPLY CO.
CAPITOL FORD NE~ HOLLAND INC
CARLSON, HARTHA K.
CARPETLAND
CARTER SUSAN
CASE PIlIIER & EDUIPHENT
CATERINO CHRIS
CATHY CHINANDER
CEOAR RAPIDS ~ELDING SUPPLY
CEDAR-JOHNSON FARM SERVICE CO.
CHAFFEE LARRY R
CHAIT, BENJAMIN
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344.00 STARR, SARA
311.00 TINKLE, GARY
-1.46 LIFE INS'HILLS
226.00 LANOLORO RENTS
2tl.00 LANDLORD RENTS
211.00 ABDALLAH, AYANA
101.00 BENTLEY, HARLA
23.00 BERGIN, KARA
246.00 FINK, JOYCE
'60.20 TRAVEL REIHB
442.00 OELSO, BERTA
557.2B BUSES
866.00 HALLADA, SHANDY
1,398.00 JOHNSON, HELISSA
'126.95 BC/DENTAL'HILLS
746.44 DENTAL INSURANCE
127.56 GARBAGE TRUCKS
227.00 NELSON, ROYCE
255.00 CARIENS, FLORENCE
421.08 TRAVEL ADVANCE
632.00 ZEPEDA, INGRID
65.00 BOIILES, CLOVIS
250.58 INDEMNITY
205.00 FLORA, LISA
1,982.00 COX, HARCIA
1,901.86 BUSES
263.00 IoOODLEY, AHHA
194.00 BRENNEHAN, LISA
236.00 GABRIELLI, JOSEPH
32B.OO ROUDABUSH, ANNETTE
151.00 KERR, ELIZABETN
97.00 BENTS, CINDY
372.00 ANDERSON, OIANE
375.00 GARRETT, ELSIE
33.00 BUTTERBAUGH, HARILYN
395.00 HARRIS, SHARI
69.51 TOOLS
238.00 SHERLOCX, TAHERA
126.00 BEARS, LORI
12.00 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
439.Z8 MISC. SUPPLIES
720.12 GENERAL EDUIPMENT
295.00 RIVER, LORIE
162.00 REPAIR OF FURNISHIHG
14.00 CARTER, SUSAN
3,450.59 GENERAL EOUIPMENT
52.00 CATERINO, CHRIS
-1.00 1 PAGE FAX
5.10 REHTALS
53,704.68 DIESEL FUEL
17.00 CHAFFEE, LARRY
323.00 BROIINLEE, AHASTASIA
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CNRISTIAN, PAUL & DORIS 314.00 MU'HIN, PATRICIA
CHUN, RAYMOND N S 328.00 RECHER, TRACY
CHURCHILL TRUCK LINES, INC. 55.00 8USES
CITY APPLIAlICE SERVICE 141.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. 28.76 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
CITY OF 80ULDER 659.23 YACOUBI, MAHA ALSHAa
CITY OF EUREKA & COUNTY OF 833.69 MERRIAlI, SUSAN
CITY OF IIlI/A CITY -2,478.94 BC/SS
CIVIL RIGHTS -410.00 BREAKFAST ANARDS
CIVIL RIGHTS BREAKFAST ANARDS -70.00 TRANSFER PER MEMO
CLAREHONT APTS X TClI CRUH 648.00 8EROIN, KARA
CLARK, OAVE 350.00 ROGERS, NENDI
CLARK, JAlIES A. DBA CAlIPUS 211.00 SOUKUP, CLAYTON
CLARK, STEVE 416.00 STRICKLAND, LINDA
CLARKE SUSAN M 41.DO CLARKE, SUSAN
CLERK OF COURT '34.79 FILING FEE REFUND
CLINE, H. KENNETH 474.00 DIETZllAN, JOHN
COB8, LILLIE 180.DO BURKE, DIONNE
COBRA/CHARLES BELGER -140.8D OCT 8C/8S
C08RA/CHARLES MOTTET -152.48 NOV COBRA
C08RA/CHARLOTTE 80RE -14D.8D OCT C08RA
COBRA/DARLENE MDTTET '14D.8D NOV C08RA
C08RA/ED RDSKUP -152.46 OCT sc/as
COBRA/GEORGE IIIlOO -62.22 OCT MEDICARE SUPPL
CDSRA/ JOHN NEum '62.22 NOV MEOICARE SUPPL
COBRA/KAY NALENTA '69.96 NONPR DENTAL
COBRA/LEO VITOSH '140.80 OCT COBRA
C08RA/MARLI SHULER '5.83 NOV DENTAL
COBRA/MARY DELL HINT '62.22 OCT MEDICARE SUPPL
COBRA/MARY KINNEY '140.8D NOV C08RA
COBRA/NANCY FRANT2 '140.80 OCT C08RA
C08RA/NANCY J BERRY '411.51 NOV COBRA
COBRA/RAMDNA PARROTT '140.80 OCT 8C/BS
C08RA/RICHARD FRANTZ '140.80 OCT COBRA
C08RA/STACY HELLS '11.66 OCT DENTAL
COLE, GUY 206.00 MERRIFIELD, REX
COLONIAL TERRACE 276.00 PATRICK, GEORGIA
COLONY JULIE A 19.00 COLONY, JULI EA.
CONCORO APARTHENTS 371.00 ADDISON, HERHAN JR.
CONDO CClIPANY 2,035.00 BLAKE, LAURALEE V.
CONDON, HILLIAM 482.00 GLOVER, KIMBERLEY
CONNER, JUOY 349.00 ECKERMAN, MATT
COOK, VINCENT 278.00 COOKE'S, NANCY
COOPER JR., ORRIS 641.00 MORRISSEY, LILLIAN
CORAL RIOGE APARTMEIITS 2,467.00 ANNIS, ANGIE
CORALVILLE SALVAGE 164.00 STRAND, PEARL
CORBIN ALLISON C 24.00 CORBIN, ALLISON
CORNEJO ROSA 40.00 CORNEJO, ROSA
CORONET APARTMENTS 630.00 HUGHES, ALICE
COURT HILL APARTMENTS 921.00 FREES, ROBERT
CRIPPEN, DELAINE & 81LL 204.00 KLEPPE, CRAGG L.
CRISMAN, DAVE & RENAE 351.00 BENTLEY, MARLA
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VENDOR NAME
CRONK, C. ELIZABETN ATTN: DICK
CUMMINS GREAT PLAINS DIESEL
CURRAN, WILLIAM & EMILY
CUSNING, PATRICIA
CUSTl>>l NOSE & SUPPLIES, INC.
o & R RENYALS
DAHLEN, MICHAEL & JANET
DAKOTA COUNTY HRA
DALE HELLING
DALE HELLING 265454
DAN'S OVERHEAD DOORS & MORE
DAVE LONG PROTECTIVE PROOUCTS
DAVID T1HH
DAVIS HURSIE
DAVIS, JAMES
DAVIS, RICHARD & KARLA
DAWSON, JOHN
DE BRUYN, NILLIAM
DEMEULENAERE, PAUL & ELLEN
DETHEILER, DONALD L.& FRANCES
DETNEILER,IVAN OR PATRICIA
DEY APPLIANCE PARTS, INC.
DICTAPHONE
DITTBERNER, MALINDA
OIXON, MARY LEE
Ol>>lESTIC VIOLENCE
OON GRAY REALTORS
OON YUCUIS
DONALO YUCIUS 268811
OORLEN APARTMENTS
OORNANN, NAL
DOUGLASS, R. T11l>>lAS
ODIINES, GREG & SUMMERS, OAN
ODIINES, GREGORY J.
DOYLE, KEVIN
ORAWING BOARO
DRULIS, JACK ACCT #27181600
DUNCAN, JAMES
OUNNE, MIKE
E & W ENTERPRISES, LTO
EARNEST, KENTON
EOSON & ASSOCIATES LTO
ELECTRIC MOTORS OF IDIIA CITY
ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT CO.
ELLIS, GENE
ELMER 8ECKLER 266969
EMERGENCY HOUSING PROJECT, INC
EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE, INC.
ENSMINGER DARLA K
ETHER lOGE, PATSY
ETZEL, STEVE
EVANS, BONNIE
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430.00 NELSON, DELPHIA
268.68 BUSES
186.00 ZEUTENHORST, LINDA
290.00 YEGGY, JANET
68.99 GENERAL EOUIPMENT
564.00 CARTER, ANNETTE
1,497.00 GRONEWALO, LISA
203.23 KlRCHERT, HILDE
'4.00 4 PAGES FAX
.600.00 RENO
59.28 REPAIR OF STRUCTURE
25.00 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
'50.00 RENT REHA8
28.00 OAVIS, HURSIE
475.00 PETERSEN, KERRI
177.00 OAVIS, NARJORIE
432.00 SALAMEH, YOUSEF
1,043.00 ATKINS, OEL8ERT
270.00 MCLAUGHLIN, BRIAN &
4)4.00 OICKSON, PAMELA
275.00 DETNEILER, LISA
15.00 MINOR EQUIP. REP NAT
543.45 OFFICE EOUIP. REPAIR
314.00 NILLMOTT, JUDITN
667.50 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
1,808.95 MISCELLANEOUS
3,750.00 LAND ACQUISITlON
.191.00 DES MOINES
'138.50 DES MOINES
291.00 FRANT2, BRUCE JR.
233.00 NELLS, THEOOORE
284.00 VAYOING, NOLY
123.00 WATERS, Tl>>l
527.00 MONROE, GUY
222.40 TRAVEL ADVANCE
223.75 OFFICE SUPPLIES
367.00 CHAMPION, TERAL
176.00 MCPHERSON, ANNIE
326.00 RIGGAN, DIANE
586.00 COMFORT, BONNIE
453.00 ALEXANDER, LACRETSIA
117.80 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
6.30 MISC. EOUIP REP HAT
3,294.89 STR. CLEANINO & REP.
269.00 PATTY YORK
-396.00 JOHNSTON
14,295.02 MISCELLANEOUS
523.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
23.00 ENSMINGER, OARLA
99.79 REFUSE
178.00 NOLAND, OOUGLAS
311.00 NAOE, SUSAN
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VENDOR NAHE AHOUNT OESCRIPTION
EVANS, JAHES 442.00 MCGILL, MELISSA
EVANS, SANO I 50.00 EVANS, SANOI
FAGA, STEVE 197.72 TRAVEL ADVANCE
FAITN UNITEO CHURCH OF CHRIST 428.00 HARGER, BONNIE
FARLINGER, CRAIG O. 1,964.00 ALLEN, SANORA
FAY'S FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. 662.00 FIRE EXT. & REFILLS
FEOERAL EXPRESS CORP. 56.00 COURIERS
FENNER ROSE ANNE 1.00 FENNER, ROSE ANNE
FESLER'S, INC. 99.99 FIRE APPARATUS
FINNEY, UILlIAH 232.00 BLACK, SHERRY A.
FIRST IMAGE MANAGEMEHT 101.20 MICROFICHE
FISCHER, 'MARY JO 275.00 FISCHER, AHY
FITZGARRALO, PHYLLIS J. n.oo SUARTZENORUBER, PATT
FITZPATRICK, GARY . 199.00 BRECKNER, FREDERICK
85.71 MISC. SUPPLIES ;
FlEETUAY STORES, INC. i
FLINN, CAROL 265.00 TR.VEl ADVANCE i
FLOYOE PELKEY -405.00 RET.OF TRAV.ADVANCE !
FORTIS BENEFITS 333.32 OISABILITY INSURANCE
FO\ILER, JOE 205.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
FOX, 'OBERT -11,448.00 ALBERT, GREGORY
FOX, ROBERT 10,718.00 ALBERT, GREGORY
FRANK FLEMING RENTALS 173.00 NENKES, OIANE
FRANTZ, BURT 405.00 FRAHPTON, CATHERINE
FRANTZ, JULIE 301.00 MIZNER, LINOA
FROHUEIN OFFICE SUPPLY 588.76 MINOR OFF EQUIP/FURN
G.N.M. INVESTORS 411.00 LEE, JOHN
GAFFEY, TlMOTMY C. 396.00 SEXTON, J. RENEE
GARCIA JOSE 20.00 GARCIA, JOSE , .
GARDNER VICKIE F 23.00 GARDNER, VICKIE .,
GARVIN, RICHARO L. 872.00 GRAFT, CHRISTINE ,I
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GEMAEHLICH, DUANE 479.DD O'LEARY, TMERESA
GENTRY, LINOA NEUMAN 642.28 TRAVEL ADVANCE
GERGIS, SAHIR 515.0D RIOS, CYNTNIA
GNOOSI NENSHA A 22.00 GHOOSI, NEUSNA
GILBERT MANOR 2,249.26 BLACKMAN, TIMOTHY
GILPIN, EARL 172.00 JOHNSON, ELVA
GINGERICN, MIRIAM 235.00 PHILLIPS, CAROLYN J
GOLFVIEU APARTMENTS 402.00 YOUSEF, FARZIN
GOOO, MRS. NOVELLA 325.00 KAISER, LISA
GOSS, RUTH 419.0D RUSSELL, CONNIE
GOVERNOR STREET RENTALS 680.00 BLANCHARO, SUSAN
GRAGG, MRS. PATRICIA 849.00 REYNOLOS, THEREABA
GRANOVIEU COURT APARTMENTS 3,G71.DD BAINES, JOHN
GRATTAN, EO 259.63 OTHER PROF. SERVICES
GREATER 10UA CITY HOUSING 422.00 VOPARIL, TRACY
GREGORY, DON 896.00 HIME, PAMELA
GREYTO\INE APARTMENTS 824.0D MCCUE, CELIA
GRINGS, JERRY 363.0D GRINGS, BETH
GROTE JANICE L 25.00 GROTE, JANICE
GRWElL, GARY 2,280.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
N L APARTMENTS 3D5.DD JDNES, MELINDA
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VENDOR NAHE AHOUNT OESCRIPTlON
H. J. LTD. HEATING AND AIR 1,200.00 REP OF HEATING EQUIP
HACH BROTMERS CO., INC. 21.13 SANITATION SUPP.
HAIGHT, MIKE & POLLY 427.00 RICHARO, HARY
HAHl4ER, MAXINE E 423.00 LESNET, MELISSA
MAHl4ES, SHARON K. 341.00 FORMAN, JOOY
HARDING, MARK 411.0D STAPLETON, ANN
HARGRAVE MCELENEY IN -5,000.00 SALE OF #239
HARGRAVE MCELEHEY, INC. 457.12 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
HARTUIG MOTORS, INC. 5.20 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
HATFIELD, CONNIE C/O LINCOLN 488.00 GARDNER, VICKIE
HAUG, EDUARD J. JR. OBA H & H 1,125.00 CARDAHON, KATE
HA\II(EYE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 479.53 TW-TON TRUCKS
HAYEK REAL ESTATE ACCOUNT 600.00 SHAVERS-HORNAOAY, VI
HEALY, PAH 365.0D BRUCE, ,COLLEEN & LER
HEART OF AHERICA 14.95 FIRST AIO SUPP.
HEARTLAND CUSTOM WlIOWRKING 60.00 REPAIR OF FURNISHING
HEATH, CHARLES 848.00 HAYHARO, SCOTTY
HEIN, LETHA 2BO.00 GARRINGER, KATHY
HELMER, RAY 1,908.00 BECKMAN, JUDY
HENKE MANUFACTURING CORP. 2,B66.52 SNO\I REMOVAL EQUIP.
HERSHBERGER, LOREN 295.00 JUSTICE, KAREN
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HILLIS, DONNA 265.0D TRAVEL ADVANCE
HILLSBORO APARTMENTS 205.00 SEGUIN, BETTY
HILLTOP SUNOCO CAR HASH 175.00 CAR HASHES
HOOGE, MIKE 406.00 NAP REPYMNT-ROBERTS
HOFF, TOM 314.00 GANAKES, KRISTA
HOLDEN BUSINESS FORMS CO. 732.03 OUTSIDE PRINTING
HOLIDAY HRECKER & CRANE SERVo 87.50 TO\IING
HOLLAND C JOSEPH 229.00 ABSTRACTS
HOPKINS, PHYLLIS 265.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
HOUSER, WlIORO\I 433.00 CAHALAN, CATHERINE
HUGHES, GARY DBA HUGHES APTS 473.00 HERGERT" SUSAN
HUNTER, DR. HILLIAH m.OD MORRIS, KENNETH
HUSTON PROPERTIES 260.0D BRENNEMAN, SUSAN
I.C.HOUS.AUTHORITY 2D3.42 REFUSE
IC CITY ASSESSOR -2D.62 GAS
IC COHH SCHOOL DIST -1,578.30 DIESEL FUEL
IC HOUSINO AUTH 165.60 REFUSE
IC HOUSING AUTHRTY 191.40 REFUSE
INDEPENDENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY 508.23 RUSSElL, VALER I E
IO\IA CITY PETTY CASH 18.83 RECYCLING LANER CAR
IO\IA CITY PRESSoCITIZEN 255.24 ADVERTIS I NG
IO\IA CITY REC. CTR. PETTY CASH 17.59 MISCELLANEOUS
IO\IA CITY TIRE & SERVICE, INC. 593.04 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
1000A DEPI OF TRANSPORTATION 15.75 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL
IO\IA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE AND 140.00 PRIOR YEAR ENCUMB.
IO\IA GLASS DEPOT 247.62 AUTO/COLL I 51 ON
IO\IA ILLINOIS GAS & ELECTRIC 1,067.44 ELECTRIC
IO\IA LOOGE 248.0D KRAUSE, STEVEN L
IO\IA STATE BANK - FICA 4,967.B4 FICA
1000A-ILLlNOIS GAS & ELECTRIC 241.35 ELECTRICITY CHARGES
IPERS 3,666.59 IPERS
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VENDOR NAHE
KORVER, DAVID J & JANICE L
KRATlET, RICHARD
KRON, ED
KUNCL, ADelAIDE
KUNKEL, GENE
KUTCHER'S IItLDINO
LACINA, DUANE
LANDFILL CHARGES
LANGENBERG, JIM
LAURENCE BROS. AUTOMOTIVE
LAURENCE MACHINE SHOP
LEE BROTHERS INVESTMENTS
LEE, HARY KAY
LENOCH & CILEK TRUE VALUE
LEPIC, TOM & VERA
LESTEK MANUFACTURING INC
LEUIS, DAIIN
lIFFRING'ZUG, JOAN
lIGOCK! RITA
LINDGREN, RICHARD
LINDSAY, MARCI
LINDSEY & CO., INC.
L1PSIUS, MAXINE RUTH
LLOYD, OLIN
LU, CHARLES
LUNDELL, JOHN
LYMAN ASSOCIATES DBA RALSTON
LYNCH PAINTING/CARPENTRY
LYNCH, LAIIRENCE L.
M B E ASSOCIATES
MACKAY, PATRICIA
HADDEN, ROO
MAilER, HIKE
MAlLLlARD, MICHAEL
MALONEY, PHYLL I 5
MARCI LINOSAY 268568
MARIAN KARR
MARK IV INVESTORS DBA
MARSHALL, BERNARD A
MARTIN EQUIPMENT OF ILLINOIS
MARTINSON, HELEN
MARY NUGENT 2679D6
MARY O. COLDREN HOME FOR AGED
MATTHESS, BURRELL
MCCASLIN, RICHARD
HCCOLLISTER, EDHIN
MCCREEDY, BILL
MCCREEDY, CHARLES
HCDERMOTl, EDHARD J
MCDONALD, CHESTER
MCGEE, ELOISE
MCGUIRE CEVEN B
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431.0D KORVER, KURT
342.00 LECLAIRE, YVONNE
292.0D COY, PATRICIA M.
186.0D CROY, LEO
260.GO GALLO\IAY, MISTI
438.50 VEHICLE REPAIRS
641.00 GHOOSI, NEHSHA
18.00 SEP CHARGES
140.00 UILDMAN, RIIONOA
n.78 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
20.0D TUG' TON TRUCKS
70.00 FERGUSON, ROBERT
408.00 PEIFFER, PATRICIA
142.44 BDLG. & IMPROV. HAT.
436.00 CASTRO, SHARON & ROB
7B5.BO FIRE APPARATUS
lB9.DD LEUIS, DAHN
768.00 GORDON, MARTHA P.
69.00 LIGOCKI, RITA
1,131.DD GEHRKE, MICHELLE
79.00 TRAVel ADVANCE
145.00 MICRQoCOMP. SOFTHARE
113.DD KNEBEL, NORMA
312.00 GOUSHEGUIR, EZZATOSS
1,OB6.0D DALY, BARBARA
m.OD TRAVel ADVANCE
2,D25.00 BUTLER, NANCY
2,BDO.DO REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
336.00 TA, LAN OUC
332.GO ZIESER, SUSAN
217.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
334.00 KARBULA, TARI
408.00 MARTIN, ANN M.
245.00 GRUBBS, TIMMY
6B7.00 FREI, KYLE
'79.00 DES MOINES
'6.00 PERSONAL FAX
6,413.00 AllEN, BOBBI JO
246.00 MARSHALL, DONNA
251.87 VEHICLE REPAIRS
273.50 GENERAL LIABILITY
'262.72 DES MOINES
6BO.OD DVORSKY, MELVIN
273.00 DUNDON, SHANNON
416.00 HRIGHT, LINOA
114.0D AIKMAH, RICHARD
34D.00 NILLES, M. OEANN
2B8.00 KANE, CLARENCE
503.DD' QUIGLEY, LARRY
411.00 ROREX, YVETTE
236.00 MCGEE, OEBORAH
2B.OD HCGUIRE, CEVEN B
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VENOOR NAHE
HCKEEN, MRS. PAUL
MCKILLIP, JUOITH
MEANS, DUANE
HEDICAL ASSOCIATES
MEIER, DALLAS ACCT #306373
HERCY HOSPITAL
MEYER TOOL & SUPPLY
HICNAEL MORAN
MICIIAEL MORAN 267878
MICIIELIN TIRE CORP.
MIO-AHERICA DIESEL SERV., INC.
MIO-AHERICA'S MICROPROOUCTS
MIDUEST UHEEL COMPANIES
MillER, DAVIO
MILLER, GLENN H
MILLER, JAHES R
MILLER/YOOER REHTALS
MINTOH MARILYN JEAH AND
HHS COHSULTANTS, INC.
MOO POO INC MAHAGEMENT ACCOUNT
MOOERN BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC.
MOORE, OR PAULINE
MOORE, JERRY R.
MOORMAH EQUIPMEHT CO.
MORAN, MIKE
MORENO, EDUARD
MORRISOH, SHEILA
HORRISSEY LILLIAN
MULFORD, JAMES G.
MUTUAL BENEFIT
MUTUAL UHEEL CO.
NATHAN ZEHACK
HEIGHBORHOOO CENTERS OF
NEIMAH & UGRRELL M.O. P.C.
NELSOH ROBERT AHO NANCY
NEOPART
NEU METIlOO EQUIPHENT CO., INC.
NEUKIRK SALES CO.
NICOLA, NINA
NISSLEY, EUGENE U.
NORA ECKARO
HORMAN EQUIPMENT CO., IHC.
NORR, ANDREU ESTATE
NORTH AHERICAH CLUTCH
NUGENT, MARY
OAKCREST STREET INVESTMENTS
OAKWlIO VILLAGE OUNERS ASSOC
OLD OOMINION BRUSH
OLO GOLD COURT APARTMEHTS
OLESEN APARTMENTS
OLSEH JACQUELINE A
OMAHA HOUSING AUTHORITY
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533.00 HILL, UILLaI
411.00 VER UAAYEN, RUTH
284.00 UILLARO, DOHHA
433.00 MEDICAL
349.00 OANIELE, ARTHUR
1,023.95 MEDICAL
18.60 TOOLS
-97.1B TRAVEL REIMB
.327.B2 CINCIHNATI
1,987.20 BUSES
2B5.66 BUSES
72B.OO MISC. PERIPHERALS
137.1B BUSES
212.00 MOLACEK, TERI
62B.00 GROVER, MARY
B89.00 BATES, BRIAN
783.00 ADEM, TUFA
36,363.27 LAND ACQUISITIOH
3,848.01 ABSTRACTS
1,350.00 BROCKMAN, SHANHEN L
3B.7B PHOTOCOPTIHG
76.00 BARTON, MICHAEL
2,306.00 MESSELTINE, MELISSA
710.64 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
425.00 TRAVEL ADVAHCE
315.00 TRAVEL ADVAHCE
227.00 MCOAHHALO, SHERRY
45.00 MORRISSEY, LILLIAN
745.0D CARDER, KATHARINA
-2.87 OISABILITY-MILLS
B03.63 BUSES
. 16B.00 8-0B HAP REFUND
2,187.5B DRUG GRANT
140.00 MEOICAL
31,949.75 LAND ACQUISITION
745.26 BUSES
9Z.94 GARBAGE TRUCKS
14.45 FIRST AID/SAFETY SUP
254.00 FOSTER, RUTH
498.00 CONHER, MONA
'62.22 BC/BS
26.56 BUSES
716.00 SEYDEL, ANGELA
74B.14 STR. CLEANING & REP.
294.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
627.00 UESTPIIAL, PAUL
140.00 BELL, JAHET
272.24 STR. CLEANING & REP.
356.00 SARTAIN, TALI1IIA
150.00 HELFRICH, TERRY
5.00 OLSEN, JACQUELINE
312.23 MARTIN, RACINE
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ORIGINAL TOlIN COURT 2,318.00 JOHNSON, JONNIE
OSBORNE, JAHES U. 113.00 BUNOY, IIELEN
OUTLOT 25 ASSOCIATES DBA 1,153.00 ALLEN, DAIIN
PACHA, THEODORE II 102.00 MERRINGER, JACQUELIN
PANASONIC COHHUNICATlONS 556.00 OFFICE EQUIP. REPAIR
PARK PLACE APARTMENTS 954.00 DO\ILATSHAHI, MANUCHE
PARKSIOE MANOR 4BO.00 GEBREKAL, MULU
PATRICK HARNEY ".36 RET.OF TRAV.ADV.
PATRICK HARNEY 266713 '359.64 CEDAR RAPIOS
PAUL BO\IERS 267558 -421.08 CINCINHATI
PAYRAVI, BIBI 378.00 ASADZAOEII, PARVINOOK
PAYROLL RECAP 97,sn.28 PAYROLL 02-0CT-92
PECHOUS, EDUARD C. 412.00 SIIEAROH, KENNY
PEDERSON. SELLS EQUIPMENT CO. 824.72 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
PEEPLE, ROGER 319.00 FORMAN, ANDREA
PEET, NICHOLAS J 248.00 FINSTER, UARREN
PENHINGROTH APARTMENTS 839.00 GONZALE2, HILDA
PENTACREST GARDEN APARTMENTS 324.00 LEMAR, LEZLlE
PERSINGER, DAVID R 137.00 BACON, HARGIE
PETERSEN KERRI 18.00 PETERSEH, XERR I
PETERSON, JACK 331.00 MESA, VEEONA
PHAH LOAN 23.00 PHAH, LOAN
PIIELPS GILBERT 703.10 INOEMNI1T
PHELPS, GILBERT 703.10 INOEMNI1T
PNYLIS HOPKINS '5.59 TRAV.REIMB.
PIPEYARO PARTNERS DBA RALSTOH 1,558.00 MELVIN, KIPP
PITNEY BO\IES 175.00 MISC. EQUIP REP MAT
PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. 336.20 PLUMBING SUPPLIES
POTTERFIELO, AHANDA 340.00 RO\IE, MARY "
':i. POIIERS RICHARD 21.00 PO\IERS, RICHARO
, PRINT-COM SERVICES, INC. 465.00 MINJ-COHPUTER REPAIR
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PU8LIC CUSTOMER -2.50 1 PAGE FAX
PUOIL ROBERT 13.00 PUDIL, ROBERT
'I PUMFREY, JAHES 212.00 TRAVEL, ADVANCE
PlRAMIO SERVICES, INC. 631.02 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
'.';:' QUALITY CARE 1,754.20 OTHER REPAIR & MAINT
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QUINN, ESTATE OF JAMES H 273.00 MADOlGAN, KELLY
:',r,'., R & R PRODUCTS CO. 207.22 GENERAL EQUIPMEHT
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R S INVESTMENTS 1,103.00 CHRISTENSEN, JO ANNE
R.L.E. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVo INC 225.00 GREASE & OIL
RALSTON CREEK VIllAGE APTS. 3,411.00 BATI, LENCHO
RANDALL, STEFFANI 265.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
RANSIIAU, OAVE 361.00 RETSACK, BARBARA
RATHKE, LLOYO 20.82 MEALS (NON-TRAVEL)
RELIABLE CORP. 595.73 OFFICE SUPPLIES
RENDON, JORGE X RALPH IRVIN 335.00 FRAZEUR, DRUCE A
REXCO EQUIPMENT, INC. 13,882.37 LANOFILL EQUIPMENT
'RHOAOES & ASSOCIATES 546.00 BRANOT, MELISSA
RHONOA UAL TON '100.00 8.01 CLAIM PYMNT
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RICK IITSS 268079
R1Gr.!N, JIM
RITTGERS, BEH
ROBERTSON, moY M.
ROCCA, AHDREU
ROCKFORD HOUSING AUTHORI1T
ROGER HANSEN 265437
ROGER HAHSOH
ROGERS, LARRY & MELISSA
RON STUTZMAN
ROSHEK, MARVIN
ROYAL INVESTMEHTS
RUKA, GARY A.
RUHHELHART, ElHER
RUHHELHART, IVAH C. & BLANCHE
RUHOELL, VICKIE L.
RUTH SHULER
RYAN, TERRY L & MARY K
S & S INVESTMENTS
SADLER PO\IER TRAIN, IHC.
S!FETY XLEEH CORP.
SANDRA SCHUTT
SANITATION PROOUCTS
SCAHIA U.S.A., INC.
SCHEETZ, RAYMOHD & ANHE
SCHELLIN, OETlEF
SCHLAPXOHL, OANIEL P.
SmOTE, NANCY
SCHMALTZ MARIA
SCHNEIDER, MAYNARO
SCHOENKAXER, AORIAH & SARA L.
SCHOTT APARTMEHTS
SCHUTT, SAND I
SCHHACH, MIXE
SCOTCH PINE APARTMENTS
SCOTSOALE APARTHENTS
SCOTT, RUTH H
SEARSON, JAHES L.
SECURITY INVESTMENTS ASSOC.
SEMLER APARTMENTS
SEMLER BUILDING
SENATE APARTMENTS
SENECA CORP.
SESSIONS, HAZEL
SEVILLE APARTMENTS
SHAVERs-HORNAOVI CKIE
SHORTLEY, RUSH M.
SHRAMEK, LOUISE
SlED-CEDAR RAPIOS CO.
SJRE YOUNG FAHILY PARlIlERSHIP
SKARDA, VAL
SKAUGSTAD, MARILYN & CIIARlES
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'31.92 DES MOINES
722.00 BETTS, LARRY M.
248.00 WOO, MAUREEN
340.00 UALSH, SHANNON
320.00 TRAVEL ADVAHCE
394.23 LANGER, LISA
.75.00 CEOAR RAPIDS
-8.11 TRAV.REIMB.
239.00 COPELAHO, SUE
-3.81 TRAV.REIMS.
472.00 SUAlLS, BOHITA
1,977.00 LEACH, RAHDY
1,099.00 EDUARDS, LEOHA
134.00 DUTTLINGER, KATHLEEN
268.00 UILMOTH, FRANCES
474.00 O'BRIEN, ROGER
-50.00 DAMAGE REIMB.92204
229.00 BECKER, NAHCY
345.00 HERI, CHERYL
15.63 GARBAGE TRUCKS
445.50 FLUIOS GASES & OTHER
.19.00 TRAV.REIMB.
1,059.B9 GEHERAL EQUIPMENT
4,B69.B7 BUSES
742.00 HUTCHIHS, JA~ES
424.00 ANDERSON, CHARLA
-390.00 MCCUMBER, SHARI
275.00 VANDENBERG, SHONNA
69.00 SCHHALTZ, MARIA
320.00 RATCHFORO, GRACE
3B8.00 UALSH, TRACY
234.00 MCOONALD, MICHAEL
265.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
390.00 MURRAY, TERRIE
1,251.00 BARNEY, OIAHE
450.00 DICKERSON, MARGARET
325.00 HAMILTON, DEBRA
276.00 URIGHT, MURRY
1,63B.00 BLACKIIAUK, ALPHONSO
256.00 MICIIEL, CHRIS
197.00 ABOEL-HAMEED, AHMAD
2BO.00 BEIER, EILEEN
22B.00 MINOR EQUIP. REPAIR
525.00 PO\IERS, RICHARO
1,3BD.00 BATI, NEGESO
67.00 SHAVERS-1I0RNADAY, VI
442.00 BRO\IH, MIA
275.00 BEHNE11 , TERI
2,215.65 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK
666.00 SLADE, SHIRLEY
463.00 BLAIR, FANNY
172.00 HOSBACH, ESTIIER
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SKOG, CLARENCE
SLADE BROTHERS ROOFING CO.
SL.lGER, GARY
SMITH, ALTA
SNAp.ON TOOLS CORP.
SOHH, JOHN & MARGARET
SOLON DEVELOPMENTS INC
SPAETH, JOHH
SPIVEY, PAULINE
STAMDARO BEARINGS OF CEOAR
STANOARO INSURANCE C
STANDISH, CRAIG
STANHARO, PAULA J.
STEINOLER ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC
STEVE ATKIHS 265150
STEVE oum
STEVE Oum 265327
STEVE, OAVE
STEVEN FAGA 267661
STILES, J H
STREB, LORI
STUCKER, DOHALO J.
SUNSET MANOR
svtNDSEH TYLER, IHC.
S\reNKA, BONNIE OR GLENN
SYCAHORE APTS
TAYLOR, PAULINE
TEBOCKHORST OEB
TECO, INC.
TERRY TRUEBLOOO 268034
TH~YER, KElTII E.
THE UHIVERSITY OF IO\IA
THERHOGAS CO OF IOUA CI1T
THOHHANDRU, JESSIE
THOMOPULOS, GREGS & METTI E
THOMPSOH, CIIARLES
TOM L~CIHA
TOM L~CIHA Fl,022,013
TO\IN & CAMPUS APARTMEHTS
TRANSPORTATION SEATING
TRI STATE TURF & IRRIGATION
TRUEBLOOO, TERRY
TUNG, HAI-N~N
U OF I DEPT OF ~NATO
U OF IA. HOSPITALS AND CLINICS
U S UEST COMMUHICATIOHS
U S WEST COMMUNICATIOHS-E
U. S. POST OFFICE - ACCT 155
U. S. POST OFFICE - ACCT 44
UNITEO PARCEL SERVICE
UNIVERSITY OF IOUA
VERMEER SALES & SERVICE, INC.
AHOUHT OESCRIPTlOH
350.00 COLOHY, JULIE A.
964.00 REPAIR OF STRUCTURE
1,253.00 MORRIS, CARYN (JAHEL
424.00 LANGE, PAM
107.05 TOOLS
602.00 GIAHGIACOMO, JOHN
496.00 UILLMOTT, ALLAN
261.00 VISKER, VIRGINIA
Z10.00 SPIVEY, ROHALD
12.95 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
-191.55 LIFE INSURANCE
20.00 GENERAL LIABILITY
365.00 RUSSELL, HARY
70.00 MEDICAL
-152.00 REHO HEV
-47.00 TRAV.REIMB.
47.00 OES MOINES
99.00 LAKE, ROSE
-197.72 OES MOINES
246.00 STILES, JEANNE
309.00 AUGUSTINE, TAMMY
365.00 ALCORH, VERNON
477.00 JOHES, MARCI
4,4B6.08 COHSULTAHT SERVICES
212.00 UIGGINS, DUANE
254.00 UALKER, (HENRY) AL
4B9.00 HALTER, OIAHE
465.00 REP & MAINT. TO BLDG
149.04 TUO-TON TRUCKS
-700.00 CINCINNATI
393.00 ARONES, GUILLERHO
764.00 CORBIN, ALLISON
25.42 OTIIER FUELS
36.00 THOHMANDRU, JESSIE
644.00 GARDNER, OEBRA
1,5B5.00 COUCHMAN, OAVID L.
-2B5.00 AIR FARE REIMB.
210.00 AIR FARE EHHITSBURG
2,923.00 BROOKS, JEFF
1,570.30 BUSES
5B.34 GENERAL EQUIPMENT
700.00 TRAVEL AOVANCE
340.00 FORAKER, LARRIANNE
-.BO FUEL TAX
21,.B5 MEDICAL
164.93 LONG OISTANCE CALLS
771.07 TELEPHONE RENTAL
400.00 POSTAGE
7,009.70 BULK MAILING
400.00 COURIERS
11,7BO.00 ALAPATT, THOHASKUTTY
539.43 GENER~L EQUIPMEHT
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VENDOR NAHE AHOUNT DESCRIP1IOH
VICKI LALLA -27.33 TRAVEL REIMB
V1TOSH STAHOARD 38.00 CAR UASHES
VOPARIL CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 305.00 BERTHELE11E, SHANHOH
VOSS PETROLEUM CO., INC. 2,595.55 GREASE & OIL
UAGNER, JAHES R 570.00 BO\ILES, CLOVIS
UAHL, KELLY 50.00 UAHL, KELLY
UALOEN PLACE 334.00 KlASSOH, MARTMA
UALOEN, DORIS M. 462.00 COX, GAYLE
UALTERS, CLlFFORO 1,506.00 ALLEN, BRAD
UARO, RANDY 292.00 GRIFFIN, PATTI .~ ;
UATERS, LARRY 141.00 STUTTS, PAUL
UA11ERS DONHY 52.00 UA11ERS, DONNY
UELANDER, PIIYLLlS N. 247.00 AHDERSOH, CHRISTINE
IItLCHER, CATHERIHE -20.00 CLAIM PAYMENT
UELSCH, CLATTOH 230.00 GORDO~, AVA
IItNMAN, BONNIE 340.00 SHYOER, JULIA
UERNER ENTERPRISES .9.51 lAHOFILL CHARGES
IItSTERN FEDERAL 15B.13 SANI1AT10H SUPP.
UESTGATE VILLA APARTMENTS 465.00 OLSEN, JACQUELIHE
UESTWOO APARTMENTS 230.00 NELSON, OALE R.
UILCOX, LARRY 240.00 PHELPS, DAH
UILOMAH, MICHAEL 156.00 PAGAN, NELSON
UILLIAHS REALTY CO. 250.00 APPRAISAL SERVICES l;
UILLIS/FABER -5,296.2B F1RETRUCK CLAIM
UIRTII, BILL 216.00 STEPP, RICHARD
WRO PROCESSING CENTER 636.96 OCT CHARGEBACKS
WRDEN, ROBERT 400.00 GROTE, JANICE
URIGHT, UILLIAH 127.00 LOVE1INSKY, OAH
UTSS, RICHARD 60.00 TRAVEL ADVANCE
XEROX CORP. 5,291.29 DUPLICATOR SUPPLIES
TEGGY, BERNARO 228.00 lEGGY, LEOHARD
YOOER, ARNOLD 1,579.00 COLE, CHERI
YODER, EARL, DODGE ST APTS LTD 630.00 ADAMS, SANDRA
YODER, EARL, FY RENTALS 1,OB5.00 BATI ,AMBO
YOOER, J D, 654.00 FINK, SUSAH
YOUTH HOMES, IHC. 3,794.53 MISCELLANEOUS
YUCUIS, DONALD 329.50 TRAVEL ADVANCE
ZAISER, JERRY 397.00 HINES, SHAUH
ZENACK, NATIIAN DBA HOLL YWOO 96.00 DAVIDSON, JEFFERY
ZEPHYR COPIES, IHC. 20.00 PAPER STOCK
ZIEGLER MO, EKHARD 552.00 DECKER, DORIS
200K, VERNON & MARGUERITE 355.00 KLODS, BECKV
2UBER, LARRY 204.00 ELL I HGSUGRlIl , DAVID
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INTRAGOVHTAL SERV FUNO TOTAL 661,340.12
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FUNO: SPECIAL REVENUE FUHD
A T & T COHHUNICATlONS 4.16 lONG DISTANCE CALLS
ADJUSTI NG JOURNAL EHTRY 268.51 SEP FAX CHARGES
BARNES, PAH 70.00 SAFElT SIIOES
BCS LIFE INS 4.64 LIFE IN5-SIIIMA
BLUE CROSS 308.64 B C DEHT-SH IMA
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD 486.00 DENTAL INSURANCE
BON AIRE MOBILE NOME LOOGE 735.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMEHT
, BON AIRE MOBILE HOME LOOGE-EL 1,000.00 BUILOING IMPROVEMENT
BUOGETED TRANSFERS AJE 345,B21.22 COBG CONTINGENCY
CAREER TRACK SEMINARS MS 2 79.00 REGISTRATION '
COOK, UILLIAH B2.45 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS
DIXON, MARY LEE 45.00 OTMER PROF. SERVICES
OOLEZAL, HELEH 505.80 FEDERAL UITHHOLOING
ELOERLY SERVICES AGENCY 4,276.82 AIO TO AGENCIES
FIRE RETlREMEHT 10,071.84 PAY EHDING 9'OCT-92
FIRE RETIREHEHT FUNDING 10,288.53 PAY PERIOO END 230CT
F1RE/POL.RETRMHT SYS -2,195.BB FIRE PENS B/C
FISHER, OOUG 225.00 BUilDING RENTAL
FO~T1S BENEFITS 70.20 OISABILITY INSURANCE
GATEUAY 2000 1,945.00 MICRD-COMPUTER
GUIHHUP & SOH COHSTRUCTION 5,m.BO BUILOING IMPROVEMENT
IO\IA CITT PETTY CASH 14.25 COPIES'RECORDERS OFF
IO\IA CITT PRESSoCITlZEH 4.09 LEGAL PUBLICATIOHS
IO\IA STATE BANK - FICA 818.35 FICA
IPERS 673.55 IPERS
JOHHSOH COUHTY ABSTRACT 60.00 ABSTRACTS
JOHNSON COUNTY RECORDER 65.00 RECORDING FEES "
JOURHAL ENTRY 140.73 AUG OPERATION COSTS
JOURNAL VOUCHER 3,928.34 OCT BCBS
KIOUm, UILLIAM 114.00 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS
MARC I LINDSAY 26B56B 79.00 DES HOINES
MARY NUGENT 267906 262.72 OES MOINES
MCNABB, ESTHER 421.67 HEALTH INSURANCE
HORGAN, VERA 480.97 SURVIVORS BEHEFITS
MULAC REIMBURSE CITT -420.0D FURNACE REBATE
MUHICIPAL FIRE & POLICE 30,955.00 MISCELLANEOUS
MUTUAL BENEFIT 9.26 DISABILITY-SHIMA
NAHRO/IAIIO COHFERENCE 270.00 REGISTRATlOH
NOTARY LAU IHS1I1UTE 30.00 REGISTRATION
OCT 92 CIP FUHOING 137,821.11 RUT
PAYROLL RECAP 16,341.82 PAYROLL 02'OCT'92
POLICE RETIREHENT 12,775.20 PAY ENDING 9.0CT.92
POLICE RETIREHENT FUNOING 12,B05.97 PAY PERIOO EHO 230CT
REILAHO COHSTR- JMA 1,291.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
SCHORNHORST, STEVE 70.00 SAFElT SIIOES
SECURITT ABSTRACT CO. 275.00 ABSTRACTS
SLONNEGER, KEN & MARY BETH . 2,178.3B BUilDING IMPROVEMENT
fEGGATZ, LOREH 70.22 PRESCRIPTIOHS, ORUGS
TRANS FUND OAlANCE 53,351.39 FUHO 52110 NEG BAl
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VENDOII NAME
AHOUHT OESCRIPTIOH
U S Io1:ST COHHUNICAlIOHS
U S Io1:ST COHHUHICATlOHS.E
Io1:PPLER & SONS - FM
110II0 PROCESSIHG CEHTER
33.95 LONG OIST~CE CALLS
67.58 TELEPMONE REHTAL
1,144.00 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT
717.71 OCT CHARGEBACKS
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SPECIAL REVENUE FUNO TOTAL
656,721.99
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1808 Hollywood Blvd.
Iowa City, IA 52240
November 8, 1882
Dear City Counoil,
I am in 6th grade at Grant Wood Elementry. I am writing
to you beoause I am concerned about children my age orossing
highway 6. I myself have tried to cross it many times and
have found it to be extremely difficult. I would like to
suggest an overhead crosswalk. It is a much safer and
convenient way of crossing highway 6. It may be an expensive
project but I think the safety of children and adults is
worthy of the money.
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President
Grant Wood Neighborhood Assoc.
56 Regal Lane
Iowa City, IA 52240
November 8, 1992
Mayor Darrel Courtney
Iowa City City Council
410 E. Washington St.
Iowa City, IA 52240
Dear Mayor Courtney:
I wanted to thank you for attending the Grant Wood Neighborhood
Association meetng at Grant WCuJd SchcuJI 'In Odober 28.
As you heard, the neighborhood is very interested in finding a safe
solution to our problem of crossing Highway 6. This has been a problem
for our area for many years and I'm sure you sensed the frustration we all
feel.
We appreciate your understanding of our si tuation and understand the
problems of funding such a project. Because there was a question of usage
of a pedestrian bridge we are in the process of distributing questonnaires
and surveys. If there is any other information you'd like from the
neighborhood, please let LIS lmc,w. We will keep yc'u informed of the results
of c,ur surveys.
Again, thank yc,u fc,r coming tc, our meeting.
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307 Third Ave.
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
November 13, 1992
, City Council of Iowa City
410 E. Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Ladies and Gen tIemen:
It has been brought to my attention that the president of All American Turf
Beauty Inc. of Van Meter, Iowa has, in so many words, said I was lying in my
comments at the hearing Sept 29. (See letter to City Council dated Oct. 1, 1992.)
I have enclosed a copy of the State Attorney General's press release from which I
quoted. I invite you to compare it to the tape recording of the hearing to see if I
misquoted 01' took out of context any part of it.
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CON~lCrl aill Roach 515-281-55?8
^ Van Noter lawn care cDmp&ny hee voluntarily Iq:$Qd to
modify ita IiIlYIII,Udnt*.tl!o.!uuJ,t .."f.~.l'fla~M~.conaluciQd
invlltlgAt10n by Attorney Genl:al Bonnie Campbell'a O~!iCOI
'It 1e 1mpottant for conlwaore to bt IWAtI of the :ieke of
tJh~l1Iieall ,nay Inlgnc apply to 1,llnJ,~ Ur/II.,.11 QUI,~l)ll:,Il!r.L__.'
'Registration of e pesticidl with the BPA ie not 'a ~uI:an~.. ct,
, pr04I1W ~ S8fny, aven revl.8te:ed peet1a1cll~ a~n ". dlnqllrQuQ I"
cempbl11 nut~ ~n.~ ~hl p~A ~aiL.ltat!an ~Wft.... only
conBidarl whether a product poses an 'unrD..on.~l.' .ilk 'a'~.
.nvi~onmertt and thet the agenoy 1e ou:rently ~o""IILnq tho
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tilkl of lawn oarl ptlticidee, 'Since'thl IPA'dolen't
conolusively deoldl what'1' safe, we aone~dcr DAle! olaim. of
,peStidQll eafety 1f1thgreat' IUlpieion," Campbtll eeid.
The investiuation r8eultl4 in a eattlement agteement with
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All Am.rican Tu~f Beauty/ Inc., o! Van Kutl:, %n the aureement,
~ll Amoti~aa AgrA11 to ,top maklnq' uneubltantletld claiml thAt
!m~'Y ~lltic!d'l blnetit tne .nvlro~nt,
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tile Bnvirollllent". Th. broohlU:e 'cited tho 'beneUt. of a 1ulh
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and 'globll cooling', 'our aonolrn wal that wh!ll thoea may
indeed b. blnofitl of grl81 oVlr bare dirt, they havI little to
do with the UII of the p..t!cidll 1l11llg 801d," Cllll1Pbell ea!d.
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effectivenl.. and that ohom1011sChlmlawn U.I. art not pol.onu
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HERBERT HOOVER ELEMENTARY
2200 East Court Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
October 21, 1992
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City Council of Iowa City
Civic Center
410 E. Washington
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Members of the City Council:
On behalf of the Hoover School Parents-Teachers Association, we would like to express our
appreciation for the new traffic ordinance which establishes 20 mph speed zones around our
school, We have also noticed upgraded police enforcement of the speed limits around Hoover
during the school children commuting hours. These actions have had a positive Impact In
alerting drivers to slow down and Is a very Important step towards Increasing the safety of
school children and other pedestrians around the Hoover School area, Our parents have
responded very favorably to these new measures,
There are other safety measures which we have requested In our letter to you dated October 18,
1991. In particular, we look forward to your response to our proposal of an additional crossing
guard on Court Street at Third Avenue, This is a typically busy Junction where students
crossing Court Street west of Hoover are currently under no traffic supervision or assistance.
Again, thank you very much for Improving the traffic and pedestrian safety around Hoover, We
look forward to your continued assistance and support.
Sincerely,
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Hoover Safety Co.chair
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Rhonda Barr
President
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Esther R. Weygant
506 S. Seventh Ave.
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
November 18, 1992
The Honorable Darrel G. Courtney
and Members of the Iowa City City Council
,Civic Center
Iowa City, Iowa
Dear Mayor Courtney and Members of the City Council;
In October 1990, my mother, Esther R. Weygant, and I
joi'ntly purchased the property at 506 S. Seventh Ave. At
that time we were informed an easement problem was created
when Wales Street .I~as paved in 1968; ,To our knowledge, no
previous owners of the property have requested the City of '
Iowa City grant permanent easement to use the small
portions of public right of way on which the corner of the
bathroom and garage'additions to this dwelling'sit. .We
would like. to request such permanent easement from the
city at this time. '
As we understand the procedure, this letter will be "
forwarded to the Public Works Department. We would like
to inform the city that the Abstract of Title for "Lot 8 ,
Koser Bros. Subd. of Block 53 in East Iowa City, Iowa
except N. 45 feet" is in our possession and we will gladly
provide any information from it that may be of use to the
department. We can be contacted by calling 338-5843.
We would, appreciate the Council's expeditious dispatch of
this matter and are thanking you in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
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Esther R. Weygant
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Dear City Council Members,
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supporting PublicAccessTelevision in the upcoming re-
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502 Grant Street,
Iowa City,
Iowa, 52240.
November 17th.,1992
Iowa City Council Members,
Iowa City,
Iowa, 52240.
Dear Council Members,
I am writing to you with referance to leaf burning in Iowa
City to ask you to support a modified plan allowing residents to burn yard waste
for two weeks in the spring and in the tall.
Leaves can be used for mulch and compost but desd wood and twigs take months
or years to decompoae and it is not easy to tie them into small bundles for garbage
pick-up.
Like Mr. Knobbe, who wrote to you earlier this year, I live in south east
Iowa City and would like to burn brush on the bank of the creek at the back of
my property, I have a large number of trees and shrubs which need constant pruning.
Many people in Iowa City burn wood in fire ,places and wood burning stoves
throughout the winter months, I do not think it would be unreasonable to allow
to allow a short period of burning twice a year.
Thank you for your concideration of this matter.
Yours sincerely,
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2705 Friendship St.
Iowa City, Ia. 52245
11/12/92
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S. Horowitz
K. Kubby
R. Larson
J. McDonald
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I have a few comments about leaf burning. The odor of
leaf burning in the spring and fall is part of the change of
seasons we enjoy in this part of the world.
An ordinance on leaf burning is not a pollution
ordinanc~ nor is it a public health ordinance. There is a lot
more than leaf burning to these. An ordnance for leaf burning
alone is a nuisance. Around my home I have more smoke from
fireplace and wood stove burning in one winter than 10 years
of leaf burning.
I am in favor of leaf burning with some control. Don't
make the times available to burn to short as leaves need to
be dry to burn. If people cant wait to burn dry leaves then
they will create much more smoke.
Iowa City now picks up leaves at some cost to the
taxpayers. Burning leaves saves taxpayers some cost and we
sure can use a lot more of that.
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November 12, 1992
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410 E. Washington
Iowa City, Iowa
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Dear Mayor Courtney and City Councilpersons:
This letter is in response to the news stories in the Press-Citizen
regarding the possible rescension of the ban on leaf burning,
Given the fact that leaf burning does work a hardShip on persons
with respiratory ailments (I am not among them) and that it adds
to the pollution factor around population centers such as ours,
my sincere hope is that you would remain firm in keeping the ban
as one part of Iowa City's being a good - and healthful place to live.
The fact that the city prOvides an easy disposal service with the
special trucks with their vacuum hoses means that leaf disposal
is clean, efficient and non-polluting. People who formerly burned
their leaves raked them to the gutter anyway, so there is certainly
no "extra work" in raking them as far as the curbside.
Arecent writer to the Press-Citizen described the Council's action
to ban some years ago as "selfish" - far from it _ the Council's
action at that time was wise, considerate of all the needs of our
community, and cognizant of the pollution factor.
Please keep our common good in mind when reconsidering this matter.
With every good hope and wish for your leadership for our city,
S7J:i.1Y yours,
Carl Beyerhelm
1721 Grantwood Driv~
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Paul Stalkfleet
2313 Jessup Circle
Iowa City, Iowa 52246
Dear Paul,
I'd like to blow a little "smoke" your way in regard to your
statement to the City Council saying "you and your neighbors
want the right to burn again." I'm curious as to whether a
survey was taken, whereby I was missed, or if neighbors is more
specifically stated as "you and the Frank Longo's."
We have gone along with the idea of composting and recycling as
this seems to be the current thought in saving the planet for
our future children. You, especially, should be promoting this
issue since your wife's business of day care is caring for
children. Aren't we all required to foster a better environment?
In recent years, there has been a drastic change on Jessup Circle
called inconsideration. I find it difficult to label it as a
"neighborhood." It is definitely not the friendly Mr.Rogers'
type that I would like to live in with my family. Rudeness
exists from people who simply can't respect the, fact that others
li ve close by in the same circle. l~e' ve endured tlfO barking
beagles, two barlcing labs, one barking German shepherd, a prolfling
cat in heat, skateboarders and skate board ramps, street parking
of automobiles, firecrackers, obnoxious weeds, student rentals _
to list a few irritations....
I'd like to "asle my neighbors to stop" all of the above as you
suggested, but do you think I'd get any results?
Sometimes I feel we are just one step closer to the Bosnia
situation - we're all Serbs and Croations - and the steam is
building. ,
When one loves their home but feels alienated with neighbors
moving seems to be a solution. A sad commentary on neighborliness
exists on Jessup Circle and it seems people take liberties who
themselves belong out in the country where they can make their
own rules.
"NO BURNING" was passed by the council as are many other ordinances.
Are lfc going to "waffle" everything that doesn't suit some people?
You may call me frustrated, but I wonder what has made me feel
this way about so many neighbors?
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Ci ty Council
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410 East Washington St.
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Randy Larson
Susan HorOld tz
Karen Kubby
Darrel Courtney
Enclosed is a copy of a letter which I sent to Paul Stal~fleet,
my neighbor on Jessup Circle. To my knowledge no',survey of
neighbors was ever taken in regard to the Burning of Leaves
ordinance. Statements such as "my neighbors IVant the right to
burn again," by Paul should be backed up with signatures, as lie
were not consulted.
In my estimation the Council needs to hold firm on decisions
made and not "IVaffle" as no one will ever be sure what ordinance
is enforced. The same will be true of weed control and ferti-
lization rules which are to be enacted in the corning year. Will
the council spend time drawing up the stipulations and drop the
idea in a year?
I would like to suggest that more attention be given to creating
better neighborhood environments in Iowa City. A definite need
is obvious when this is a University setting inhabited by
both permanent residents and mobile students. I favor a better
enforced noise ordinance. I also think it is time to enforce the
zoning regulations in single family neighborhoods. For years,
fourteen, to be exact, I have asked the Housing and Zoning Office
to check on a rental proper~ at 2354 Jessup Circle _ oIVner,
Dan Ahrens. Nothing has ever been done in regard to the number
of unrelated students living at this location. It is not fair that
a landlord can pocket $800 - $1000 a month and have no concern
for property appearance in a neighborhood IVhen other single
family dIVellers struggle to pay high real estate taxes and main-
tain presentable landscapes and home exteriors. As a home oIVner
subject to high real estate taxes ($3194) I feel we deserve better
protection in allolVing us to feel pride in oIVnership.
Hold firm on the No Burning Law now that it is made and encourage
composting and recycling for a better environment! Isn't this
the concepts of the '90's?
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2301 Jessup Circle
IOIVa City, Iowa 52246
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Council may consider rescinding the ban on burning leaves and
garden wastes. We certainly would hope that this does not come
to pass.
We support the ban on open burning for several reasons.
First of all, open burning is a fire hazard. Secondly, smoke in
the air causes breathing difficulties for many of our city's
residents. Thirdly, open burning creates a smoke that serves
to pollute our fine town and environment. Lastly, we have
installed a ventil at io n system in our house for radon control.
The system moves outside air into our house. Open burning
creates smoke that soon finds its way into the house through the
ventilation system.
We consider it unnecessary to rescind the ban on open burning
of leaves and garden wastes. Indeed, there are other avenues for
the elimination of leaves that do not cause fire hazards, health
problems, or smoke in Iowa City.
" : We understand that some compromise might be proposed which
would allow for open burning of leaves and garden wastes on a few
selected weekend dates each fall. We strongly oppose this. Such
a measure would lead to many residents burning on just a few
'dates. ,The smoke would be thicker, the health hazard would be
: greater ,and the Iowa City air \qould be much poorer on these
.,"burning dates.
> ' 'Please protect the citizens of Iowa City who want clean air
e,." ,in llurc:ity every day. We urge the City Council to continue the
'>,;:~:,::,,<,;banon open burning of leaves and garden wastes. We would
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November 11, 1992
Mayor Darrel G. Courtney
City of Iowa City
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Iowa City, IA 52240
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Very truly yours,
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Rosie and Dale Wilhelm
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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT:
Rescind the leaf burning banll I can't believe the citizens of such a
progressive city could consider itl For the past years that the leaf
burning has been banned, we have enjoyed fresher air, less pollutants,
and a much better environment I At a time when environmental concerns
are a major topic, we decide we may want to go backwards and be again
one of the only clt.les with this size of population burning. Did you
read Dan HOY<ln'u ~lpl111011 In Saturday's paper? He is right on target
..when he speaks of "pollution sneaking up on communities". Don't even
consider it for one weekendl
I agree that the $1 charge per bag is steep for low-income families
and the elderly. Why not consider charging less for these individuals
or assisting them in raking leaves to the curb. It may be a nice
project for some girl/boy scout troops and at the same time teach them
'about environmental concerns. If one can rake leaves to a pile for
burning, they can also rake leaves to the curb for free pickup by the
city.
"We .would.also like to contest. the "overwhelming majority of
"respondents" in Friday's Press-Citizen. We didn't even know about the
'phone survey until the offices were closed. And, of course, everyone
knows that phone-in surveys are grossly inaccurate. The Press Ci tizen
should be ashamedl
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Ci ty Council
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Iowa City, Iowa
Ilear Mayor Courtney and Council,
I am writing to protest the council's waffling on the leaf
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all over this country--and not with "just poor blacks" as the
newspapers imply. Everywhere, including Iowa City, has problems
in this respect.
In my own case, our family has lived in Iowa City for fourteen
years, and this fall is the first fall -- of all those years __
that I've not had asthmatic problems -- partly because of the ban
on leaf burning and partly because I've been lucky enough to be
able to seek out physicians \\ho could diagnose my case, r also
can afford the many medications I must be on continually for this
condition, Many people are not so lucky with either physicians or
finances before they have to go to a hospital emergency room or
call the paramedics.
Respiratory diseases are not only uncomfortable, they can be
deadly, and can sneak up on people without them knowing it,
I urge you not to listen only to the few "squeaky \\heels" \\ho
would like their leaf burning back out of reasons of sentiment or
habit. With the leaf pick-up schedule, the city has already dealt
with the leaf problem in a positive, effective manner. '!bey must
be COlTlllended on this rational approach.
But, please consult physicians -- especially allergists __ and
hospitals and emergency room personel before Changing the current
ordinance against leaf burning,
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CCI Marian !(arr, City Clerk
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Mayor
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Iowa City Ia
Dear Mr Mayor:
We wish to express our objection to resuming the burning of leaves in
residential areas of Iowa City. we believe the present method of having
the city pick ,up leaves at the curbside has ,been very satisfactory.
Burning leaves would be a step backward in our progress of reducing
pollution. Your ponsideration of our reCiuest willb~ appreciated. Thank you.
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Mr and Mrs H M Boggs
800 EastmoorDrive
'Iowa City Iowa 52246
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November 20, 1992
Mayor Darrel G. Courtney
Members of the City Council
city of Iowa City'
410 E Washington
Iowa city, Iowa 52240
RE: Maintaining Iowa city's Leaf Burning Ban
Dear Mayor Courtney and Members of the city Counoil:
At a regular meeting or the Board of Health held on November
11, 1992, the Board of Health discussed the City'S ban on leaf
burning. The Board wishes to express their strong support for
continuation of the City'S leaf burning ban. The Board believes
that the health benefits to the entire community of not burning
leaves far exceed the convenience provided to those that would '
choose this disposal option. '
We encourage you to continue with your present leaf disposal
programs and resist efforts to change this important public and
environmental health policy.
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1725 North Dodge Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
Dear Editor:
I would like to thank the Press-Citizen for its editorial stanoe
supporting the ban on leaf burning in Iowa City.
Aocording to local allergist Dr. Kammermeyer, approximately 10 to
20 percent of the population is potentially reactive to leaf
smoke. Certainly, personal harm is a serious concern, but health
problems are also linked to eoonomio impaots. For example, if
most of the people sickened by leaf burning smoke called in sick
to work or made oostly mistakes beoause of their reaotions, there
would definitely be oosts to the employers, the insuranoe
industry, health oare budgets, and publio tax dollars, and
ultimately the local economy. In contrast, if 10 to 20 peroent
had a negative reaction to a drug that was on the market, that
drug surely would be taken off the market.
When our family moved from Coralville to Iowa City this year, we
were happy to learn that we would no longer be exposed to smoke
from leaf burning. I felt that Coralville city officials did not
have a viable solution for people who are bothered by the smoke.
This was a problem for me because I had bronohitis years ago, and
it became acute with this smoke exposure.
Before lifting the ban, we need to consider all the oosts,
including the expense of sending emergency personnal to manage
numerous oomplaints. Clean air is a cruoial part of quality of
life in Iowa City.
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and distinguished Council Members:
We would like to voice our objection to permitting leaf burning in Iowa
City. When someone makes a choice to burn leaves, that smoke does not stay
in their yard, it will be imposed on everyone. As you consider this issue we
would like to offer the following:
Allowing leaf burning will significantly impact individuals with asthms.
Smoke is a serious irritant to the lungs and bronchial system. The cost of
asthma medications is very high..inhalers and oral medications esch cost $25
per month if used regularly..that's $50 per month for chronic sufferers. The
Spring and Fall seasons are usually vary difficult time pariods, with high
hospitalization ratas for asthmatics bacause of the cold, damp weather.
Asthma difficulty does not last for a few hours, or just one day, When a
person is having difficulty, it usually takes several days before the person
is breathing normally, and medications must be taken for two weeks after the
episode to regain control. There are hugh costs involved in controlling
asthma, especially in tha Spring and Fall; weather is not something we can
control, however leaf burning is something that can be controlled.
Iowa City is a wonderful nugget of a town. Our community is just the
right size to be able to solve problems, make advancements in the quality of
life and keep everyone happy,
Great tima and effort has been put into our recycling program. Citizens
use mass transit, ride bikes, and walk to work, People here are concerned
about the environment. Recently there was discussion about the use of lawn
spray herbicides where citizens expressed concern to council members. It is
unimaginable that the banefits of leaf burning outweigh the significant impact
on tha quality of life in Iowa City for those who wish to breath the air. The
"compromise" of allowing leaf burning a few weekends will produce quite a
cloud of smoke over our city. Are you anticipating thst those who opposed
should stay in their houses with windows closed? Or should we leave town for
those weekends?
Senior citizens can request volunteers to assist with leaf raking..a
program is already in placa for those who need help. Banning lesf burning
will not impact those on a fixed budgat if they use services available to
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by implementing programs that are environmentally sound. At the very least,
you owe it to your constituents to find out about community services before
enacting an ordinance that adversely effects at least as many people that you
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and Clinical Immunology. We are urging the Iowa City City Counclh::to' ~)
not rescind the ban on leaf burning In the fall In Iowa City. Cons1der~
Ing all the serious adverse health Impacts of allowing open leaf burning
In the fall, we can hardly believe that the Iowa City City Council is
seriously considering rescinding the ban on leaf burning.
Dear Council Member:
It is well recognized medically that there are many serious adverse
health consequences of exposure to second hand smoke and it does not
matter whether this smoke is from a cigarette or from leaf burning. As
a result of our increased knowledge concerning the health hazards of
second hand smoke exposure we are Witnessing more and more banning of
smoking In public places. It would be Indeed ironic for the Iowa City
City Council to again allow open leaf burning and therefore subject the
entire population of the city to second hand smoke each fall.
Exposure to second hand smoke Increases the risk of cancer. Moreover,
In anyone who has a chronic pulmonary problem, exposure to second hand
smoke will aggravate the lung dysfunction. Exposure to second hand
smoke Increases the risk of cardiovascular problems, such as stroke or
heart attack, especially in those Individuals who already have heart
disease or a vascular problem. Of greatest concern however Is the well
known medical fact that exposure to second hand smoke causes an
Increase in respiratory Infections, such as viral Infections, sinusitis,
bronchitis, and pneumonia In all Individuals, but especially in children
and the elderly.
Of most Immediate concern to allergists are their patients with asthma,
It Is now well recognized that both the Incidence and severity of asthma
In the population has been increasing over the past several decades and
this Is, In part, thought to be possible due to Increased man.made air
pollution. Indeed, ~ver the past several years we have had two fatal
outcomes as the result of severe asthmatic attacks In the Iowa City
area and this fits with the national trend. It is also well recognized
that, In the midwest, by far the majority of severe asthmatic attacks
leading to hospitalization occur during the late summer and fall, speci-
fically the months of August, September, October, and November. There
are many factors for this, Including high pollen and mold spore levels,
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as well as the onset of cool fall weather and the increased incidence of
respiratory infections. However, exposure to smoke in the air from leaf
burning almost assuredly will increase the frequency and severity of
asthmatic attacks in patients with an asthmatic predisposition. It Is
the clinical Impression of allergists in Iowa, who are practicing in
communities where leaf burning has been banned, that they are now seeing
fewer and less severe flares of asthma in their patients during the
fall months.
In summary then, if leaf burning were to be again allowed in the fall in
Iowa City, this would have a significant negative impact health-wise on
many individuals. Those Individuals with asthma or other chronic lung
problems would have a significant flare of their disease. This in turn
would add to their healthcare costs and also contribute to time lost
from work or school. Moreover, there would be an increased risk of
possible mortality from a severe asthmatic attack or a severe
exacerbation of chronic lung disease. As an even broader'health
concern, resumption of leaf burning would Increase the incidence of many
types of respiratory Infections In the general population. Considering
the fact that the major goal In recent decades has been to try and
Improve the quality of air In our communities and reduce man-made air
pollution and considering the negative health Impact that the resumption
of leaf burning would have on people as pointed out above, the Iowa
Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology strongly urges the Iowa City
City Council 'to maintain their ban on leaf burning In the fall In Iowa
City.
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Iowa City City Council
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Iowa City, IA 52240
Dear Members of the Council:
I am writing to support the total ban on leaf burning in Iowa City,
Air quality is critical to many members of the community. Allowing leaf
burning increases the health risks--allowing leaf burning on one or two
weekends concentrates the problem even more. I don't think it's fair to
ask people to stay inside so that other people can create air pollution.
There are alternatives to leaf burning. Backyard composting and
curbside (vaccuum) pickups are free and produce a beneficial byproduct to
boot.
There's more than enough smoke and airborn pollutants to go
around--don't encourage more by lifting the ban, The phrase "think globally
and act locally" truly applies in this case.
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Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Deal' Members of the Council:
It has been noted over and over again that SMOKE is dangerous to one's
health. It is obnoxious to go outside on a nice fall or spring day and not be able to
breathe. Please do NOT repeal any part of the leaf burning ban. If people are
concerned about the cost of leaf pickup, then encourage them to compost their
yard waste.
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Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Dear Mayor Courtney:
Joy attended the historic preservation hearing on November 10. She chose
not to comment at the meeting because her views in favor of the
preservation plan were articulated by a number of others in the audience.
We support the plan as it has been presented. We believe that the planning
process has been inclusive and have appreciated the variety of opportunities
for citizens to become involved and informed. We encourage you and the
council to adopt the plan without undue delays.
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Dear Council Member,
This letter is my response to the Historic Preservation Plan.
I approve of it and hope that you will too,
In theory, I don't believe that any plan should be necessary, but haVing
lived all too close to a residence which Is unkempt, I know very well that not
all people care enough to maintain their property acceptably - or even
safely. These folks need prodded in a way that only a government, which
can impose penalties, is able to do.
So I do believe that this Plan is needed to prevent degeneration of
neighborhoods. Some of us care very much that our neighborhoods are safe
and pleasant. Well-kept property instills pride, and pride In the appearance
and history of our homes and buildings and neighborhoods inspires
continued care for them. This Plan is Iowa City's push in the right direction.
A short time ago, when I first learned of the Plan, I worried about
specific requirements, who would be in charge of making them and enforcing
them, and the costs to homeowners. Though these questions still concern
me, I have discovered that they are issues to be dealt with in the future, and
that they are satisfactorily introduced and discussed in the Plan.
For the same reasons that we have zoning, we need preservation to
make our city more comfortable, more attractive and more interesting.
Someday preservation will be so Instilled that life without it would be
laughable and unthinkable. Do what is best for the future of ALL of us.
Please choose to support this Plan.
sincerely,
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city Council
Iowa city, Iowa 52240
Re: Danaerous traffic conditions for drivers and for
Lincoln School Children walkina on Lee Street and
on Hiahwood Street (52246)
To the city Council, Iowa city:
Traffic natterns. We wish to draw your attention to a
situation that has become dangerous in the last two years due to
newly develop.ed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood
street. During the last two years employees at the University ,of
Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. Since these streets are extraordinarily narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and a car and the bus
(which frequents Lee Street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
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Given this tendency toward public parking on the right side
of Lee Street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles coming from the other
direction where for just one block there are No Parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In the wintertime, when some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especially on
Lee Street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln School children. Those of us who live on Highwood
and on Lee Street are sensitive to the special situation we
encounter daily---the presence of elementary school children who
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walk to Lincoln School. There is a volunteer traffic person to
help them cross Park Road to Lee Street. But the traffic person
cannot protect them as they wend their way up the hill on Lee
street, which is the only street that takes them to Lincoln
School from the Park Road area, or as they walk on Highwood if
they live there. On both streets we are all careful when pulling
out of driveways at the times these children are coming by in the
mornings and afternoons. But for the children the line of cars
parked along Highwood and especially along Lee Street (where the
majority of them walk) constitute a real hazard for the following
reasons.
1. Lee Street is a very narrow street, only about 16 or 17
feet wide (Highwood is the same).
2. There is a sidewalk on one side only of Lee Street (the
left side going uphill from Park Road); this lone sidewalk is
very narrow, only about 4 feet wide with no additional grass
space between the sidewalk and the curb on the street.
3. All along the hill the street is so uneven that it dips
toward the sidewalk; as a result, vehicles tip toward the
sidewalk (on the left) as they drive by.
4. Because cars are parked all along the opposite side (on
the right) from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. or so, moving vehicles are
forced to drive very close to the sidewalk (on the left) and in
addition to being close also tip toward the sidewalk; this means
that the bus (which passes twice an hour) is by necessity right
next to the sidewalk, tipping toward the sidewalk close enough to
be touched by the children on the sidewalk who are walking to or
from Lincoln School.
5. In the winter months the 4-foot-wide sidewalk is reduced
to about 3 feet by ice and snow and the street is likewise
narrowed, further reducing the walking space available for
children. .
6. In the winter cars try to get a running start to make it
up and over the hill; automatically forced by the presence of
parked cars to drive in the middle of the road or even to the
left, they run both the risk of head-on collisions at the blind
spot where other vehicles come over the hill and the risk of
driving too close to the sidewalk all along the street.
7. Children walking along the sidewalk in groups of 3 or 4
or more, always end up walking partially in the street, or are
jumping on and off the sidewalk, because of the narrowness of the
sidewalk itself set as it is right on the street with no
intervening space.
8. The elementary school children walk by chattering and
playing and pushing and having fun, caught up in their own world
as children are; sometimes they play tag with the bus, as it is
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close enough to touch when passing by on a 1G-foot-wide street
where cars are parked up on one side and the sidewalk is
comprised of only 3 or 4 feet on at the other side.
9. We have witnessed a series near-tragic consequences
wrought by the above conditions.
For some time now we have worried about this dangerous
situation for school children, all the more so since our windows
face in the direction (looking up the hill) where we observe the
kids, their walking habits, their antics, and so forth. Finally,
seeing the first early snowflakes this weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call 'these conditions to the
attention of the city Council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
ProDosed solution. There is 'a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especially so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
The following seems to offer a workable solution:
For the citv: To post signs allowing two-hour parking only
(which would allow visitors to the houses on the streets to park
on occasion but would discourage habitual all-day parking from
7 a.m. to 4 p.m., the hours that make walking dangerous for
school children.
After watching kids going to and fro under these conditions,
we strongly recommend that the city Council take some action to
better accomodate drivers of cars and especially Lincoln School
children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these
narrow streets before the onset of another winter.
copies to:
Principal, Lincoln School
President, Lincoln School
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city council
Iowa city, Iowa 52240
Re: Danaerous traffic conditions for drivers and for
Lincoln School Children walkina'on Lee street and
on Highwood street 1522461
To the city council, Iowa city:
Traffic Datterns. We wish to draw your attention to a
situation that has become dangerous in the last two years due to
newly developed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood
street. During the last two years employees at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. ~ince these streets are extraordinarilY narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and alcar and the bus
(which frequents Lee street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
Given this tendency toward public parking on the right side
of Lee street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles coming from the other
direction where for just one block there are No parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In'the wintertime, when 'some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especiallY on
Lee street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln school children. Those of us who live on Highwood
and on Lee street are sensitive to the special situation we
encounter daily---the presence of elementary school children who
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Iowa city, Iowa 52240
Re: Danaerous traffic conditions for drivers and fo~
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on Hiahwood Street (52246)
To the city council, Iowa city:
Traffic catterns. We wish to draw your attention to a
situation that has become dangerous in the last two years due to
newly developed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood
street. During the last two years employees at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. Since these streets are extraordinarily narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail ,
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and a car and the bus
(which frequents Lee Street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
Given this tendency toward public parking on the right side
of Lee Street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles coming from the other
direction where for just one block there are No Parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In the wintertime, when some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especially on
Lee Street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln School children. Those of us who live on Highwood
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wrought by the above conditions.
For some time now we have worried about this dangerous
situation for school children, all the more so since our windows
face in the direction (looking up the hill) where we observe the
kids, their walking habits, their antics, and so forth. Finally,
seeing the first early snowflakes this weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call these conditions to the
attention of the city council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
ProDosed solution. There is a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especially so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
The following seems to offer a workable solution:
For the Citv: To post signs allowing two-hour parking only
(which would allow visitors to the houses on the streets to park
on occasion but would discourage habitual all-day parking from
7 a.m. to 4 p.m., the hours that make walking dangerous for
school children.
After watching kids going to and fro under these conditions,
we strongly recommend that the city council take some action to
better accomodate drivers of cars and especially Lincoln School
children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these
narrow streets before the onset of another winter.
sincerely yours,
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wrought by the above conditions.
For some time now we have worried about this dangerous
situation for school children, all the more so since our windows
face in the direction (looking up the hill) where we observe the
kids, their walking habits, their antics, and so forth. Finally,
seeing the first early snowflakes this weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call these conditions to the
attention of the city council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
ProDosed solution. There is a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especially so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
The following seems to offer a workable solution:
For the citv: To post signs allowing two-hour parking only
(which would allow visitors to the houses on the streets to park
on occasion but would discourage habitual all-day parking from
7 a.m. to 4 p.m., the hours that make walking dangerous for
school children.
After watching kids going to and fro under these conditions,
we strongly recommend that the city council take some action to
better accomodate drivers of cars and especially Lincoln School
children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these
narrow streets before the onset of another winter.
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To the city council, Iowa city:
Traffic Datterns. We wish to draw your attention to a
situation that has become dangerous in the last two years due to
newly developed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood
street. During the last two years employees at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. since these streets are extraordinarily narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to '
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and a car and the bus
(which frequents Lee street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
Given this tendency toward pu~lic parking on the right side
of Lee street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles coming from the other
direction where for just one block there are No Parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In the wintertime, when some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especially on
Lee street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln School children. Those of us who live on Highwood
and on Lee Street are sensitive to the special situation we
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seeing the flrst early snowflakes thlS weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call these conditions to the
attention of the city Council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
proDosed solution. There is a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especiallY so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
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school children.
After watching kids going to and fro under these conditions,
we strongly recommend that the city council take some action to
better accomodate drivers of cars and especially Lincoln School
children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these
narrow streets before the onset of another winter.
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November 10, 1992
city Council
Iowa city, Iowa 52240
Re: Danqerous traffic conditions for drivers and for
Lincoln school Children wa1kinq on Lee Street and
on Hiqhwood Street 1522461
To the city Council, Iowa city:
Traffic Datterns. We wish to draw your attention to a
situation that has become dangerous in the last two years due to
newly developed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood
street. During the last two years employees at the University of
Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. $ince these streets are extraordinarily narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and a car and the bus
(which frequents Lee street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
Given this tendency toward public parking on the right side
of Lee street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles coming from the other
direction where for just one block there are No Parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In the wintertime, when some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especially on
Lee Street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln School children. Those of us who live on Highwood
and on Lee Street are sensitive to the special situation we
encounter daily---the presence of elementary school children who
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comprised of only 3 or 4 feet on at the other side.
9. We have witnessed a series near-tragic consequences
wrought by the above conditions.
For some time now we have worried about this dangerous
situation for school children, all the more so since our windows
face in the direction (looking up the hill) where we observe the
kids, their walking habits, their antics, and so forth. Finally,
seeing the first early snowflakes this weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call these conditions to the
attention of the city council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
Proposed solution. There is a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especially so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
The following seems to offer a workable solution:
For the citv: To post signs allowing two-hour parking only
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children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these
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9. We have witnessed a series near-tragic consequences
wrought by the above conditions.
For some time now we have worried about this dangerous
situation for school children, all the more so since our windows
face in the direction (looking up the hill) where we observe the
kids, their walking habits, their antics, and so forth. Finally,
seeing the first early snowflakes this weekend, we resolved
(before real winter arrives) to call these conditions to the
attention of the city Council in order that you, or your
representatives, might decide whether or not these concerns have
merit and whether or not parked cars should be allowed on
Highwood street and on Lee street, most especially on Lee street
where most of the children walk to school.
ProDosed solution. There is a simple and reasonable
solution that would correct the present situation made dangerous
for drivers and especially so for school children. The only
persons who would be inconvenienced by this solution are the
drivers of the approximately 18-25 cars parked regularly on these
streets, but that inconvenience is easily remedied if these
persons resort to the parking lots provided for them by,the
hospitals. The relative inconvenience, in any case, pales in
contrast to the safety of Lincoln School children.
The following seems to offer a workable solution:
For the citv: To post signs allowing two-hour parking only
(which would allow visitors to the houses on the streets to park
on occasion but would discourage habitual all-day parking from
7 a.m. to,4 p.m., the hours that make walking dangerous for
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we strongly recommend that the city council take some action to
better accomodate drivers of cars and especially Lincoln School
children walking; that is, to ensure safe conditions on these'
narrow streets before the onset of another winter.
sincerely yours,
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newly developed public parking habits on Lee street and Highwood '.
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Iowa Hospitals and Veterans Hospital, who do not wish to use
institutional parking places available near those buildings, park
regularly on these two streets from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In effect,
parking on these streets has turned them into a public parking
area. since these streets are extraordinarily narrow, dangerous
driving conditions prevail: two moving cars are barely able to
pass on Highwood and Lee streets; a car and a truck, or mail
truck, have great difficulty in passing; and a car and the bus
(which frequents Lee street twice an hour) cannot pass without
one vehicle waiting. These conditions, needless to say, are
worse in the winter.
November 10, 1992
city Council
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Re:
Danqerous traffic conditions for drivers and for
Lincoln School Children walkinq on Lee Street and
on Hiqhwood street (52246)
Given this tendency toward public parking on the right side
of Lee street (approached from Park Road), it is especially
dangerous for motorists as they reach the top of the hill where
there is a blind spot and meet vehicles corning from the other
direction where for just one block there are No Parking signs,
making it appear to them that there is plenty of space to pass.
This is an area where many of us have had near accidents on more
than one occasion. In the wintertime, when some parents drive
their children to Lincoln School in bad weather, or when persons
at the bottom of the hill try to make it to the top in ice and
snow, the danger of oncoming vehicles at the top of the hill (at
the blind spot) is exacerbated. This situation in itself is
hazardous enough, but when the presence of the elementary school
children going to and from Lincoln School is considered, it is
our opinion that the city is courting a disaster, especially on
Lee Street, where accidents involving school children have
already occurred.
Lincoln School children. Those of us who live on Highwood
and on Lee Street are sensitive to the special situation we
encounter daily---the presence of elementary school children who
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To the City Council of Iowa City.
Dear concerned fellow citizens:
I would like to call your attention to a situation in
my neighborhood that threatens the safety of the children
walking to and from Lincoln School on Lee street between
River street and Park Road. Lee is a narrow street and the
Qfi1y sidewalk is also narrower than a standard walk. Only a
6" curb separates it from the street, which means that the
Manvi 11e Heights bus!as it plunges down the steep slope to
Park road) is only inches away from the boisterous clusters
of children on their way home. Heavy undergrowth and a steep
drop off border the east side of this sidewalk,
A soli d 1 i ne of parlled cars (presumably from hospi ta 1
employees) along the west side of Lee street allow the bus
very little room to maneuver away from the children. In fact
a car coming up the hill must wait for the bus to pass.
The situation in winter when we have heavy snows is
much worse. The sidewalk is seldom cleared for several days.
The snow plow crew, avoiding the parked cars, has no choice
but to angle the blade to deliver the snow onto the
sidewalk. Then many little feet tramp the snow into a narrow
canyon of uneven icy humps which melts off very slowly and
in fact serves as a runoff for melt water from driveways at
the top of the hi 11 . I know from experi ence how s 1 i ppery
it can be.
A simple action on your part would help the situation a
lot. All parking should be prohibited on that section of Lee
street. Also the City snow removal crew should be instructed
to turn the plow blade so as to deliver the snow to the west
side of the street.
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TO: The Honorable Mayor and the city council
RE: civil Service Entrance Examination - Maintenance Worker I
- Refuse
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city, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named person(s) in the
order of their standing as eligible for the position of Maintenance
Worker I - Refuse.
Lynn Haines
Hired: 10{12{92
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410 EAST WASIIINOTON STREET' IOWA CITY, IOWA 522.0.1126' (319) )56.5000' FAX 1l19) 35605009
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TO: The Honorable Mayor and the city Council
RE: civil Service Entrance Examination - Maintenance Worker
III - Parts Clerk - Equipment
We, the undersigned members of the civil Service Commission of Iowa
city, Iowa, do hereby certify the following named person(s)in the
order of their standing as eligible for the position of Maintenance
Worker III - Parts Clerk - Equipment.
Ron Stoner
Hired: 10/05/92
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MEMORANDUM
Date: November 18, 1992
To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
'From: James Brachlel, Traffic Engineer
Re: Parking Prohibition on the East Side of the 800 Block of South Capitol Street
As directed by Section 23.16 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City, this Is to advise you of the
following action:
ACTION:
Pursuant to Section 23-234 of the Municipal Code of Iowa City, the City Traffic Engineer will direct
the Installation of NO PARKING ANY TIME signs on the east side of the 800 block of South
Capitol Street. This action will take place on or shortly after December 2, 1992.
COMMENT:
This action Is being taken at the request of the abutting commercial activities. There are several,
parking areas In this area which access onto S. Capitol Street over a rollover style curb. ,
Unregulated parking on the block face creates problems for vehicles turning onto and off of South,
Capitol Street. The action noted above will promote the safe movement of traffic along South
Capitol Street and the safe entry of traffic from parking areas onto South Capitol Street.
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