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P.O. Boz 1149 Iowa City, Iowa 52240
January 29,1973
An open letter to the Johnson County Board of Supervisors:
An immediate criticism of the draft environmental impact statement for
Freeway ,518 is that in writing its own statement, the Iowa Highway
Commission violates the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
Precedent for this was recently established when the B.S. Supreme
Court,. refused to review the Greene County (New York) Planning Board
case. Because of this, the -Federal Power'. Commission must now make,
an environmental review of projects proposed to it, rather.than del-
egating that function to the sponsors of projects.
In:addition, the statemarit is not only inadequate and misleading,
but it is intended as'a self-serving document. In major ,areas, it
does not substantially differ from the previous statement. Further,
assertions made about auto emissions are erroneous, the location of
the historical Indian Lookout alleged by the Commission is wrong
and there is,no consideration of highway ineffiency',and its relation-
ship to the energy crisis.
Citizens for Environmental Action is currently documenting these
charges in a detailed review. We respectfully request the Board to
defer action in this matter until our critique can be made a part
of the Board's own rovien.
For ,CEA,
Evelyn.Durkee
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JOHNSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
COURTHOUSE
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52240
PHONE 319 338.2321 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
RICHARD BARTEL
ROBERT J. BURNS
ED L. KESSLER
January 23, 1973
Mayor and City Council
Civic Center'
Iowa City, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Lyle Fisher has reported the results of the meeting held
last night on solid waste. If we understand correctly,
Your Operating costs are anticipated to be approximately
$1.75 per ton of refuse. Your staff in turn are proposing
to dispose of waste generated outside of Iowa City', at a cost
of $3.50 per ton.
We can sympathize with Iowa City's position in attempting
to:recover part of the administrative costs involved in
such a project, but We do feel that 101% administrative
costs are excessive.
In view of the very limited funds available to us for this
purpose, we feel that we must consider this problem very
caiefully.. It would be highly undesirable for us to enter
into an agreement such as this without making very certain
that sufficient funds were legally available to us.
We would urge the City Council to delay making a firm
commitment on the charge for this service until the Board'
of Supervisors has had a chance to study and evaluate our
position in this matter.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Burns
Chairman
February 1, 1973
Mr. Robert J. Burns
Chairman
Board of Supervisors
Courthouse
Iowa City, Iowa 52290
Dear Mr. Burns
The Iowa City City Council received your letter requesting
that the Council delay making a firm decision on charges
for the use of the sanitary landfill at their meeting,on
January 30, 1973. The Council expressed the desire to
discuss further the proposed fee for use of the landfill
by those outside the city limits of Iowa City, and plans
to have that discussion Tuesday, February 6 at their
12:30 P.M. informal meeting.
Sincerelv,
Thomas H. Palmer
Administrative Assistant
CC-. Abbie Stolfus ,
THP -db
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• TO -1--TT-, C. R0 LrE M ERS OF THF, CITY COTNT C1 L
AVD T -C TT I.WZ CONCER-1:
r}T n t 1 P -men It is understood that soon you. will be actin,c:'-
upon n ordinnnce .;P--IiUnG to abandon as much noise :is pos,0_5"bl(-.'2
in co.-jjpli,-,nce with su;�Sestinns offered by'the Vnvironmontc,l
end EcoloL.icil committee of Iowa City.
play we say at this time, that the residents on Goverrior s'6110erl
have bec.-i patient enough to contend with this era of ecolo.,-7 1-1017
for 4 lonZ, years. We feel it is high time something would. be
done, r-boul. it. The traffic on Governor Street is becomirl- noine
and more complex as time goes on, with motorcycles, passenr;cr
cars, trucks, and heavy earth moviniz ve-Inicles day in .nd cl4;7 out.
This is ,,?-I day and practically all night. No one objects to
the one -,...,ay street, and true it is, that there is enough trv.f 0
with
.pi?sscnC,er cersl,- besides all the other vehicles sent on ttlFit
no Ut C . Them is enough traffic on C-.overnor street cominr; from
the east, that traffic coming from the west and south could
be directed to another street. If this traffic were directed
to Gilbert or Lucas streat, the 80 highway could be reached
by "going up Church street or Ronalds street, and no hills on
either street. The heavy traffic should be directed around Wee
City. Vle realize there may be some local heavy traffic to
reach businesses, but if this i,, -ere done the complexity of vo,"I'l,icles
running on one street would be aleviated.
Vie an; not beinI- dictatorial, we are: submitting, this Lnforra,,.tion
to you, so fiat you could use your ,J udgment in deciding %,kqat
could be done to aleviate some of the trafficI or at least see
T'tc Fat the noise alevioted. This noise: occurs at times III
eveninC. (17rte vihen a. ,!,rcat i'.1any people retire for the, next
work. Everyone Is not on the nightshift.
! Ji U ha effect
rd
Day that t�ils noise anO, ht�jry traffic 11 8 effec'ccl
ti -le !nj2jds of many of the people, in thst! they have become
complacaa i -i c 2.,nent and disinterested in City Government. As
of it f-c'U his been very de -moralizing. This Is not rood' for
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those of us who have always been interested In City govf,,rnA nt
and willing to do what we could do for its betterm..'efit. To
lister to nothing but noise and destruction to pro, r
the time would cause anyone mental anguish, and this alone, is
grounds for complaint. You say this hp.s br�.en done for sn"niUY
PUXI,)oscs- 11,10uld you say tl-xit driving; 90 rnles per hr. in ti
1r. -011e To, nurroses?
uld Dn ,3 ct �. t -2
desi,-,ned f -)r
al"o .',i)ping_ t.iat the herewit, Is of he . uo
y o u v. docislon)and we don't tliink nnything
elsc0,-o -'
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ue as atucli as d(,,in--; Ulis U
�70 siti.nnti)ros of'people w)io :iri, In
U of L'n�' ordinrince., I.Ir),n,, th,t comt-tu'lin ld ,I o
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consi'J.tli,� tion.
RA ///y� CIVIC CENTER 410 E• WASHINGTON 5T.
KoW UI IOWA CITY5IOWA57N0
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February 6, 1973
Mr..Byron D. Beeler
President
Beeler Development Company
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548
Dear Mr. Beeler:
The Iowa City City Council. received your January 25th letter
concerning rezoning and your original'' plansfor the Towncrest
area as related to housing for the elderly.
The Council asked that 'copies 'of your''letter be referred to
the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Fiousinq Commission
for their information` and review.
Our City Attorney asked us to let you know that if any Council
action develops at this location he would notify you as to
the action.
Sincerel�,
Thomas H. Palmer
Administrative Assistant
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DAU February 2, 1973
Su wECT Letter from Byron
Beeler
To Housing commission'
Dcrr
Fuow Abbie Stolfus
Drr'T
Citv Clerk
At their meeting on
January 30,'1973,
the City,
Council directed that a
copy of -'the letter
from Byron Beeler
regarding
rezoning of a site
for elderlyhousing
project in
the Towncrest'area,'--be sent to the
Planning and Zoning
Commission
and the Housing
Commission for their''
Information. Copy
of the letter
is attached:
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STATE OF IOWA
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Office for Planning and Programming
523 East 12th Street, Des Moines, lowo 50319 Telephone 515 281.5974
ROBERT D. RAY
Governor
ROBERT F. TYSON
Opp
Director
January 24, 1973
Dear Community Leader:
The Iowa Community Betterment Program offers your community an opportunity to re
ceive recognition and a'sense of pride for your efforts to improve local conditions.
The program serves as a ,vehicle for rallying together local organizations and
citizens towards a better total community.
Iowa Community Betterment is an action program administered by the state and spon-
sored by private businessmen who are committed to preserving the good quality of
life in Iowa's cities and towns. However, the ultimate responsibility for improv-
ing your
mprov-ing'your community's quality of life rests with local leadership and initiative.
In 'speaking of the program, Governor Robert D. Ray said: "The Iowa Community
Betterment Program will furnish an incentive for your involvement and 'recognize
your community'sachievement, but the work will be up to you."
Now in its third year, the Iowa Conmlunity Betterment Program has become an effective
means of promoting citizen involvement and awareness at the local level. The
phrase "Community Betterment" ,has become a generating spirit in the citizens of
our cities' and towns.
In order to afford your community with an opportunity to find out more about
Community Betterment, the Governor's Office for Planning and Programming's Division
Of Municipal Affairs has 'scheduled thirty-five (35) regional workshops throughout
the state. These workshops will last about one hour and will explain how your
community can become involved in the program.
All interested members of your community are cordially invited to attend one of
these meetings and find out more about Community Betterment. Please read the en-
closed material and plan on attending one of the regional, workshops.
rice.
rely,
KENNETH C. HENKE, Jr.
Director
Division of Municipal Affairs
KCH:rks
Enclosures
IOWA COMMUNITY BETTERMENT PROGRAM'—• _
Locally the program will be initiated and directed Commhrnty Betterment
t r'
,by
Councils, representing the community's various civic, fraternal, religious, and'educa
WHAT IS COMMUNITY BETTERMENT?
tional organizations, with �.the;endorsemen,t of the, local,goverrting body-;•(Since the
Community Betterment is
degree:of community involvement will.be,of major importance. in. thc..iudging, it is
an actionprogram,"admrmstared •at the state level, that
has as its objectives the stimulation of greater,interest; concern, involvement in
advisable to have,a,broad representation! and ,participation in. projects by all
and
the improvement of thejphysical, environmental, social;'cultural; and economic
aspects,of-lowa communities It is a '
citizens of the community).r .. .
,'' "
The Community., Betterment Council will, study proposed, local
program operating on the local level; with local
projects; organize
leadership, and participation of all'mernbeisl of, the,commumty.'The States role will::'
the. execution ofthe,selected projects,,and
nd prepare the community's entry for the
be to'provide`impctus and direction' fort' I local energies in undertaking projects
annuallcompetrnon:••
during the program year. It is a continuing program with-mitiall emphasis on the:
State administrators for the Community Betterment Program' will visit with'local,
smaller Iowa communities:
councils: at.leasUonce; during- the program year,to answer, questions; and,check'on
HOW COMMUNITY BETTERMENT•WORKSs +,
programs.,Outs ide.hel should.be.solicited:for;any: roblemsthat arise:thatcannot
P' P
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Tf a Iowa Comm nity(Betterment Program provide
be: solved, locallyr;A list I of; information sources wilPbe provided; to. program; en-:
trams. Councils are urged to
is designed.to incentive to Iowa
seek professional'. counsel from 'State agencies where
communities through annual competition for cash prizes and achievement awards:
applicable.
�munities participating in the program will enter the annual Community Better-
i i 4 ll c.
HOW ARE THE ENTRIES JUDGED?
11R'nt Awards;;Program_and will compete with other Iowa communities,in,,their
respective r o -i:
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Because (communities entered! in
populationsize,category ,
.the program wilLbe competing with, othersof,
6s a1 ,l
Community projects toibe-entered in l7e annual competition" be
comparative size nn°their category,theicntena:forP ud(n .will .a
1 9 PProximate the
may of, two general
types stud-
y projects andJaction projects.,The:two are-ordinarily . sely'inter-
following: i ix, ❑n;^ r, r i a , nr •,; , ...,.: „ , I
actual
related + fa.
results in relation to the Corrimunity$eiterment theme-"_-
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Possible projects in the commumues'could include ' "" "" ^'
b. the project's suitability to a community's sac needs resources and,poten•
a. improvement of recreational programs and facilities.^
tial;
governmental improvements'IPtanning;`ca ital improvementprogramming;duals,
c. scope and degree of community-wide involvement1. , (organized-groups,1.
inb.
lndiv
zoning water, sewage and draining systems; streets and roads etc.);fi
andelected officials) on thecouncil andon its work program; "
tr��c.rbeautificationactivities
d.-presentation of a community's projects scrapbooks at'the'ciose of the
m
improvement m educational and cultural (music art IUerary) pro'
contest year.
V r•n, h., 7..i ' '.,.
(religious
+
grams sig a w = f
,.iia n:rl
Critena in a, b, and c above are foundao be the keys,for success of any cammun•
r ' ' "
e mdustnal, commercial, and agricultural development
,.
rty's improvement program. The importance'of scrapbooks becomes apparent in the
N yii
r r f. tourism or special events development
judging when finalists are selected from the numerous entries iii a'populat(..... . =
tr k^c\ v y, ^^,
"�e9 of community activities r ' '
gory. Winners will be chosen from the finalists on the basis of personal visits to the
zcoordmation njtk^,t,M1�i r ns �^
„�A, }
t1'r" V0rojects, undertak'eii fort6ther1m`0rovement contests ubs,
communities by the judges.
(e g.:1lJomen s`l Jaycee,:;
r< Grange rNational Clean up, etc) mayralso be included in the contest entry if de '
�SJa. Rbtsl>?fut 1�TM,1 afila sl Ill
��t
of {='c
,9 >v�(ects both a long'and short range nature,will be eligible; but only`the
I-Lportion
�1 k�of along-term project that is completed withm,the programyear,wlll be'considered
✓rx
in the annual competition
j t c r
,E Entries will be judged by impartial professionals m the field of "
community develop
e, rment The winners will be
` ` announced'at'an annual awards banquetand'community t"'. '
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�.,i�r developmentsemmar i ::>, I>, ,, i> sr i
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y,, r,� The: Iowa Community Betterment Program is administered bey thState Office for I '
'
! q Planning+and,Programmmg's Division; of,Mu11 nicipal Affairs.,Cash'awards arc made : ',
Please Return By April •1 to: Norman PI*Director'
+ possible throw h donations+from',sponsormg�owa businesses which are'w(II(ng to ' i
r ,invest (n a proggram that will directly affect yourfuturiiand (theirs
Community Betterment Program
The Iowa Community Betterment Program will be from
Division'of Municipal Affairs
year November 15 1972.
Office for Planning and Piogramming
through Octotier,l, 1973 y? s, , , + , ,ry It i
State Capitol
HOW IS COMMUNITY.-BETTERMENT 0RGANI2EDT
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
General guidelines Jor the. program will be formulated at:the State level by the
z Community,.Batterment Diiector,'with, the'assistence '6 visors selected for
their,')
h, exparlence ip and dedication to community irnproyement ?
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SUMMARY AND COMMENT
•
The IowaiCommunity 'Betterment'Piogram has 'as'its objective the improvement -
and enrichmenrof life1 our'cities and `town -.will be concerned with`providing
the incentive for local involvement in working'toward commonigoals: ' ' t'
Local betterment programs should be as simple as possible: Communities interested'
in'the. program will, be''ancouragedito'choose projects which are'achievable and not
to'take on' more than they 'can realistically handle. They will be'encouraged to take
on projects, no matter what size, that will improve their community•and involve
persons of all ages and walks of life:
The Community; Betterment: Director and other acting program administrators will
help communities get started -and point them toward available'resources, but•the
people of the -community will be urged to use their own talents; resources, imagina-
tion} and collective (!people power". i
GETTING STARTED
First acquaint your group with the program. Secondly, seek` cooperation of`otheP
groups rin) your community in'organizing a betterment council or:revivinga present
one. AlsoJt is:advisableAo'presentrthe program and your: intentions to municipal
officials',fortheir endorsement. Then fill out the coupon below and return.it to the tsr
Division of Municipal affairs This,serves as your intent to,participate,_q
19739pOrIWRxith..•+
Iowa Power and Light Company
Iowa Public Service Company
lowaSouthem Uhhtfez Company .
,. r Nr orthernNatual Gas Company ;
Peoples Natural Gas Company
Iowa Associationiof Rural Electric ,Cooperatives,
Central Telephone Company
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Community Name: County:
Population - 1910 Census Figure:
Name of Person Heading Local,Community,Betterment,Council:
Address: Telephone No. and Area Code:
Home:
Zip: Business:
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Community Betterment .. .
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ICB
REGIONAL MEETINGS
LOCATION
DATE
TIME
PLACE
Onawa
January 29
11:00
a.m.
Onawa State Bank
Harlan
January 29
3:00
p.m.
Mickel's Restaurant
Cherokee
January 30
11:00
a.m.
Sheffield Hotel
231 West Main
Hull
January 30
3:30
p.m.
Community Building
Charles City
January 31
10:00
a.m.
Community Room
Iowa Public Service Company
Forest City
January 31
2:30
p.m.
Student Union
Waldorf College
Knoxville
February l•
10:00
a.m.
Chamber of Commerce Office
Memorial Hall Building
Centerville
February 1
2:00
p.m.
Conference Room
Iowa Southern Utilities
General Office
Leon
February 5
11:00
a.m.
Basement Meeting Room
Town & Country Cafe
Osceola
February 5
2:30
p.m.
Basement Meeting Room
United Federal Savings
Williamsburg
February 6
10:00
a.m.
Community Hall
Sigourney
February 6
2:00
p.m.
Keokuk County State Bank
DeWitt
February 7
1:00
P.M.
Council Room
City Hall Building
Mt. Vernon
February 7
4:00
p.m.
Council Room
City Hall Building
Monticello
February 8
11:00
a.m.
Auditorium
Community Building
Independence
February 8
3:00
p.m.
Basement Meeting Room
REC Building
Mitchellville
February 12
10:00
a.111.
Legion Hall
ICB REGIONAL
MEETINGS
(CONTINUED)
LOCATION
DATE
TIME
PLACE
Story City
February
12
1:30
p.m.
Community Hall
528 Park
Mt. Pleasant
February
13
10:00
a.m.
Metro Mail Courtesy Room
Keosauqua
February
13
2:00
p.m.
Public Library
Guttenberg
February
14
10:00
a.m.
City Hall
Decorah
February
14
2:30
p.m.
Cliff House Restaurant
Waukee
February
15
10:00
a.m.
Conference Room
Brenton Bank
Greenfield
February
15
2:00
p.m.
Meeting Room
REC Building
Algona
February
19
11:00
a.m.
County Extension Office
Eagle Grove
February
19
2:30
p.m.
Community Room
Eagle Grove State Bank
Carrol l
February
20
10:00
a.m.
Iowa Public Service
Company Building
Ida Grove
February
20
2:00
p.m.
Ida Grove Country Club
Grinnell
February
21
10:00
a.m.
Meeting Room
Memorial Center
Grundy Center
February
21
2:00
p.m.
Farmers Savings Bank
Pocahontas
February
22
10:30
a.m.
Basement Meeting Room
Hudek's Dairy Sweet
Spencer
February
22
3:00
p.m.
Meeting Room
Clay County National Bank
126 Grand Avenue
Muscatine
February
26
1:00
P.M.
Main Library
300 Iowa Street
Clarinda
February
27
10:30
a.m.
Community Room
Page County Bank
Glenwood
February
27
3:00
p.m,
Glenwood State Bank
SERVICE REQUEST
CITY OF IOWA CITY
No. A 317
IOWA CITY, IOWA
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Dear Resident: Thant you for telling this matter
Received by
to our attention. Please call. 354.1800 it you
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have any questions. We welcome your inquiries
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LEASED 3U1:) DING DESCRIPTION
IOWA EMPLOYKDL' SECURITY COMMISSION
Iowa %'ity, Iowa
Jane v y 22, 1973
Size: Approximately 4,500 to -,500 s.f. usable office space.
Location: In or near cem-tl -usiness district or convenient shopping
center.
Parking: Adequate "on street and convenient "off street" parking meeting
the City zoning reg J %tions should be available.
Building Requirements: cs
MeN
1. Existing remoaz:ci building or new permanent buildiy�
2. Unit type porta le classroom building in an acceptab I 'e --,-.q
location will bie:aonsidered.
3. Must be on ground floor and accessible to handicapped
persons.
4. Air conditioner' well ventilated and heated to tenant's
requirements.
5. Toilets for bot nen and women on same floor.
6. Lighting to a m'-,Amum of 100 f.c. at desk height.
7. Floor and wall -i-iishes to be acceptable to the lessor.
8. Interior partit: o -is to be provided as needed by tenant's*
plan.
Joint Tenancy: Joint occupan,:t of a building with other acceptable
tenants and p ciiding good access and identification
is acceptable
Terms of Lease: Negotiable, 2 ,-,iars to'5 years with renewal options
and possible ..,I)ansion of leased area.
Rental Terms: Payable montl.ly in arrears; with or without utilities
and based on -.:cos after one year's occupancy.
For additional information al. copies of printed performance specifications:
contact Mr. Bernard Barber, V, inger, Iowa Employment Security Commission,
22 East Court Street, Iowa Ci ..-. lu-.;. 52240.
All proposals to be received c i or before February 15, 1973. Mail tentative
proposals and general descrip. ;in of location, site and structure proposed
to the following address:
Mr. Erwin -. Frerichs, Director
Administrative Services Division
Iowa Emplc-ment Security Commission
1000 East �:,,and Avenue
Des Moinel, Iowa 50319
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S F. 3 SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS'
Cy`rriffin; et al .;' Authorizes ali cities .(including
"towns) to assess the cost orf construction' anwal(refai�rtoff�ublitcin rovenentso0ran'r
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and sanitary sewer systems,' streets', sidewall.s,-Ciater systems, parmno facilj$>es; etc.)'
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against private property outside •the city, limits but 1'it!iin three miles.thereof„in '
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substantially the same manner as for projects T1i thin the city Approval •of thG county
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supervYsors 'and city develriprent board 3s required:'
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-S.F. 4 ELECTIOiI EXPENSES` By Senator. Glenn Increases;from-50%,:&(JE
100% of;the
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annual salary the amount a candidate fora position may expend rn;connection with; the
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primary or general election herefor
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with
1/4 of, the proceeds credited ito a ne r ,railroad grade` separation fundr`and 3%4 to cities
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S F 121 AUpITS, Dy Senator Potter ,Prohibits same employee of=State Auditor s
Office from'conductinn audit for governmental'�unit'�iat yea
r"s`'in'sucressi'fin.r
u`S F. 14103 POLtICE'.RESSWE fUNITS'r'i'By Senator Griaffin,''et a1��I�1utho'rizes citiesl over, '
5,000,06061ation to establish police'reser`iie unitsf �o'f' "'' " ,W rafr.,4yo9�+.�,dj_
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S F, 15PUBLIC TRAIISIT=-SFIOKIWG By' Serietors. Doderer��and.Pnrra�r���°'i:r rrii,? i`!
)uWesto,.,imp`ose'-ejtI1er sinaly;;or'
tt oEmsfIt 2,3f rmn-A141, m,?0 N !3 f
,d use tax or 4.5 00�ber,axle ,,vehicle
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PURCHASE OF'-, REAU� ESTATE alio v'_.,NorpeL'*N.;? i.`-1 and;
Pes',,.contract �purchases of.,
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to be made by pol liPl Cal subdivisions on%ac not a.be considered indebtedness.
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NATURAL RIVER M.-, 'By„.-,��,Establishes,,the
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Natur I riversan iverSysterand-des natesicertain I;,iks treamsond creiks
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be a par - f. t li .s.ystepA OT iSvt e
-St.at6-C6nNjuation CommS s, 0p�Includes”
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owers o lo i.es as 11 as.,,grap,�in ;zoning
restrictions' 0
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ROADUSE.JAX FUND .� BV6 FiS Oer f,,Gr t,
,�uld,p�6en,.,divemi06 of�10%' 6f,'�6
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salesSeJ6 t
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d 6 �xfund,�to, generalj,,,fun(Ijor:I,�le�1 as
quarter of, ,
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W.F. 14 POLICE RESERVE U'
NITS,. By nol,.6 and Butler. Sane, as Senate File 14.
JI.F, 16 ENTS.. By Knoke, et al. ;Sane z as � Senate File 3.
11. F. 18 LEFT TURNS By C6 mittee on Transportation. norta.tion., :Requires driver making left
turn into an alley, Private road mustd
yiel ri qht-pf'llay to oncoming
vehicle.
H.F. DRIVING --RIGHT HAND LANE Committee on Transportation. Substitutes
I
recommendations'f o un
Oform, vehicle code for present lau, to.excep�iohs, r
as for driving
wrig t and
h id
side of roadway.
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CMPLETE NID'RETUP11 TO: LEAGUE OF 101 -IA MUNI CIPAL! TIES
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WIhi urance',Ex'chanqe:1 Building
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Des Moines, I 0i•,A
-e wish to, receive�:tj 1 p Leanur, Bulletin
7 —F Yes
Our 'designee for Legislative Liaison in Ci tylTown of
11 be
(.'Tame --Nailing Address Zip Code
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