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MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL
The Ames City Council meeting is at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The council meeting agenda includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.
- 15. Resolution approving Pay Plan for FY 2025/26.
This is an annual document update that specifies the City's pay range structure and schedule. - 16. Resolution approving salaries for Council Appointees for FY 2025/26.
Two City employees report directly to the City Council (the City Manager and the City Attorney), and this resolution includes their proposed salaries for the upcoming fiscal year. - 36. Staff Report regarding update on Outreach Efforts to Individuals/Families Experiencing Homelessness.
This update is being provided by a group called HOST (Homelessness Outreach Services Team) including a social worker from Mary Greeley, the Mental Health Advocate for the Police Department, a representative from ARCH (Alternative Resources for Community Health), and a representative from the Salvation Army. Since November of last year, they have gone out weekly to connect with people experiencing homelessness, to build connections and better coordinate care and services. - 37. Presentation of Conceptual Design for Resource Recovery and Recycling Campus.
This is an important staff report, as it outlines the future of solid waste disposal for Ames (and other Story County communities). Not only does this report include the concept for the R3C (Resource Recovery & Recycling Campus), it also mentions an important change...that we likely need to implement a community-wide curbside recycling program. - 38. Motion directing staff regarding phasing for the 2024-26 Traffic System Capacity Improvement Program (13th & Grand).
Improvements to the intersection at 13th and Grand are about as long-awaited as the Olive Garden, and believe it or not they're both due to drop soon. This proposal deals with the timing of construction at the intersection, as a dedicated turn lane is added for the eastbound and westbound lanes, as well as a leading pedestrian signal and improved shared-use path along the west side of Grand.
39. Resolution approving Iowa DOT Traffic Safety Improvement Program agreement in the amount of $500,000 for the 2024-26 Traffic System Capacity Improvement Program (13th & Grand). This is a grant application for the aforementioned improvements to 13th and Grand.
40. Resolution approving Amendment No. 1 with WHKS & Co. Ames, IA, for the Engineering Services Agreement for the 2024-26 Traffic System Capacity Improvement Program (13th & Grand). This resolution outlines the next steps for acquiring the easements necessary for the improvements at 13th and Grand Ave. - 42. Hearing on Daley Park Splash Pad Project.
This agenda item is a hearing to select the contractor for constructing the Daley Park Splash Pad, another project that has been a long time in the works. (Some of the delay was due to (successfully) seeking an exemption from building extra bathrooms from the State of Iowa because the water recirculates and thus might have been considered a 'pool'.) The Splash Pad is scheduled to be open in June of 2026. - 43. Hearing on Ada Hayden Heritage Park Path Replacement Project.
This project involves removing the 10' asphalt path at Ada Hayden and building a 12' concrete path in its stead. This will unfortunately necessitate a temporary closure of the trail, starting yet this summer and hopefully ending by mid-November. - 48. Public Hearing on submittal of proposed application to the State of Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) for CDBG-CV Grant Funding.
The City can apply for CDBG-CV Grant funding to assist with the homeless shelter in Ames, and staff recommend applying.
Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.
Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1