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Atlantic City Council meets tonight at City Hall

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July 18th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic City Council is set to meet this evening at 5:30pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall. On their agenda is a presentation from Atlantic Police Lieutenant Devin Hogue on the 2018 Family Night Out Event that is scheduled for Sunday, August 26th at the Atlantic City Park from 4:00pm-7:00pm.

Next the Council will discuss the closure of streets for AtlanticFest on August 11th from 5:00am-6:00pm. The council is also set to discuss a street closure for Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church’s 125th Anniversary and Dedication Event.

A request to modify pledge money to the YMCA Aquatics Facility Refresh Program will be considered. The Nishna Valley YMCA did not receive grant funds applied for from the Iowa West Foundation but would like to continue with improvements anyway. The Council had previously approved a $10,000 pledge to the effort as part of the grant application.

The council will also complete the first reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances and Zoning Regulations. A number of changes are being made to allow for more flexibility for property owners to upgrade their properties without the costly and time consuming process of applying for variance that is unnecessary.

The council will also complete the first reading of an Ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances regarding the number of days the City holds an animal before it is eligible for adoption. The City currently holds animals for 7 days before being put up for adoption, which is more than the 3 days that State Code requires. Animal Control Officer Kris Erickson recommends that the City roll their time held policy back to meet the State Code at three days to cut down on the time animals have to spend in the confined space of the shelter.

A number of other regular reports will be heard by the Council along with a declaration making September Drug-Free Pain Management Month. Mayor Dave Jones and Police Chief Dave Erickson are working with a task-force to eliminate drug misuse and abuse in the area.