(UPDATED) Atlantic CC approves subdivision final plat, and wastewater agreement with Anita
June 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic met Wednesday evening. The session began with action on a Resolution approving the Final Plat for the Redwood Subdivision in the City of Atlantic, and the swearing-in/Promotion of Atlantic Police Officer Jimmy James to Sergeant. As we’ve mentioned, James has 16-years of law enforcement experience.
The Council also recognized Mike Henningsen and Dr. Carol Trewet, for their 20-years of service on the Atlantic Airport Commission. Lori Reid, who, along with her husband Barry, manage the airport, thanked them for all they have done for the airport, the local pilots, and the
“transient pilots,” who have made brief stays in the community. Henningsen said “When the FAA gives you 80-to 90-percent [the cost] of a project that’s been approved, you’re crazy not to go through with it, and you’ve all done that without any backlash over the years, so thank you.” He was referring the the runway and apron expansion, hanger and other essential functions at the airport the Council has backed over the years.
The Atlantic City Council approved a day long street closure for 4th Street, between Walnut and Chestnut, for SHIFT ATL’s Summer Soiree Summer fundraising event/dinner, set to take place July 16th. And, the approved a Wastewater Management Services Agreement with the City of Anita. Atlantic already has similar agreements in-place with Massena and Fontanelle.
In other business, the Atlantic City Council officially set the dates and hours for Fireworks, which are unchanged from last year. Fireworks are permitted in Atlantic on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, from Noon until 11-p.m. each day. The law bans the discharge of fireworks within 300 feet of a hospital or long-term care facility. The ordinance also states no person under the age of 18 shall discharge DOT 1.4 class fireworks without adult supervision. Consumers must follow the directions on the package, and sky lanterns without a tether rope are strictly prohibited.
And Mayor Garrett put the community on-notice that a big event next week in Atlantic, will draw a large number of people from out of town to the area, beginning this weekend, and some slow moving equipment.
The tractors will depart the Cass County Fairgrounds in Atlantic early Monday-Tues-and Wednesday mornings, June 20-22, and have stops the first day at: the Cumberland Fire Department; Griswold High School; Muller Livestock, and then back to the Fairgrounds, that evening, for a total of 73.77 miles.
Tuesday’s schedule takes the tractors and their riders to: the Exira-EHK High School; Van Wall Implement in Avoca; and Dave’s Country Repair in Walnut before heading back to the Fairgrounds. Total mileage for day-two, is 69.5.
And, on the third and final day of the tractor ride, participants will depart the Fairgrounds in Atlantic and head to the CAM High School in Anita.