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Atlantic’s Mayor to announce Trick-or-treating date and times

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September 20th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic will hold their regular meeting beginning at 5:30-p.m., on Wed., Sept. 21st, in their Chambers at City Hall. On the agenda, is a proclamation by Mayor Grace Garrett, making the week of Sept. 17-23 “Constitution Week,” in the City of Atlantic. Constitution Week is celebrated annually during the week of September 17-23 to commemorate its history, importance, and bring attention to how it serves still today. The celebration started through a petition of Congress in 1955 by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The resolution was later adopted by the U.S. Congress and signed into public law on August 2, 1956, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Mayor Garrett is also expected to announce, that Halloween Trick-or-Treating will be held City-wide in Atlantic on Oct. 31st, from 5-until 7-p.m.  The Mayor encourages everyone to have a fun, safe and happy Halloween. The Council is expected to approve, Wednesday, an Order permitting a fireworks show by Wild Wayne’s, during the Atlantic Homecoming game on Oct. 8th. They are also expected to act on Orders pertaining to: the closure of 6th Street between Chestnut and Locust, on Oct. 8th, from 1-until 5-p.m., for the Pre-Fire Prevention Parade; the closure of selected streets on Friday, Sept. 23rd, from 2:15- and 3:30-p.m., for the Atlantic Homecoming Parade; and, an Order to Appoint Jeremy Butler to the Parks and Recreation Board.

In other business, there will be a public hearing during Wednesday’s Council meeting, on a proposal to enter into a General Obligation Land Acquisition Loan Agreement for the purchase of land from the Comes Family Trust. The land will be used for housing development. The hearing will be followed by a Resolution authorizing and approving the Loan Agreement, the issuance of $500,000 taxable G.O. Bonds, and the levying of taxes to pay for them, as mentioned in previous reports on KJAN. The Council will also act on passing a Resolution with regard to an application to rezone City-owned property at 301 Maple Street, for the purpose of expanding an existing local business.

And, the Atlantic City Council will hold the third and final reading of an amended Ordinance pertaining to Panhandling, as well as the second readings of Mowing, Solid Waste Removal, and snow/ice accumulation removal, Ordinances. The final order of business, is for Mayor Garrett to issue the Oath of Office to Jeremy Butler and Shirley Jensen, the newest members of the Atlantic Parks and Rec Board.