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Atlantic City Council to act on dissolving the Parks Board & creating an Advisory Committee

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September 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council has a full slate of business to cover during the 5:30-p.m. meeting Wednesday (Sept. 6th). The Council will hold the first reading of an Ordinance (#1039) which discontinues the Parks and Recreation Board and deletes Chapter 24 of the Ordinance entitles “Park and Recreation Board.” They are then expected to approve an order waiving the rules for the Second and Third Reading of the Ordinance, followed by the Second and Third (Final) reading. The first, second and third readings must be passed by a simple majority vote of the Council in order for the Ordinance to be adopted.

The Atlantic City Council will hold the First Reading of Ordinance #1040, “Adding Chapter 24 entitled “Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission,” as determined during the August 23rd City Council Work Session. The Commission would consist of five people, with a minimum of three representatives residing within the City limits, and allowing for two in Cass County. A sixth, non-voting representative from the Atlantic Community School District High School, would also serve on the Commission. For all voting members, the appointments would be staggered for two-year terms, with a Jan. 1, 2024 start date. The school representative’s term would be for one-year.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, will act on an Order to close selected streets, between 2:15-p.m. and 3:30-p.m. on Sept. 15th, for the Atlantic Homecoming Parade. (See the attached map).

The Council will also hold a Public Hearing on the Sale of City-Owned Real Estate at 1013 E. 3rd St. Place, to the ACSD for the sum of $1-dollar. The If the sale is approved, the District will build a home valued at $100,000 or more.

The Council will also act on the Second Reading of an Ordinance based on a recommendation from the Personnel and Finance Committee, to increase the Mayor’s annual pay from $10,000 to $12,500, and the Council’s pay from $40-to $50 per meeting.