Potential Re-openings

Meeting Date: 
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
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The Ames City Council meets on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. on Zoom. The agenda includes:
 

Non-Agenda Packet: The following items are requests and communications to the council that are not on the agenda for full discussion.  This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically the council will ask city staff for more information (a memo), put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action. Council generally processes these requests and communications during the agenda portion called "Disposition of Communications to Council." 

 

  • 321 State Ave Geothermal. This memo provides more planning detail for the shared geothermal system at the 321 State Avenue affordable housing project.
  • 6th and Northwestern Safety. This memo outlines next steps that Council could consider to pursue safety improvements for this intersection.
  • Ames Main Street Design Committee Walk on Main St. Ames Main Street (an affiliate of the Ames Chamber of Commerce) presents some design preferences for Main Street.
  • Ames Main Street Parking Fee Waiver Request. Ames Main Street asks for the City to "waive parking meter fees and fines from Thursday, May 28th - Monday, June 1st to drive people to [Main Street and Campustown] and provide a welcoming atmosphere for both the businesses and their customers upon their return."
  • Caremoli AUFP Request. The Caremoli site owner asks that Council amend the Ames Urban Fringe Plan or take other steps to permit new uses. Council considered a very similar request from the owner on January 28, 2020 and decided to make no changes at that time.
  • Jensen AUFP Request. A property owner of land south of Ames asks Council to amend the Ames Urban Fringe Plan to permit new uses. 
  • Parks and Recreation Aquatics Facilities. An Ames resident writes with opinions on opening aquatics facilities.

 

Thanks for reading,
David Martin
Ames City Council, Ward 3

Potential Re-openings | Ames Council News

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