Budget Hearings
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The Ames City Council meets on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 5:15 p.m. at City Hall. The agenda includes the following (and much more). Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.
This is the start of three evenings of budget hearings. Note the different start time. The City Manger's letter to council offers a good summery of the budget. You can follow along in the Program Budget document. The Special Reports document also contains valuable information.
On Tuesday, we cover the following:
- Library Services
- Utilities, including Water Pollution & Control, Storm and Sanitary Sewers, and Resource Recovery
- Transportation (public works, traffic lights, and Airport)
- Fleet & Facilities
- Public Safety (law enforcement and animal control)
- Parking enforcement
On Wednesday, it will be:
- Cemetery
- Electric Utility
- Fire & Building Safety
- Finance services
On Thursday:
- Transit
- General Governmental costs
- Community Development
Below are two interesting graphs.
- Note that the highest annual ongoing cost to Ames taxpayers is roads. This underlines the importance of efficient development and increasing active transportation as we look to a more sustainable future.
Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially. This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.
- Bandshell Park sidewalks .
- Bike path accessibility .
- National Mayors Challenge for Water Conservation .
- Request to continue hearing on Prairie View Industrial Center .
Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, At Large