Friday, December 30, 2011

Mayor Stuff Poll

Anybody care to put in a plug for their candidate? Leave a comment/plug for your candidate.

I think Ron Paul is a great choice to fix the economic issues of this country.

Who else cares to make a comment for their candidate????

Hawkeye Caucii

Tuesday night is the big night for Iowa to shine with the caucuses. The Democrats are having one, but you don't hear much about it since the current resident of the White House is a Democrat incumbent. I believe Story County is having a county wide Democratic caucus in Ames.

The Republicans will be having one in each precinct, and Roland/Howard Township is no different. It is at the R-S Middle School. I will be going to vote and voting for Ron Paul. I've got some issues with him, but I think he is the best choice of the group.

I will probably ditch before it is over. After the voting, is the platform plank discussion. That makes me want to pour acid in my ears.

And who can forget this classic caucus moment:

Monday, December 26, 2011

Sewer system meeting

All Roland residents should have received a letter in the mail talking about a public meeting the city council is going to have regarding work on our city's sewer system. Much of the system is approaching 90 years old, and needs some work.

We don't have the money right now to do everything we like, so there are a couple different directions we can go. The "directions" have different benefits.

Option 1 would be to upgrade the sewer main that runs from the pool to the sewer plant. It carries the entire sewage of the city. It was built when the city had about 600 people--does fine most of the time--but when we get big rains it backs up--and sometimes backs up into peoples' basements. The flow is up because people run their sump pumps into the sewer system, and because of the old system elsewhere, ground water leaks into our sewer system. A bigger pipe would hopefully handle the load.
Cost of Option 1 would be $600,000 to $1.2 Million. The low end is if we could run along Bear Creek in the backyards of the folks along Samson. The high end is if we cannot obtain a right of way. We would then have to tear up Samson Street, and bring it underneath that street--and having it closed for a couple months, and then install a new street.


Option 2 is to slip line all the sewer lines in town. That is basically not digging up the sewer lines, but putting a coating around the inside of all the sewer pipe. This would hopefully cut down on ground water leaking into the system. Which would then theoretically cut down the amount of water going down our sewer main. It costs about $20,000 per city block, or about $2.5 Million for the whole city. We wouldn't have to do this project all at once--and we wouldn't have to do the newer sections of sewer pipe either.

So we want to have a community meeting to discuss these issues on February 15 at 7PM at the Community Center. We would like to see what the concerns or questions the citizens of Roland have. So save the date, and if you have any questions ahead of time, please forward them to me or to City Hall.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

No snow, yay!

I didn't get a call complaining about a parking ticket at 7:30AM on Christmas Eve this year. Another reason to enjoy a brown Christmas!

Great feature from the Register

The Des Moines Register has put together an interactive map of where all the high school championships have come from. As an Iowa history/trivia buff, and a fan of high school athletics, I found this to be pretty cool.

Roland High School has a couple of championships, as does Roland-Story. Click on Story County to see them.http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif

HERE it is.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

December 12 Council Meeting

I made the first 45 minutes of the meeting before departing for my kids' concert. So I missed the last item and a half. I also missed the post meeting Christmas party for council/employees/board members.

From when I was there...We had a presentation by Mid Iowa Inspection and Consulting. Some towns in Iowa have adapted the state building code, and also use this company to inspect rental housing in the city. All rental housing would have to be to code to receive city services, namely water. The council took no action on the topic.

We also heard a report from the President of the Library Board, Steve Olson, regarding budgeting at the library. The topics were mostly regarding if the council would fund pay raises, and also the possibility of health care insurance being funded. I left towards the end of the discussion. I believe Council Member Ford and I will be meeting with Steve regarding that topic to come up with something to present to council.

After I left, there was a discussion about repairs needed for the old library building if it is to be turned into City Hall. Also the 3 newly elected/re-elected council members were sworn in. (usually they are swore at!--ha ha!). Since I left early, I didn't get sworn in yet, but I suppose I should do that.

As a reminder, future council meetings are moving to the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 6PM. As per usual, we will not be having a 2nd council meeting in December.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Britson Park & Athletic Complex Brick Sale

Support the new Britson Park & Athletic Complex with a donation brick. Put your own name, or remember a loved one, with an inscription on a brick for a walkway at Britson Park. 4" by 8" bricks are $100, and 8" by 8" bricks are for donations of $200 or above. Bricks make a great Christmas gift for the parent who has "everything". www.britsonpark.org for more information on the project and how to donate.

Political Season

It is political season again in Iowa. I know most people hate the ads, and hate the calls, and all that. I enjoy it in a sick sorta way. Here is an ad that I get a hoot out of. How many presidential ads mention shitzus and use heavy metal music?

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Emergency Management rep

I am potentially looking for a representative for Roland on the Emergency Management Board for Story County. Mayors are typically the person on the Board, but they can appoint someone else to fill in for them. With moving our council meetings to Wednesday, they will overlap with the Emergency Management meetings, so I will not be able to attend without skipping a council meeting.

So if you have an interest in Emergency Management, let me know, and maybe we can work something out.

HERE is their website