Larry Obermeyer reinterviews for Historic Preservation Commission seat, highlights long-term local involvement

5504888 · July 29, 2025

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Summary

Applicant Larry Obermeyer told the council he is a lifelong Sioux City resident and has worked with the Railroad Museum for 41 years; he said he wants to continue serving because of upcoming preservation projects.

Larry Obermeyer appeared before the City Council to interview for reappointment to the Historic Preservation Commission and described his long-term involvement in local preservation work.

"I'm a native Sioux City and been here all my life. Been involved with the Railroad Museum for 41 years and done other historic preservation projects since then," Obermeyer said. He told council members he values the commission work and wants to continue because "we have some exciting stuff coming up."

Council members thanked Obermeyer for his service and noted strong staff support for the commission. No formal action on the reappointment was recorded in the transcript beyond the interview exchange.

Ending: The interview concluded with council members expressing appreciation for Obermeyer’s past service and interest in continuing on the commission.