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Clinton City Council approves $4.048 million sewer loan notes, property sales, façade grant, clerk appointment and fireworks ordinance

3795453 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

The Clinton City Council on June 10 authorized a $4,048,000 sewer loan issue, approved multiple property dispositions and demolition listings, advanced an advisory-appointments ordinance, authorized a state-funded downtown façade-improvement contract, appointed Krista Atkinson as city clerk and adopted a fireworks ordinance.

The Clinton City Council on June 10 authorized a $4,048,000 taxable sewer revenue capital loan note issue, approved the sale or intent-to-sell several city-owned properties, set up a state-funded downtown façade-improvement contract, appointed Krista Atkinson as city clerk, and adopted a revised fireworks ordinance.

The loan notes were first approved with a typographical error in the amount; the council later voted to amend the resolution to correct the amount to $4,048,000 and directed staff to update the resolution language. Council members also approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter a loan and disbursement agreement with the Iowa Finance Authority related to the sewer capital notes.

Why it matters: the loan provides financing for sewer capital needs; the façade and CDBG actions use state and federal-community-development funds to support downtown building renovations; the property dispositions and demolition listings affect the city's inventory of blighted or underused parcels; and the fireworks ordinance changes how and when fireworks are regulated within the city.

Most important actions and details

- Sewer loan notes: The council adopted a resolution authorizing issuance and securing payment of taxable sewer revenue capital loan notes, series 2025, and corrected a typographical amount to $4,048,000. The resolution references the Iowa Code authority for municipal revenue obligations and an agreement with the Iowa Finance Authority.

- Sale of 428 Eleventh Avenue South: The council adopted a resolution authorizing the sale of city-owned property at 428 Eleventh Avenue South to Jason Marcus for $100. Council member…

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