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Le Mars council approves voluntary annexation and two infrastructure projects

5547953 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

The Le Mars City Council on Aug. 5 adopted three resolutions: a voluntary annexation of land south of the city, plans for O'Toole Park improvements, and plans for PCC pavement replacement on 12th Street. All three motions passed on roll-call votes.

The Le Mars City Council voted Aug. 5 to accept a voluntary annexation of land south of the current city limits and to approve plans and cost estimates for two infrastructure projects: improvements to O'Toole Park and a PCC pavement replacement on 12th Street (Second Avenue SE to Fourth Avenue). All three items passed on roll-call votes.

Council took up the voluntary annexation first. The annexation covers approximately 37.55 acres owned by Dogwood Properties LLC at the south end of Central Avenue. The council adopted Resolution 25-31 to accept the voluntary annexation.

The council then approved plans, specifications, form of contract and an estimate of cost for the O'Toole Park improvements, which the city described as including playground upgrades, a splash pad, a pavilion and additional parking…

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