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Bettendorf council approves pavement programs, forest‑cover exemptions and stop‑sign ordinance; first reading set for utility rates

2679857 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

The Bettendorf City Council voted unanimously March 18 on a set of routine infrastructure resolutions and ordinances, including the 2025 pavement preservation and markings programs, two forest‑cover tax exemptions and a stop‑sign ordinance; council gave first reading to utility rate adjustments.

The Bettendorf City Council voted on multiple routine infrastructure and land‑use items during its March 18, 2025 meeting. All votes taken on the evening’s resolutions and ordinances recorded in the minutes were unanimous approvals.

The council approved a resolution for the 2025 pavement preservation program, part of the city’s capital improvement plan. Council member Jaeger presented the resolution and the roll call showed all members voting in the affirmative; the item was described as an annual program.

The council then approved the 2025 pavement markings program (a twice‑yearly item), moved by Council member Sechser and passed by unanimous roll call.

Two separate resolutions granted designation as forest cover…

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