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Council plans next steps for Vision 2030: bonding, sewer rates and priority for police and fire projects
Summary
Indianola council members discussed Vision 2030 implementation, requested a bonding-capacity briefing from financial advisor Michael Maloney on Jan. 21, and asked staff to prepare sewer-rate shortfall figures and property inventories; members emphasized keeping police and fire station projects prioritized.
The Indianola City Council discussed Vision 2030 priorities on Jan. 6 and asked staff to arrange a briefing with financial advisor Michael Maloney for the council’s Jan. 21 meeting to clarify bonding capacity and revenue options.
Council members identified sewer-rate shortfalls, outstanding development agreements, and capital needs for public safety as central issues for the Vision 2030 plan. Interim City Manager Wade said staff will assemble debt-levy information and the city’s outstanding…
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