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Bettendorf Committee of the Whole to review police-station survey, park futsal court and open-burning ordinance
Summary
At its June 2 Committee of the Whole, Bettendorf City Council and staff will review community survey results on a proposed police station, consider a resolution to purchase a mini pitch futsal court for Veterans Memorial Park, and hear a proposed change to the city's open-burning code, along with several infrastructure and zoning items.
The Bettendorf City Council Committee of the Whole will meet at 5 p.m. Monday, June 2, at City Hall to review community survey results for a proposed new police station, consider a resolution to buy a mini pitch futsal court for Veterans Memorial Park and hear a proposed change to the city code on open burning, Angie Sharp, community engagement manager for the city of Bettendorf, said.
"Tonight's Committee of the Whole starts at 5 p.m. with a presentation of the community survey results for the proposed new police station," Sharp said, describing the first item on the agenda as a presentation rather than a final vote.
The survey presentation is scheduled as an informational item; Sharp did not specify whether the presentation will include staff recommendations or a timeline for final council action. The police-station item appears early in the packet (see page 26), indicating it will be a focus of the evening's discussion.
Council will also review a resolution authorizing…
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