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Resident tells council Davenport faces lawsuits over public records handling

Davenport City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

During public-with-business, resident Cheryl Shagna alleged the city has not processed public records requests properly, named pending lawsuits and warned of potential financial and legal consequences if records custodians do not comply.

Cheryl Shagna spoke during public with business to criticize the city's handling of public records requests and to raise concerns about several lawsuits she said were pending. Shagna said records requests had been delayed or denied and that those failures expose the city to financial liability. She named multiple cases (transcript references: Dirks & Dirks; Doctor Sidran; John Ewell) and said the city had already spent what she estimated as tens of thousands of dollars defending records-related litigation.

Alderman Newton responded by clarifying a procedural point: council does not vote on purchase orders under $50,000 (those appear on the finance list for informational purposes), and she offered to meet with the speaker after the meeting to discuss specific questions. Alderman Jojim suggested council training to better understand how items are added to that portion of the agenda.

Shagna urged the council to take oversight responsibility seriously, saying that continued mismanagement of records requests could expose individual custodians and the city to penalties under Iowa open-records laws.