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Albia council names access road 'Tiger Lily Trail', vacates alley; CJ3 Foundation preview and park items raised

Albia City Council · April 1, 2026

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Summary

Council approved naming the sewer plant access road 'Tiger Lily Trail', vacated an alley west of Lot 3 SD 7, heard a CJ3 Foundation renovation update and discussed park cameras, a walking bridge and a frisbee golf course.

At its July 17 meeting the Albia City Council approved two Planning & Zoning recommendations: naming the access road to the sewer plant “Tiger Lily Trail” and closing, vacating and disposing of the alley west of Lot 3, SD 7.

The Planning & Zoning Commission made the recommendations; the council approved naming the access road after a motion by Dennis Conley and a second from Merle Regenold. The council also approved vacating the alley after a motion by Chris Yarkosky and a second from Brandon Williams; both motions carried 6–0.

Dave Thomas of the CJ3 Foundation updated the council on the foundation’s renovation progress and programs and said the foundation will hold an open house in August for the public.

During council comments members raised park-related topics: Brandon Williams brought up cameras for parks; Kathy Mobley discussed the park walking bridge and a frisbee golf course; Dennis Conley noted weeds on the square and one block off. Conley also said Conley Spray Foam offered to try concrete lifting on some streets at no cost to the city; the minutes record the offer but no formal action.

The council adjourned at 7:16 p.m.