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Votes at a glance: Stewartville Council approves assessment changes, SEH CIP agreement, service-line bid authorization and other routine items
Summary
At its meeting the Stewartville City Council approved assessment-policy changes, authorized a $672,000 SEH agreement for the 2027 CIP, approved revocations/designations to the MSAS, and authorized advertising for bids on a 100%-grant-funded lead service replacement program; several ordinance amendments were presented for first reading.
The Stewartville City Council handled a slate of routine and project approvals at its meeting, voting on assessment-policy revisions, a professional-services agreement for the 2027 capital improvement project, state-aid street designations, and authorization to advertise for lead service-line replacement bids pending grant approval.
Assessment policy: Council adopted proposed changes to the assessment policy that adjust street-assessment shares to a 70/30 split for city/commercial property owners and a 60/40 split for city/industrial property owners. The council had previously requested the amendments; a motion to adopt the changes was approved by voice vote.
MSAS resolution: City engineer Jenna reviewed proposed revocations and one designation to the municipal…
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