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Downtown Clinton Alliance briefs council on SMID, 10th‑year events and July IEDA visit

Clinton City Committee of the Whole · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Downtown Clinton Alliance Director Megan Nolf updated the council on the district's SMID renewal (through June 2032), staffing and programming, and announced an IEDA downtown assessment set for July 7–9; she also cited recent grants and partnerships supporting beautification and events.

Megan Nolf, director of the Downtown Clinton Alliance, told the committee the district's self‑supported municipal improvement district (SMID) is governed under a city ordinance and Iowa Code chapter 386 and that the current renewal runs through June 2032. She described the district boundaries as running from 2nd Avenue South to 8th Avenue South and from South 1st Street to 4th Street (including the stretch along 4th Street/Liberty Avenue) and said the downtown SMID does not include Hy‑Vee.

Nolf said the SMID is funded by an additional commercial levy and is governed by a volunteer board made up of property…

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