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Reinbeck council directs staff to remove damaged benches, pursue possession of 506 Broad and investigate street repairs
Summary
Council updates instructed city staff to remove damaged Main Street benches, pursue legal action to obtain possession of 506 Broad, add a School Street parking change to the next agenda, and check whether Pavement Doctor can return to repair dips on Valley Drive.
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During council updates on April 29, 2026, the Reinbeck City Council recorded several operational directions and status notes but took no separate formal votes on these items.
The minutes say the city attorney is moving forward to obtain possession of 506 Broad; no timeline or further detail is recorded. City Administrator Julie Wilkerson was directed to have city crews remove damaged benches from Main Street. Councilmember Bueghly requested that School Street between Broad and Center be converted to one-sided parking; the request will be placed on the next council agenda for formal consideration. Councilmember Pease asked whether the dips on Valley Drive could be fixed; Wilkerson will check whether The Pavement Doctor can return to Reinbeck to perform additional repairs. Bueghly and Wambold provided an update on RAGBRAI; the minutes do not provide further detail on that event update.
These items were recorded as operational directions in the minutes; the minutes do not show additional motions or votes tied specifically to these updates.
Provenance: operational updates and directions recorded in SEG 004.
