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Beaman council discusses public-works succession as operator retires; approves pickleball-court colors

Beaman City Council · February 17, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed succession for the public works operator role after a July 1, 2025 retirement, with maintenance worker Dave Moorman agreeing to consider taking the position; the council also approved pickleball court colors and assigned follow-up work on property cleanup and other items.

Council members discussed succession planning for the public-works operator ahead of the planned retirement of Randy Daniel on July 1, 2025. Maintenance employee Dave Moorman told the council he would consider taking over operator duties depending on the wage the council offers. Members agreed to continue the matter at a special meeting scheduled for March 2, 2025.

The council also approved blue and red color options for the town’s planned pickleball courts after a motion by Council Member Brandon Schleisman and second by Rhonda Rego; the motion carried 5-0.

City Clerk Denise Hoy reported that INRCOG is working with local banks on financing possibilities under the Homes for Iowa program. Council Member Jason Scafferi agreed to prepare specifications for cleaning out the property at 209 Main Street. The Memorial Building repairs item was noted with no report, and the council discussed nuisance/abatement issues concerning the house at 104 Center Street but took no action.

Next steps: The council will revisit the public-works succession discussion at a March 2 special meeting and will await any formal proposals or wage recommendations before taking personnel action.