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Reinbeck council confirms mayoral appointments, committee rosters and explores video recording meetings

City Council for Reinbeck, Iowa · January 5, 2026
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Summary

Council approved mayoral appointments and committee assignments, confirmed boards and rosters, and discussed goal-setting and possible video recording of meetings using school A/V resources; motions carried unanimously.

The Reinbeck City Council on Jan. 5 approved a slate of mayoral appointments, confirmed committee assignments and approved board rosters, and discussed measures to improve public access and strategic planning.

Mayor Jamie Eiffler’s nominations were approved by council and include Mayor Pro-Tem Dale Wambold and City Administrator Julie Wilkerson. The council approved Memorial Building Board appointments (Al Bachman and Angie Buffington), Park Board appointees (Andrea Devore, Janell Boldt, Chris Heasley and Hunter Lott) and other board seats. Council also approved committee assignments covering wastewater, lights, water, streets, parks, fire/EMS, administration, finance and related areas; the assignments were seconded and carried, 5 ayes.

Council approved the 2026 Fire Department roster and the clerk was directed to publish the 2026 Wage Report in The Grundy Register. Separately, Council member Wambold raised a goal-setting project and reported a $1,500 quote from Callahan Municipal Consultants LLC; the council opted to pursue goal-setting without a consultant and will place the item on the February agenda. Wambold also discussed pursuing a grant for an iPad and coordinating with the local school to use A/V equipment and students to videotape meetings; council supported Wambold pursuing the option.

No final decisions about equipment purchases or contracts were recorded in the minutes; items were set for follow-up and further discussion.