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Hawarden City Council approves audit engagement, discusses fees, property sale and renewable energy credits

Hawarden City Council · October 22, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 22 meeting, the Hawarden City Council unanimously approved an audit engagement letter with Williams and Company and discussed updates to the schedule of fees, a possible sale of city property, and WAPA renewable energy credits; no formal actions were taken on those discussions.

The Hawarden City Council convened Oct. 22, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. at Hawarden City Hall and approved an audit engagement letter with Williams and Company by a 5-0 vote. Council Member Klocke moved the audit engagement approval and Council Member Anderson seconded; the minutes record Ayes from Warner, Anderson, Feldhacker, Klocke and Allen and the motion carried.

The meeting opened with attendance recorded (Mayor Gregg; Council Members Klocke, Anderson, Warner, Feldhacker, Allen) and staff reports from Economic Development, Police, Public Works and the City Administrator. The council also approved the Oct. 8, 2025 regular meeting minutes (motion moved by Council Member Allen, seconded by Council Member Feldhacker; carried 5-0) and claims for payment dated Oct. 22, 2025 (motion moved by Council Member Anderson, seconded by Council Member Warner; carried 5-0).

On the agenda under Item 3, members discussed the city's schedule of fees. The minutes record that discussion occurred but do not list proposed fee changes, dollar amounts, or any motion to modify fees.

Under Item 5, the council discussed a possible sale of city property. The minutes note the discussion but do not identify specific parcels, terms, or a formal direction for staff to pursue a sale.

Item 6 recorded a discussion about WAPA renewable energy credits. The minutes indicate the topic was discussed but do not document any decision, vote, or commitment to purchase credits or enter a program.

The meeting adjourned at 6:04 p.m. following a motion to adjourn moved by Council Member Warner and seconded by Council Member Allen, carried 5-0. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Nov. 12, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.