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Anamosa council obligates urban renewal funds for local projects including Meadow Ridge housing

Anamosa City Council · November 24, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a series of resolutions obligating Urban Renewal Tax Revenue Funds to private and housing projects — Blue Track, Fareway, Blue Max, Chamber Drive Lot 3, and Nova Holdings/Meadow Ridge — and separately approved Meadow Ridge LMI obligations.

The Anamosa City Council on Nov. 24 approved multiple resolutions obligating Urban Renewal Tax Revenue Funds to a set of local development projects. Motions from Rich Crump and seconders in each case carried on unanimous roll calls approving Resolutions 2025-87 (Blue Track, Inc.), 2025-88 (Fareway Stores, Inc.), 2025-89 (Blue Max Enterprises, Inc.), and 2025-90 (Chamber Drive, Lot 3).

The council continued action on urban renewal in the next segment, approving Resolution 2025-91 obligating funds for Nova Holdings, LLC (Meadow Ridge Housing) and Resolution 2025-92 obligating funds specifically tied to Meadow Ridge Housing low‑to‑moderate income (LMI) obligations. Votes on those items were unanimous among members present.

Council did not attach conditions or amendments to the approvals on the council floor; the actions obligate tax increment funds as recorded in the resolutions. The urban renewal approvals cover commercial and residential projects identified by name in the resolutions and are recorded in the meeting minutes as part of the council's economic development and urban renewal agenda.