Council to announce intent to fill Ward 2 vacancy by appointment

Councilors also expected to discuss curbside recycling pick-up times

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They have asked that they be allowed to continue starting their collection process at 12:30 a.m. The current contract states collection should begin at “6 a.m. or sunrise, whichever is earlier.”

“Following, or not following, the contract should not be arbitrarily decided upon by the City Administrator and/or the contractor,” Knabel wrote in his Nov. 14 memo to councilors. “To not enforce the contracts as they are written would mean that the city administrator would be shirking his responsibilities as outlined and inferred in the [City Code].”

The council also is expected to approve the annual financial report for Fiscal Year 2012. A draft of the report shows the city’s general fund balance fell nearly $1.6 million from July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012. It also shows a general obligation debt load of slightly more than $28 million, which is 68.2 percent of the city’s total debt capacity.

In all, the agenda for tonight’s meeting contains nearly 20 items.

Bob Eschliman can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 423 or via email at beschliman@newtondailynews.com.

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