Council adopts snow removal plan, seeks to fill Ward 2 seat

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“What we’re trying to do here is maintain safety for our employees and residents,” Dodd said. “If we have to start at the contracted time, it’s not just us on the streets, trash is on the streets too. If you’ve ever driven the streets of Newton between 6:30 to 8 ... it’s a fiasco. There’s too much traffic and too much danger there.”

Councilors agreed, and Knabel suggested that whatever happens in the future remain consistent with the contract, be it a change in recycling hours on paper or in action by Dodd’s. Thus, councilors recommended a change to the city’s contact with Dodd’s, permitting them to collect recycling as early as 12:30 a.m.

Last on the agenda was a discussion led by Knabel regarding the city’s prospect of contracting all legal services out to a firm as opposed to the current in-house counsel the city receives via City Attorney Darrin Hamilton.

Trotter remarked that, as the city is currently assessing its budget, now is a good time to take action regarding the city’s legal counsel. Knabel recommended that information be sent out to all firms within Newton in addition to those in the region that have experience with legal counsel for cities of similar size, and that once proposals are returned the city can make its next move.

Nicole Wiegand can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 422 or via email at nwiegand@newtondailynews.com.

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