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Councilor Price suggested that Newton Public Works Director Keith Laube explain what specific improvements in infrastructure the initial sum would cover.

“Right now it’s a vacant lot and it’s not in the best condition, so we’d probably do some on-street parking, some parallel parking and improved crosswalks to ensure that residents can walk in all directions,” he said.

Councilor Julius then asked Newton Community Development Director Bryan Friedman for his input into how the percentage of the project’s total value the city is investing in compares with other recent projects of this nature.

“In the past history of incentives, this is a smaller amount than in the past,” Friedman said of the $150,000 requested by Miller-Valentine, nothing that the overall project cost was approaching $10 million.

In other items of business:

• The council adopted a resolution authorizing the submission of a pre-application for federal airport improvement funding and certifying eligibility requirements. This is a requirement, per the Federal Aviation Administration, for any projects slated over the next five fiscal years; this resolution was adopted by unanimous vote as well.

• A resolution authorizing the establishment for a Title VI nondiscrimination program and the submittal of Title VI assurance and agreement documents to the Iowa Department of Transportation was passed unanimously without discussion.

• The council adopted a resolution accepting completion of the Maytag Park and Woodlands Park stump grinding projects, agreeing to pay the remaining $7,507.25 to Tree Pro of Newton.

• A resolution approving quotes for the prohibited sanitary sewer discharge removal work at 508 S. 4th Ave. W. was adopted, agreeing to a $2,108.00 financial aid payment to Jeff Seals Construction of Newton.

• The council held two closed sessions, the first to discuss collective bargaining issues and the second to discuss and evaluate the professional competency of a city employee.

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

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