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City council to hold public hearing on Urban Renewal Plan amendment tonight

Webster City Mayor John Hawkins will swear in a new police officer at the start of tonight’s city council meeting.

Hawkins will give the oath of office to Officer Colt Richardson.

The council will also hold a public hearing on a proposed Urban Renewal Plan amendment to the 2013 Red Bull Division Urban Renewal Area.

Following the public hearing, the council will vote on a resolution to approve the Urban Renewal Plan amendment.

The city council will also set a series of public hearings for various issues.

The first is on a development agreement with Gary and Brenda Fox, including annual appropriation tax increment payments.

The second is to consider the maximum tax dollars from certain levies for the city of Webster City proposed fiscal year 2020-2021 budget.

The third hearing will be on the status of funded activities for the Webster City Community Development Block Grand projects status.

Those three public hearings will be during the March 2 city council meeting.

A fourth, which will be during the March 16 city council meeting, is on the proposed plans, specifications and estimated cost for the 2020 Wilson Brewer Park Grounds Improvement Project.

The city council meeting will begin at 6 p.m. tonight at City Hall and is open to the public. A work session will follow the meeting.

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