A presentation by DGR Engineering on Webster City’s Electric System Study and Rate Analysis will be one of the highlights of Monday evening’s Webster City city council meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the city hall.Another highlight will be a letter from Bob Van Diest and Premier Pyrotechnics,Incorporated regarding the 2023 Fourth of July Fireworks Show. According to the letter in the council agenda packet, the letter states that Premier Pyrotechnics will not be able to do the fireworks show in Webster City due to the person responsible for shooting off the fireworks for several year died in 2020 and a shortage of staff with the fireworks company.
There will be a public hearing at 6:05 Monday evening on the propositiong of approving and consenting to the amended and restated Lehigh Webster Transmission and Webster Terminals Facilities and Operating Agreement as further amended. A hearing for the advanced metering infrastructure proposed selection will be tabled until the April 3 city council meeting.
A resolution authorizing the mayor to sign and execute a three year agreement with Midwest Injection,Incorporated of Cascade,Iowa for Bio-Solids Removal and Land Application project for the Wastewater Treatment Facility .
There will be a discussion on the Wilson Brewer Historic Park proposal from Dean Bowden and the upcoming joint work session with the Hamilton County Board of Supervisors on March 27th. A closed session of the city council will be held at the conclusion of the regular meeting to discuss the purchase and or sale of particular real estate in the city.
The Webster City city council meeting will be streamed on the city’s Facebook page and through the ZOOM conference system.