Sioux City Council okays $3.8M settlement agreement with clay pipe company
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
3d ago
The Sioux City Council, by voting in favor of its consent agenda Monday, approved a more than $3.8 million settlement agreement and release between the city and a California clay pipe manufacturer and supplier ..read more
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Council approves grant to Downtown Partners for Fourth Street lighting
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
3d ago
One of the projects within the plan includes the replacement of the tops of 71 decorative black lighting fixtures located along Fourth Street, from Iowa to Water streets ..read more
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City Council approves $3.8M settlement agreement with clay pipe company
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
3d ago
There was no discussion on the item before council members cast their votes to approve the consent agenda ..read more
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City Council to weigh $3.8M settlement agreement with clay pipe company
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
4d ago
The city discovered failures in the sewer pipe in the beginning of 2019, according to city documents ..read more
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Sioux City says its "on target" with snow removal budget
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
1w ago
Carney said city staff can't recall a time when the city has ever run out of salt or come close in the last 20 plus years. He said more than 80% of the salt the city started out with for ..read more
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City of Sioux City 'on target' with snow removal budget
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
1w ago
In mid-March, with spring on the horizon, Public Works Director Dave Carney said the city has less than 1,000 tons of salt left, after starting the season with around 5,000 tons ..read more
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Feds approve train merger
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by SARAH WATSON swatson@qctimes.com
1w ago
The Surface Transportation Board has approved a merger between two railroad companies, which is expected to bring much more train traffic to the Iowa Quad-Cities riverfront ..read more
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U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra rolls out "Agriculture Advisory Board" featuring 60 members from across 4th District's 36 counties
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by JARED MCNETT jmcnett@siouxcityjournal.com
1w ago
U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Hull, announced an "Agriculture Advisory Board" on Wednesday morning during a town hall event at Alpha Ag Research in Sanborn. The 60-member panel features ag reps. from all 36 counties making up the 4th Congressional District ..read more
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Sioux City Council approves rezoning request to turn the former East Junior High School into $17 million apartment project
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
1w ago
A developer plans to invest $17 million in the project, which will have a mix of apartment units ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. The property consists of the old school, 1520 Morningside Ave., and adjacent lots at 1525 S. Saint Aubin ..read more
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Council OKs rezoning request to turn former East Junior High School into apartments
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by DOLLY A. BUTZ dbutz@siouxcityjournal.com
1w ago
The council voted unanimously to rezone the property from Public Institutional and Neighborhood Conservation to General Residential ..read more
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