Ames Tribune
The Ames City Council met Tuesday to make decisions that could lead to residential growth, extended the mask mandate and more.
The council meets every week — virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic — with a full agenda of city issues. This week the council eased parking restrictions which could lead to more residential growth downtown and approved a new industrial zone that could recruit more businesses to Ames.
Couldn't make the meeting? Here are the highlights.
City council extends, ends COVID-19 measures
The Ames City Council voted 5-1 to extend the face-covering ordinance to June 30 but voted unanimously to end a suspension on vendor licenses.