The “cattle gate” separating a developing Clinton neighborhood from an established one would be removed if City Council approves amending a developer’s plan for Riverstone Crossing.
Madison called Clinton a strong community as he shared a wide-ranging list of accomplishments and upcoming projects in his fourth state of the city address on Wednesday. He capped it
Dec 25, 2020
In this September file photo, the Candlelight Inn patio is ready for outdoor seating for customers who donât want to eat indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic.File photo
CLINTON â The Clinton City Council declined to reduce rent for Candlelight Inn this week, citing fairness to other businesses that have faced financial difficulties during the pandemic.
Matt Prescott manages Candlelight Inn at 511 Riverview Drive in Clinton. Like other business owners, Prescott had to figure out how to keep his employees and stay open while following COVID restrictions.
âWe met with Matt several times . dating back to when COVID started,â City Administrator Matt Brooke told the City Council on Tuesday. During a conversation with Brooke, Prescott asked if the council might be open to giving him a break on the rent for a few months, Brooke said.
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The slope to Mount Pleasant Park from Ikeâs Peak Road is too steep to safely navigate in winter weather, a Clinton resident told the Clinton City Council on Tuesday. Randy Current urged the City Council to reexamine the plan to access the property from Ikeâs Peak Road before signing an option agreement with the developer.
The vacated spiritualist camp on the bluff at Second Avenue South is the site of a proposed housing development called Cottage Bluff. The City of Clinton approved an option agreement with Davenport developer Chris Ales of Ales & Company Tuesday for the purchase of the property.