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Riverside City Council Approves Three Community/Business District Incentive Grant Apps

Riverside City Council Approves Three Community/Business District Incentive Grant Apps
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Riverside City Council Reviewing Resolutions, Ordinances, Reports Tonight


A full agenda awaits the Riverside City Council at their Monday meeting. They will hold public hearings and review resolutions and ordinances regarding city computer, cell phone, and password policies and set a hearing for amending the current budget. City Administrator Christine Yancey will also present her report including an update on the City Engineer position. The Riverside City Council will meet in regular session Monday evening at 6 p.m. at the Riverside Fire Station.  
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Riverside Search for Engineering Services Yields Replies from Six Firms


The City of Riverside has received responses from six firms looking to provide them engineering services starting with fiscal year 2022.
City Administrator Christine Yancey says Riverside isn’t large enough to afford having a full-time engineer on staff, so they’ll continue to contract out engineering services. In March, the city sent out request for qualifications forms to several companies resulting in six replies. She says they will be interviewing those companies to trim the list to three in their efforts to select a firm that can help the city with various projects, “We’re looking for someone who can do the day-to-day engineering for the city as well as larger projects. Now, we fully understand that sometimes you have to go elsewhere if a firm has a particular expertise on a project you would go with them, but for the most part, we’re looking for someone with enough staff and qualifications to cover everything. ....

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Riverside to Award Fewer Hotel/Motel Grant Funds


Riverside community groups seeking grants from hotel-motel taxes through the city won’t be getting their requests fully met in 2021.
City Administrator Christine Yancey says the city has less money to distribute following a tough 2020, “Because of COVID last year, our funds available for the hotel-motel tax are down and so we had to make some tough decisions and lowering the askings from some of the grants. And it was not met very favorably obviously with some of the people, but it’s just some steps the city had to make that we’re making sure we make the most efficient use of the dollars that we get.” ....

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Riverside Policy Manual to be Used As Example by FEMA


A request from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Riverside to update their policies to receive federal funding has gotten the city noticed, in a good way.
City Administrator Christine Yancey says the city was originally contacted by the Iowa Department of Homeland Security on behalf of FEMA to make an addendum to their purchasing policy and procedures as they relate to applying for federal disaster relief funding. She says the changes were minor to a policy FEMA felt was already a good model for other municipalities, “They asked if they could use our policy and procedures manual as it sits without this addendum for other communities and I said of course. They said it was very well written. I can’t take the credit for that, it was written before my time, but they thought it was very detailed and they’re going to be using that going forward for some other things.” ....

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