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Clear Lake City Council takes steps toward Sea Wall restoration
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A game-changer for the community : Clear Lake proceeds with another development project | Govt-and-politics
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The city of Clear Lake is moving forward with its future library expansion project before it has closed on the former Woodford Lumber & Home Co. building.
The Clear Lake City Council, in a 3-2 vote, with Mike Callanan and Gary Hugi opposed, approved a design partnership agreement with Bergland + Cram, of Mason City, to help the city envision a path forward for the project, including cost, scope and timeline, at its meeting Monday evening.
The Clear Lake City Council met Monday evening to act on several items related to its park and library expansion projects. Ashley Stewart
âIâm not at all opposed to the concept here,â Callanan said. âIn fact, if this had hit our desk a year from now, I wouldâve been all on board, but I just canât see the urgency to get all this planning done in such a big hurry ⦠Weâre dealing with a variety of things right now that have a lot of ambiguity in terms of what weâre going to ha
Clear Lake City Council rezones former Sunset property to accommodate private school
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A screenshot of the Clear Lake City Council approving the purchase of a new sewer cleaning truck for $486,411 on Jan. 18. The truck will replace the city s 14-year-old one. Ashley Stewart
The city of Clear Lake hopes a new piece of equipment will better, and more efficiently, maintain its sewers and respond to emergencies.
The Clear Lake City Council unanimously approved the purchase of a 2020 Vactor 21001PD combination sewer truck, for $486,411 from MacQueen Equipment of St. Paul, Minnesota, at its Jan. 18 meeting.
âItâs a great piece of equipment, and as Jeremy mentioned, just constantly in use to protect our lake and keep all our plumbing working correctly,â said Mike Callanan, Clear Lake city councilman.