Sheldon, Iowa — When the Sheldon City Council meets this Wednesday (March 1st), they’ll once again take up the issue of the single remaining unsold building lot in the Trilogy Addition.
At their last meeting, the Council spent a substantial amount of time discussing various options in dealing with the disposition of the lot, with the Council unable to reach a consensus on how to move forward and sell the property. The issue was tabled and will be taken up once again at this week’s meeting.
In other action, the Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the Lewis & Clark Regional Water connection, as well as award the contract for the construction in Sheldon. They’re also expected to consider a Water Supply Agreement with the City of Sioux Center.
The Fiscal Year 2023-24 Maximum Property Tax Dollars is scheduled to be the topic of a public hearing at Wednesday’s meeting, and the Council is expected to set a public hearing for adoption of the 2023-24 Budget.
The Council’s Consent Agenda for Wednesday’s meeting includes the expected adoption of a 28-E agreement with Grant Township in Sioux County for fire protection, a request from AGP for a temporary street closure, and the resignation of Deanna Wood from the Sheldon Board of Adjustment.
Wednesday’s regular meeting of the Sheldon City Council will be called to order at 4:30 pm in Council Chambers of the Sheldon Community Services Center. The meeting is open to the public, but if you can’t attend in person, you can watch the meeting online via YouTube Live.
You can view the complete agenda for Wednesday’s meeting by CLICKING HERE.