In this episode of From Agenda to Action, Communications and Outreach Manager Susan Gwiasda sits down with Ames Mayor John Haila to review key discussions and actions from the Tuesday, Feb. 24 Ames City Council meeting.
The conversation highlights several presentations, policy discussions, and community topics that help shape Council priorities and future decisions. Susan and Mayor Haila walk through what was discussed, why it matters, and what residents can expect next.
In this episode, we discuss:
A presentation from the Historic Preservation Commission outlining recent accomplishments and its future work plan.
An overview of the proposed Residential Curbside Recycling Program, which generated strong interest from Council and will return for consideration on March 10.
Approval of a memorandum of understanding with Story County related to improvements at the GW Carver Avenue and Cameron School Road intersection.
A presentation on the new Neighborhood Connections Initiative, aimed at strengthening relationships, communication, and engagement within Ames neighborhoods.
Approval of Ames Main Street’s annual “515 Day” celebration on May 15, a community event that continues to grow in popularity.
Public comment regarding safety concerns along the Lincoln Way corridor.
From Agenda to Action is designed to give residents a clearer understanding of how City Council discussions translate into real world impacts across Ames.
Regular Ames City Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, and all meetings are open to the public.
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