State voters, Legislature have taken away much of Des Moines’ income by Mayor Dave Kaplan For the past several months, the City Council has been working to address our long-term financial issues through the 2016 budget process. In conjunction with our economic development efforts, which is the key to making the City financially sustainable in the
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Articles from around the area, including re-prints from various newspapers (provided under Fair-Use provision.) These are information only, which means that many, Many, MANY of these do not represent my point of view. (Seriously, they don’t.) I just want you to know what’s out there being discussed by electeds that concern Des Moines.
City hired attorney will represent the city, not individual citizens, protestors told
by Jack Mayne People expecting an attorney hired by the Des Moines City Council to advise them of ways they can appeal in the Woodmont area drug and substance rehabilitation facility will be disappointed. “Any lawyer hired by the city will make decisions for the city and not the citizens of Des Moines,” Councilmember Bob Sheckler told
... continue reading.Angry Woodmont residents again demand no drug clinic in their neighborhood
Angry Woodmont residents again demand no drug clinic in their neighborhood 16 Comments Print This Post Listen to full, raw audio of the special Sept. 16 Des Moines City Council public hearing here: Audio Player 00:06:16 02:59:23 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. by Jack Mayne There were no pitchforks, but lots of
... continue reading.City hired attorney will represent the city, not individual citizens, protestors told
10 Comments Print This Post by Jack Mayne People expecting an attorney hired by the Des Moines City Council to advise them of ways they can appeal in the Woodmont area drug and substance rehabilitation facility will be disappointed. “Any lawyer hired by the city will make decisions for the city and not the citizens of
... continue reading.Citizens object as Council considers cutting Parks Director, Harbormaster
by Jack Mayne Twenty-five people took more than an hour last Thursday night (Sept. 17) to tell the Des Moines City Council not to cut the jobs of the city’s Parks Director and Harbormaster, and to find money to keep these important, well respected department heads in their jobs. The changes were only proposed and none of
... continue reading.Vandals cause over $15,000 of damage to Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium
Seven large colored glass windows and one of the entrance doors at the Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium were smashed with rocks by unknown vandals this past weekend, sometime between early Sunday morning and early Monday morning. The damage to the building is estimated at over $15,000, according to Patrice Thorell, Parks, Recreation and Senior
... continue reading.REBUTTAL: Des Moines Mayor responds to TM Sell’s Sound Transit Editorial
by Dave Kaplan Mayor and Councilmember City of Des Moines If you build it they will come – if you build it in the right place. As my good friend Dr. Sell recently noted, Sound Transit will soon decide on a preferred alignment and station locations for the Federal Way Light rail Extension. Barring unforeseen circumstances,
... continue reading.OPINION: Pacific Highway transit route makes more long-term sense
OPINION: Pacific Highway transit route makes more long-term sense 7 Comments Print This Post by T.M. Sell If you build it, they will come – if you build it in the right place. Sound Transit soon will decide where to site its extension of the light rail from Angle Lake toward Federal Way. The two
... continue reading.Former Mayor Bob Sheckler says no rules violated in taking Miami Beach trip
By Jack Mayne A union that represents hotel workers claims Des Moines Councilmember – and former Mayor – Bob Sheckler failed to properly report that he and his wife took a trip paid for by a Chinese company then seeking to build the Artemis Hotel and wants the commission to “take appropriate action” against Sheckler. Sheckler
... continue reading.After 20 years in public service, former Mayor Bob Sheckler is retiring
After 20 years in public service – current city councilmember and former Mayor Bob Sheckler announced his retirement at Thursday night’s Des Moines City Council meeting (March 26). Sheckler, who was Mayor for eight years, will not run for re-election for Position #6, where he has served since Jan. 2012. He has served on the City Council since
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