Danville City Council Meeting Tuesday, October 6, 2025 at 5:15 p.m

Tuesday, October 6, 2025

Order of business

Danville City Council, Danville City Hall

NOTE: The regular session may be conducted electronically

as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8

Citizen comments: Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration. The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments. Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.

1. Call to order at 5:15 p.m..

2. Action to go into closed session per Iowa Code 21.5 (1)(c) to discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or where litigation is imminent where its disclosure would be likely to prejudice or disadvantage the position of the governmental body in that litigation.

3. Action to come out of closed session.

4. Statement regarding the closed session. No action will be taken by council at this time.

1. Regular session call to order at 5:45 p.m..

2. Accept or amend the agenda.

3. Discussion on concerns from Loretta Robertson and Kara Venvertloh regarding 327 North Main Street property, action if needed.

4. Discussion with Jason Samples regarding Wagner Park, action if needed.

5. Setting of date/time for trick-or-treating.

6. Building Inspector/Fire Chief Report

A. Approval of building permits

7. Public Works Report

A. Action on written report.

B. Review of DOT annual letter

C. Discussion and action on invoice for Skid-Steer from Bobcat

8. Approval of consent agenda.

A. Council minutes of September 15, 2025.

B. Payment of bills.

C. Financial Report for July 2025

D. Approval of Waste Water Treatment Plant Billing.

D. City clerk to attend Fall IMFOA meeting in DesMoines October 15-17

9. Council correspondence and reports.

A. Discussion and action on correspondence with Brittni Rahmus regarding WWTP billing, action if needed.

B. Discussion and action on letter received by the Iowa Rural Water Association.

10. Open forum: A time set aside to receive comments from the public regarding city business. The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public on any subject pertaining to City business, including items on this agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks to five minutes in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak. The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.

10. Adjournment.

Next regular session of the Danville City Council will be on,

Monday, October 20, 2025 starting at 5:15 p.m..

Shirley Pauline Hermann-Dorothy

Shirley Pauline Hermann-Dorothy, 89, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Country Lane Manor in Keosauqua.

Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield with the family present to greet friends from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Funeral services celebrating her life will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 8th at Behner Funeral Home. Burial will be in Glasgow Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the family and sent to 2097-185th St. Fairfield, Iowa 52556.

Shirley was born January 11, 1936 at the farm near Glasgow to LeRoy and Mary Ethel (Carter) Heisel. She graduated from Stockport High School in 1953, and then went to Burlington Beauty Academy. She married Toby Hermann in 1954. They later divorced.

Shirley worked at IRC in Burlington while pursuing her dream of becoming a country music radio personality. She started her career in Wichita, Kansas. She then moved to Shreveport, Louisiana, and finally to Amarillo, Texas, where she worked on Mel Tillis’ radio station. Her radio name was Jody Carter, in honor of her mother.

In the mid 1980’s, she left radio and began working at Dillard’s in Amarillo. She then moved to Jefferson City, Missouri and worked at Dillard’s for a career that spanned 19 years, receiving many recognitions as employee of the year, along with others.

Shirley moved back to Iowa in the early 2000’s. In 2011, she started dating an old school friend, Donnie Dorothy. They were married December 12, 2012 at 12:12 p.m.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Donnie; children, Toby (Laurie) Hermann of Iowa City, Tim (Lorrie) Hermann of Jefferson City, Missouri, Ted (Helene) Hermann of Winfield, Trudie (Ralph) Crum of Amarillo, Texas, and Tom (Michelle) Hermann of Iowa City; step-children, Dirk Dorothy of Fairfield, Peggy McDonald of Libertyville, and Brigit Kuchenbecker of Cedar Rapids; 11 grandchildren, 12 step-grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, 21 step-great grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren, and 7 step-great-great grandchildren; sisters, Bettye Davis of Wichita, Kansas, and Beverly Mason of Burlington; sister-cousin, LuEtta (Dennis) Fulton of Keosauqua; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; grandparents; uncle and aunt, Lou and Marjory Wilhelm, who raised her after the death of her mother; brother, Allen “Willy” Heisel; grandson, Jace Stafford; step-son, Dennis Dorothy; along with aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.

Shirley reminds us all to make someone feel special today in your bank of memories. Online condolences may be made at www.behnerfh.com.

October 6, 2025 – October 12, 2025

10/06/25
Owen Wibstad (9)
10/07/2025
Jake and Angie Syfert- 19 years
10/07/2025
Etta Banks
10/07/2025
Alivia Smith
10/07/2025
Kathy Wixom - belated from Saturday 10/4
10/07/2025
Allan Woline
10/08/2025
Makenna Jacobsmeier
10/09/2025
Morgan Yoder
10/10/2025
Anna Williams
10/10/2025
A.J. Durr
10/10/25
Bonnie Kaufman
10/11/2025
Greyson Miller (7)
10/11/2025
Ann Williams
10/11/2025
Rick Mabeus

10/5/25-10/11/25 Fire Prevention Week!

Fire Prevention Week 2025 is Sunday, October 5 through Saturday, October 11th.   The week in October commemorates the Great Chicago Fire which began on October 8, 1871, and killed over 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, destroyed over 17,400 structures and burned more than 2,000 acres.

This year’s theme is “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home”. This campaign is sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association, and the goal is to educate the public on how to safely purchase, charge, and recycle lithium-ion batteries to prevent fires.  Other things to keep in mind: have a home fire escape plan, test and replace batteries with smoke detectors, and practice natural gas safety.  Area Fire Departments have the opportunity to focus on fire safety education.

4-H Open House Next Week

The ISU Extension office in Mt. Pleasant is holding an open house/kickoff event for 4-H Kids and families on October 7th and 8th.  These events are open to all Henry County families: new and returning, and give people the opportunity to see what 4-H is about.  Tuesday, October 7th, is Clover Kids Night for grades K-3 from 6-7pm and Wednesday, October 8th is Welcome Night for grades 4-12.  Explore what 4-H has to offer, meet your local clubs and leaders, get enrolled for the year, explore activity stations.  The Henry County ISU Extension office is located at 127 N. Main Street in Mt. Pleasant.

High Temps Contribute to Risk of Field/Machine Fires

The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather outlook for Southeast Iowa for today and tomorrow: Breezy conditions and unseasonably warm temperatures combined with dry cropland will lead to a risk for field fires that could spread quickly today. Winds could gust up to 25 to 30 MPH.  Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Fire danger is elevated again on Sunday.  There is a chance for thunderstorms Sunday night through Monday.

 

Henry County reported over a dozen field fires in October a year ago due to dry conditions.  The ISU Extension and Outreach Department reports that the primary factor related to field fires is the higher air temperature.

With dry conditions, the risk of machinery fires increases. The Iowa State University Extension Office advises farmers to keep machinery clean of caked-on oil, grease, and crop residue. Stay on top of maintenance by checking air filters, coolants, and oil levels. Keep fire extinguishers on hand.

 

 

Danville City Council to Meet Next Week

The City of Danville City Council will hold two meetings on Tuesday, October 6th.  A motion to meet in closed session will begin at 5:15pm.  There will be no action taken during this meeting.  The council will then meet in regular session at 5:45pm.  This meeting is open to the public.

Fuel Prices Fall

Gas prices continue to trend down in the latest fuel report from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and AAA Iowa The price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Iowa fell five cents from last weeks prices and is down 13 cents from a year ago.

The state’s average remains 30 cents below the national average. Retail diesel prices remained unchanged throughout Iowa at $3.50 cents, which is an increase of 19 cents from prices reported in 2024. Iowa prices remain below the national average for diesel by 21 cents.  Federal reporting will now begin on retail heating oil and propane prices, which will be released in upcoming fuel reports.