Danville City Council Monday, August 18, 2025 Agenda

Monday, August 18, 2025

Order of business, regular session

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.

Public Hearing call to order at 5:15

  • Public hearing on the authorization of a Loan and Disbursement Agreement and the issuance of Notes to evidence the obligation of the City thereunder. Not to Exceed $600,000 General Obligation Capital Loan Notes (State of Iowa Revolving Fund Loan).
  • Comments received for the project.
  • Closing of the public hearing.

 Regular Session

  • Call to order, following the public hearing.
  • Accept or amend the agenda.
  • 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.
  • Discussion and action on the July 2025 Des Moines County Sheriff’s report.
  • Discussion with City Insurance agent Robin Hoelzen regarding workers comp. coverage, action if needed.
  • Discussion and action on the Wastewater Treatment Plant Project
  • Not to Exceed $600,000 General Obligation Capital Loan Notes (State of Iowa Revolving Fund Loan.
  • Resolution Ratifying, Confirming and Approving Publication of Notice of Public Hearing.
  • Resolution instituting proceedings to take additional action.
  • $4,971,000 Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes, Series 2025A.

1.Resolution approving and authorizing a form of Loan and Disbursement Agreement by and between the City of Danville, Iowa, and the Iowa Finance Authority, and authorizing and providing for the issuance and securing the payment of $4,971,000 Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes, Series 2025A, of the City of Danville Iowa, under the provisions of the Code of Iowa, and providing for a method of payment of said Notes; Approval of the Tax Exemption Certificate.

  • $600,000 General Obligation Capital Loan Notes, Series 2025B (State of Iowa Revolving Fund Loan).
  • Resolution approving and authorizing a form of Loan and Disbursement Agreement by and between the City of Danville, Iowa, and the Iowa Finance Authority, and authorizing and providing for the issuance and securing the payment of $600,000 General Obligation Capital Loan Notes, Series 2025B, and providing for a method of payment of said Notes; Approval of the Tax Exemption Certificate.
  • Discussion and action on Resolution 2025-35; Agreement for Sidewalk Repair, Replacement, and/or Installation.
  • Discussion and action on request for sidewalk quote form.
  • Fire Chief/Building Inspector report.
  • Action on the report as presented.
  • Public Works written report.
  • Action on the written report.
  • Approval of consent agenda.
  • Council and paper minutes of August 4, 2025
  • Payment of bills.
  • Old 34 Gas and Grill alcohol permit renewal
  • Authorization for Mayor to sign Identity Authentication Form with Tyler Tech.
  • Council Correspondence and Reports
  • Authorization for City Clerk to send all cell phone tower communication to City Attorney.
  • Setting of the date and time for the first September meeting
  • Council Review of a Verbal Complaint Regarding Neighboring Property, action if necessary.
  • Discussion on email correspondence with City of Burlington regarding a meeting with Des Moines County Humane Society.
  • Closed session
  • Motion to go into closed session as allowed by Iowa code 21.5(1)(i) “To evaluate the professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, performance, or discharge is being considered when necessary to prevent needless and irreparable injury to that individual’s reputation and that individual requests a closed session”.
  • Motion to come out of closed session.
  • Statement regarding the closed session, action by council if needed.
  • Adjournment.
  • Possible work session following regular session to discuss Wagner Park. No action will be taken.

Dennis D. DeKraai

Dennis D. DeKraai, 70, of Fort Madison, died Thursday, August 14, 2025 at Arbor Court, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. He was born July 20, 1955 in Ottumwa, to Dale R. and Nora Lou Cain DeKraai. He attended New London Community schools.

Dennis married Tina Marie; they later divorced. He then married Paula Bailey on July 17, 2001 in Ft. Madison; she preceded him in death on July 26, 2019. Dennis retired from Consolidated Packaging Paper Mill in Ft. Madison. He enjoyed playing cribbage.

Survivors include his children Eric, Dale, Crystal, and step-son Michael; numerous grandchildren including;

Ashley De Kraai-Daly, Piper De Kraai,

Emily Rudd, Jacob Rudd, Lillian Rudd, Lexi De Kraai Ussary, Dylan De Kraai, Draven De Kraai, Daylan De Kraai, Nora De Kraai, and Lydia De Kraai,  he also had 6 great-grandchildren

His stepmother, Doloris De Kraai, half brother Donald De Kraai, and half sister Deanna De Kraai also proceeded him in death. He is also survived by a half sister, Kelly De Kraai, and two step sisters.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, son Danny, and sister Denise.

Per his wishes, his body has been cremated. Graveside services are pending and will be held at a later date.

Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

New London & Danville City Councils to Meet on Monday, 8/18/25

The New London City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, August 18th at 6pm. The meeting will be held at the city office, 112 W. Main Street.  Items on the agenda include fund raising for the purchase of new playground equipment, amending an agreement with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office for supplemental law enforcement, and restricting parking on some streets in New London.  A full agenda can be found on the City of New London website and this meeting is open to the public.

 

The Danville City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, August 18th at 105 W. Shepherd Street. A public hearing on the authorization of a loan and disbursement agreement is scheduled first.  Immediately following the closing of the public hearing, the Council will begin the regular meeting. Both of these meetings are open to the public.  Following the regular session meeting, the Danville City Council will hold a Closed Session meeting to evaluate the professional competency of an individual.  The council may also hold a work session to wrap up the meeting schedule to discuss Wagner Park.

US Drought Monitor map: 100% of Iowa is drought-free

The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows Iowa is completely drought free for the first time in over a year.  Record setting rainfall in July, and continuing showers in August are the source. All 99 counties in Iowa are currently free from drought or abnormal dryness, according to the report.

The U.S. Drought Monitor offers a state-by-state tracking of drought conditions nationwide. New maps and forecasts are released each Thursday.

 

 

High Visibility Safe Driving Campaign Through 9/1/25

The Iowa State Patrol reports that during the final four weeks of summer last year, 45 people died on roadways in Iowa; Nearly 30% of those fatalities were caused by impaired driving*. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) is partnering with law enforcement statewide to support enforcement efforts aimed at decreasing impaired driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement started yesterday (8/15/25) and continues through September 1st. During this time, the public will see an increased presence of officers working together to remove impaired drivers/motorcycle riders from the road. According to the Iowa Department of Transportation, 168 fatalities have occurred so far in 2025 on roadways due to crashes.

The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau works with city, county, state, and local organizations to develop and implement strategies to reduce death and injury on Iowa roads using federally funded grants.

 

Sports, August 16th

High School Girls’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant will get another chance at a conference foe on Monday, August 18th, at home against Fairfield. The Panthers have only one returning Varsity starter from last year, but head coach Martha Peterson has been happy with the early season play of her team,

“I mean, they have surprised me. I had fairly low expectations with so many girls seeing their first ever varsity experience, but they have gone out and they have fought through those matches, sometimes the scores don’t reflect how close some of their games have been and how tight some of those points have been. So, I have been thrilled with just the effort that I’m seeing from this Varsity squad. I’ve got some JV girls that are just super excited, and they are wanting to show me that they will deserve those varsity spots. Whether it’s throughout the year, it may be next year, but I have a lot of girls really invested in the sport of tennis.”

High School Volleyball

WACO will hold an IGHSAU Officials Clinic scrimmage on Monday, August 18th, with Central Lee in attendance. 

West Burlington will host a scrimmage on Tuesday, August 19th, with New London, Burlington, Central Lee, Burlington Notre Dame, and Holy Trinity Catholic making the trip. 

Van Buren County and Wapello will head over to Danville on Tuesday for a scrimmage. 

High School Cross Country

Columbus will be holding a Run-A-Thon fundraiser at the Columbus Community High School Track on Thursday, August 21st, from 4 to 6 pm to raise money for new uniforms and warmups. If you would like to donate, then find a member of the Columbus cross country team. 

Meet the Players Night

Mt. Pleasant will host their “Meet the Panthers” Night on Tuesday, August 19th, at the Mapleleaf Athletic Complex. The concession stand will be open for the night, starting at 6 pm. The booster club announcement will kick off the festivities at 6:30 pm followed by the introductions of the fall sport teams: cross country, girls’ tennis, football, volleyball, and the fall cheerleaders. The cheerleaders will perform at 6:50 pm, afterward the football team will stage a practice to finish the night. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will hold their Meet the Players night on Thursday, August 21st, at 6:30 pm located at the Winfield-Mt. Union track. There will be a free will donation dinner starting at 5:50 pm.

Danville will host their Meet the Players on Friday, August 22nd, with the volleyball and football teams scrimmaging against Mt. Pleasant. Panther head coach John Bowlin expects the underclassmen to make a big difference,

“You know, start with Isaiah Lang. He started a little bit at the end of the year last for us. He’s a d-end, tight end guy for us. He’s grown a ton. Strong kid. Great hands. He’s quick. I think he’s going to be a pretty special player on both sides of the football. We got Griffin Jones, a running back. Maybe a little receiver this year. He’s definitely our fastest kid on the team. He’s worked really hard. These sophomores have put a lot of work in since last year, and they’ve, they’ve grown a ton just in their strength and they work, they push each other all the time…”

College Football

#22 Iowa State will start the season in Ireland on August 23rd with a showdown against #17 Kansas State at 11 am. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call with the pregame show at 9 am.

This Day in Sports History

1743 – Champion of England titleholder Jack Broughton publishes “Rules of the Ring,” the earliest boxing code.

1954 – American brand management company Authentic Brands Group first publishes the magazine “Sports Illustrated.”

2022 – The Philadelphia Phillies pick up an 11-4 win over the visiting Cincinnati Reds. They became the 9th team with 10,000 franchise victories (and last of those founded in the 19th century); they were the first to lose 10,000, in 2007.

Henry County Surgeon Sues Jefferson County Health Center Over Pay Disparity

A Henry County woman is suing Jefferson County Health Center (JCHC), alleging she was paid significantly less than a male colleague while working as a surgeon there.

Dr. Beth Zielinski, who served as a general surgeon for JCHC from 2013 to 2024, filed her lawsuit July 24 in Iowa District Court for Jefferson County. She claims she was paid $105,000 less per year than another surgeon, Dr. Scott Stoeger, despite performing the same work. The suit also alleges that Stoeger received additional bonuses and benefits she was not offered.

According to documents provided to the court, attorneys for JCHC, they admit the pay difference but argue that the surgeons did not perform identical duties, citing Stoeger’s “additional skillsets” and production levels as justification. The hospital also acknowledged paying Stoeger a signing bonus, retention bonuses, and student loan assistance that Zielinski did not receive.

Zielinski further contends that her replacement, Dr. Edward Ortell, was hired at a higher base rate than she earned. She accuses JCHC of violating Iowa and federal laws prohibiting wage and sex discrimination. The lawsuit seeks a jury trial, damages, and legal costs.

The case is ongoing.

Marshalltown Woman Sentenced to Six Months in Federal Prison for Drug Diversion and False Statements in Medical Records

DES MOINES, Iowa – A Marshalltown woman was sentenced to six months in prison on August 14, 2025, for diverting controlled substances for her own use and falsely noting the administration of controlled substances in patient records.

According to public court documents, Amanda Nicole Manatt, 37, was employed as a registered nurse in the emergency room at Unity Point Marshalltown Hospital, Marshalltown, Iowa, where in 2023 she diverted controlled substances (fentanyl, hydromorphone, and morphine). She obtained controlled substances in patients’ names, documented them as administered to the patients, and then took them for her own use. In December 2023, Manatt’s employment ended at Unity Point Marshalltown Hospital. In January 2024, Manatt obtained employment as a nurse at the emergency room at Mary Greely Medical Center, where she again obtained controlled substances (hydromorphone) in patients’ names, recorded them as administered to the patients, and then took them for her own use until her employment ended in April 2024.

Court records reflect that in some cases patients experienced pain due to Manatt’s taking the controlled substances prescribed for them. In other cases, Manatt took controlled substances from patients in excess of what they needed. Manatt’s false statements in the medical records resulted in billing health care benefit programs for controlled substances not actually administered.

After completing her term of imprisonment, Manatt will be required to serve a three-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system. Manatt was also ordered to pay $5,258.20 in restitution, a $5,500 fine, and a $300 special assessment.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL) Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU), the Tama County Sheriff’s Office, and the Iowa Insurance Fraud Bureau investigated this case.