Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda

Wayland City Council Meeting, December 15 at 7:30 pm at the Wayland City Hall

1. Roll Call
2. Oath of Office – Chet Fort, Caylon DeVaul, Jamie Roth, Melinda Ullery
3. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an
item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of December 1, 2021
b. Bills for Payment
4. Citizen Forum
The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your
name and address for the record and to limit your remarks 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.
5. Unfinished Business
a. Ord. 9-2021 “An Ordinance Amending The Code Of Ordinances Of The City Of
Wayland, Iowa, By Amending Provisions To Tobacco Use” (Final Reading)
6. New Business
a. Tax Abatement Application – Corinne Sines – New 42’ x 26’ Frame house at 302 W
2
nd Street
b. Accept EHHCF Grant and Authorize Mayor to Sign – Police Safety Equipment
c. Draw Request #4 (final/retainage)–Cornerstone Excavating, Inc.–W55/Hwy78
Intersection Project
d. Adopt Addendum No. A-2 IAMU Gas Operations & Maintenance Plan (Review of
PIPES Act 2020)
e. Summer 2022 Street Work Proposal
7. Building Permits – none

Hy-Vee Mobilizes Its Disaster Recovery Fleet to Send Aid to Tornado Victims in Kentucky and Tennessee

Caravan of 19 vehicles left Iowa on Monday morning with water and food to donate to those in need

 WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Dec. 13, 2021) — Today, Hy-Vee deployed a team of 37 employees in a caravan of 19 vehicles carrying 327,000 bottles of water and more than 220,000 snack bars and breakfast items to help victims of the devastating tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky and Tennessee this weekend.

The disaster recovery team left Hy-Vee’s headquarters in West Des Moines, Iowa, mid-morning on Monday, stopping at Hy-Vee’s Distribution Center located in Chariton, Iowa, before driving the nearly 500 miles to Mayfield, Kentucky. In Mayfield, the team will partner with local emergency operations centers and nonprofits to distribute the snacks and water, as well as assist in recovery efforts.

The caravan consists of 10 Hy-Vee semitrailers, Hy-Vee’s disaster command center, six disaster recovery pickup trucks and two SUVs.

“As soon as we learned of the incredible tornado devastation in parts of Kentucky and Tennessee, we knew we had to send relief,” says Randy Edeker, Hy-Vee’s chairman and CEO. “In times of great need, like these, it’s important that we help in the way we know best – by providing essentials like food and water as well as a helping hand.”

The team will visit other impacted areas in Kentucky and Tennessee and expects to be on the ground providing aid for several days this week.

Local Toy Drive for Tornado Victims

Bonaparte area businesses are coming together to sponsor a toy drive to provide Christmas gifts for children affected by the tornado devastation in Kentucky.  Help fill the semi that will be parked at 601 1st Street in Bonaparte on Sunday, December 19 from 1-5 pm.  There are also drop-off locations in several Southeast Iowa communities for drop-off the rest of this week. Donations of wrapped toys are being accepted. Please tag with whether the gift is for a boy or a girl and the age range.

Drop off locations:

Mt Pleasant- Sanity Coffee 

Open Mon – Friday 5am – 2 pm

Sat 6am -2Pm. Drop off by Sat 2pm

Donnellson – Philp Insurance

Open Mon – Fri 8-5

Farmington – Riverfront Flowers n More 

Mon – Friday 9-5

Hollys Flippen Out 

Sat and Sun 9-5

Keosauqua – Wasko Hardware

Mon – Fri 8-5:30

Sat 9-4

Fairfield -Fairfield Real Estate 

Mon – Fri 9-5

Bonaparte-Ace High Dog Grooming

Sat 9-3

Sun 1-5

Please call with questions 319-371-5132

Prep Boys’ Basketball: Mount Pleasant’s Late Rally Falls Short; Other Area Matchups

Cedar Rapids — Owen Vansickel scored all 16 points in the second half but the furious Mount Pleasant rally came up short as the Panthers fell to Cedar Rapids Washington 72-59 last night in a nonconference matchup.

Mount Pleasant, trailing by as much as 26 in the third quarter, trimmed the deficit to just nine in the fourth quarter before running out of steam.

Dewon Trent finished with 14 points and 11 boards, while Payton Hagans and Aiden Ashton each chipped in with 11.

The Warriors led 37-14 at the break behind 17 points from star guard Trajain Sain.

Mount Pleasant fell to 2-3 with the loss.

They’ll get back on the hardwood Friday night on the road at No. 5 Washington.

The Demons are 4-0 on the year.

Other area tilts tonight:

  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • New London at West Burlington
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee
  • Danville at Holy Trinity
  • WACO at Van Buren County

Super Conference action will all be girl-boy doubleheaders with the girls’ starting at 6:00 p.m. and the boys’ tipping at 7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls’ Basketball: Panthers Fall to Benton

Benton — Emma Townsley poured in a game-high 18 points as Benton rolled to a 67-38 win over Mount Pleasant last night in a nonconference affair.

Andrea Lopreato paced the Panthers with 13 points, while Jadan Brumbaugh and Kenna Lamm each scored nine.

Mount Pleasant has dropped five straight.

They’re now 1-6.

They’ll look to get back into the win column on Friday night, when they take on Washington.

Tip is set for 7:30 p.m. and you can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Latest AP Rankings

KILJ — The latest AP Top 10 rankings have been released for the upcoming week.

Class 1A

  1. North Linn
  2. Grand View Christian
  3. Montezuma
  4. Easton Valley
  5. Remsen St. Mary’s
  6. Le Mars Gehlen
  7. Janesville
  8. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  9. A-H-S-TW
  10. Lake Mills

New London, Winfield-Mount Union, Danville and WACO are all receiving votes in the poll.

Class 2A 

  1. Aplington-Parkersburg
  2. Estherville Lincoln Central
  3. Western Christian
  4. Denver
  5. Van Meter
  6. Des Moines Christian
  7. Boyden-Hull
  8. Central Lyon
  9. Camanche
  10. Monticello

Mediapolis is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 3A 

  1. Dallas Center-Grimes
  2. Clear Lake
  3. Ballard
  4. Harlan
  5. Washington
  6. Dubuque Wahlert
  7. Pella
  8. Cedar Rapids Xavier
  9. Denison-Schleswig
  10. Clear Creek-Amana

Fort Madison is receiving votes in the poll.

Class 4A 

  1. Council Bluffs Lincoln
  2. Ames
  3. Johnston
  4. Cedar Falls
  5. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  6. Sioux City East
  7. Waterloo West
  8. Pleasant Valley
  9. Waukee Northwest
  10. WDM Valley

Prep Bowling: Panthers Split with Fairfield

Fairfield — The Mount Pleasant and Fairfield boys-girls bowling team split with each other last night, bowling at Flamingo Lanes in Fairfield.

The Trojans edged Mount pleasant in the boys’ bout, winning by 21 pins.

The Panther girls rolled to a monster victory in the other scrap.

Alec Payne bowled a team-high series 355, sinking a a 198 in game one.

Bethan Drury and Tori Hixon paced the Panther girls’ each surging with a series 342.

College Basketball: Brockington Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

Ames — Iowa State guard Izaiah Brockington has been named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week after averaging 19.0 points and 8.5 rebounds last week in wins over Iowa and Jackson State.

Brockington shot 65.2 percent from the field and connected on 3-of-5 three-point attempts.

Iowa State is 10-0 this season and ranked No. 11 in the latest Associated Press Top 25.

Brockington and the Cyclones return to action on Sunday, December 19th against Southeastern Louisiana.