Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda

Regular Meeting Agenda
Wayland City Hall @ 7:30 P.M.
March 1, 2023

1. Roll Call
2. 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 February 15, 2023
b. Bills for Payment/CD Renewal
c. Treas. Report
d. Clerks Budgetary Report
e. Utility Dept. Report
f. Police Dept. Report
g. Firefighter Dept. Report
3. 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.
4. Unfinished Business
a. Discuss Next Steps/Approve Action & Funding for Well Repairs
b. Air Packs Regional Grant Application (submitted May 2021) – Funds Awarded to Fire
Department – (Grant Match/Requirements)
5. New Business
a. Review/Award Bids for Police and Water Utility Vehicles
b. Res. 2023-06 “A Resolution Authorizing the Increase in City Water Rates Charged by the
City of Wayland Water Utility”
c. Res. 2023-07 “Resolution Entering into a City Park Use Agreement with the Wayland Youth
Athletic Association”
d. Request To Use Bomber Field for Traveling 10-U Team
e. Training – Beverly – IMFOA – April 19-21; October 18-20 in Des Moines; Municipal
Professionals Academy-July 26-28 in Ames; May 24-26 Clayton Energy Gas Mtg in Omaha
f. Tax Abatement Application – Ben Leichty – Basement Remodel at 312 W Front Street
6. Building Permits – Approved
Taylor McIntyre – Re-side house at 208 E Main St
Dollar General DGOGWayland – 3’9” x 26’ building wall sign and 5’ x 10’ pylon signage at 407
N North Way Drive
Chris Elder – Install Solar Panels on roof of house at 214 W Highway 78

2023 KILJ Bracket Challenge

Bracket Challenge- It’s that time of the year for NCAA Men’s basketball, March Madness. It also means that KILJ is again hosting the Bracket Challenge and thanks to the Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishing and Designs we will be giving out prizes for both 1st and 2nd place. If you would like to participate follow the steps below.

  1. Follow this link and it will take you to the bracket: 2023 KILJ Bracket Challenge Sign Up
  2. Once you click on the link it will take you to “2023 KILJ Challenge” and ask you to “Create a New Bracket.” At this point you will either sign into your ESPN account or create an ESPN account.
  3. After you sign in or create an account, you can now join the group and will have one chance to fill out a bracket. Brackets will not be available to fill out until March 12th, but you can still join the group and ask for an e-mail to remind you to fill out the bracket before March 16th.
  4. Once you fill out your bracket, submit it and make sure to email sports@kilj.com what the name of your bracket is and your phone number so we can contact you if you win a prize!
  5. Wait to see if you win!

 

Full List of Prizes:

First prize:

-1 cabin rental from Henry County Conservation.

-$100 Gift Certificate to Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design.

-2 Midwest Old Threshers gate passes.

 

Second prize:

-A Meal a month from the Press Box.

-2 Midwest Old Threshers gate passes.

-2 Festival of Lights tickets.

 

If you have any questions, e-mail sports@kilj.com and I will be happy to help out! Good luck filling out your bracket!

Henry County Public Health Offers Shingles Vaccine

Henry County Public Health Stresses Importance of Shingles Vaccination:

Up to 90 Percent Effective in Preventing Virus

 Anyone who has had chickenpox – about 99 percent of Americans born in or before 1980 – is at risk for shingles. Shingles is a viral infection that can cause a painful, blistering rash, as well as long-lasting nerve pain and other severe complications. The good news is, shingles is avoidable, which is why Henry County Public Health and the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services are encouraging Iowans to not delay being vaccinated.

Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus stays dormant in a person’s body after recovering from chickenpox and can reactivate later as shingles, causing a painful rash on the face or body, as well as other long-term effects.

“The likelihood of getting shingles increases as you get older, along with severe complications like postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) – severe pain in the areas where the shingle rash was, even after the rash clears up,” said Robin Poole, Immunization Coordinator. “Being vaccinated for shingles protects against the short- and long-term effects of the virus.”

Who Should Be Vaccinated 

CDC recommends two doses of shingles vaccine (Shingrix) separated by 2 to 6 months for adults 50 years of age and older. Henry County Public Health offers the shingles vaccine during regular immunization clinics: Tuesdays 9-11am, Wednesdays and Thursdays 1-4pm, and the 1st and 3rd Thursday 1-6pm. If you have questions about the Shingrix vaccine, talk with your healthcare provider to find out if the vaccine is right for you.

 

For more information about shingles, shingles vaccine and routinely recommended adult vaccines, visit with your healthcare provider or the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/shingles/index.html.

Connie Sims

Connie Sims, 75, of Kansas and Alabama, formerly of Burlington, died Monday, February 27, 2023, at South Baldwin Regional Medical Center in Foley, Alabama.

Arrangements are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London

Teresa Voyles

Teresa M. Voyles, 56, of Mediapolis, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, February 26, 2023 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City.

Arrangements are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.

 

 

 

Sports, February 28th

High School Basketball
The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will take on North Linn tomorrow at 6:45 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 6:30 pm. Head Coach Mendy McCreight talked about how excited she is to go back to Des Moines.
New London earned the 8th seed and will go against the #1 seed Grand View Christian on March 6th at 10:30 am.
All-Conference Honors
The Southeast Conference (SEC) announced conference honors for basketball, and wrestling and here is how Mt. Pleasant fared for awards.
For boys’ basketball, Payton Hagans and Aaiden Ashton earned All-Conference 1st Team honors, as Hagans averaged 20.7 points per game and Ashton cashed in 14.5 points per game. Owen Vansickel was recognized as 2nd Team All-Conference and Carter Amos and Nate Stroud both took home All-Conference Honorable Mentions. Tim Cam earned Academic All-Conference honors.
For girls’ basketball, Andrea Lopreato capped off her high school career as Co-Conference Player of the Year, All-Conference 1st Team, and Academic All-Conference Honors after averaging a double-double on the year and scoring 1,416 points in her career. Tristan Shull was also named to the All-Conference 1st Team and the Academic All-Conference Team after averaging 11.9 points per game. Kate Schimmelpfennig and Andi Scott were recognized as All-Conference Honorable Mentions and Academic All-Conference. Juliana Burns, Hailey Parrott, and Mackenzie Musselman were all named to the Academic All-Conference roster.
Ella McNamee headlined the conference honors for the Panthers as she was named to the All-Conference 1st Team after qualifying for the first sanctioned girls’ wrestling state tournament. Alexis Wagner, Natalie Parrott, Zenlynn Lee, and Natalie Albright were all named to the All-Conference 1st Team. Jayden Housh earned All-Conference 2nd Team honors and along with McNamee was named to the Academic All-Conference roster.
For boys’ wrestling, Bowen Davis and Franklin Tousignant were named to the 2nd Team All-Conference and Jamal Dodson earned Academic All-Conference honors.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The women’s basketball team will be participating in the NAIA National Tournament beginning on March 7th. The Tigers will find out who and where they play at 6 pm on March 2nd.
The 23rd-ranked men’s team qualified for the National Tournament beginning on March 7th. The Tigers will find out who and where they play on March 2nd at 7 pm.
The women’s wrestling team will be competing in the 2023 NAIA Women’s Wrestling National Championship which will take place on March 10th.
The men’s wrestling team will have Lane Scorpil represent the Tigers at the NAIA Men’s Wrestling National Championship meet on March 3rd.
The Tigers Indoor Track and Field teams will be competing in the NAIA Indoor Track and Field national championship meet on March 2nd.
The Tiger baseball team will have a doubleheader against Southeastern University on March 3rd with game one at 3 pm.
The Tiger softball team will face off against Stephens College this afternoon in a doubleheader with game one at 1 pm.
This Day in Sports History
1940 – First televised basketball game (University of Pittsburgh beats Fordham University, 50-37).
1960 – Home team United States wins its first Olympic ice hockey gold medal at Squaw Valley with a 9-4 win over Czechoslovakia.
1967 – Wilt Chamberlain sinks an NBA record 35th consecutive field goal.

 

Theresa K. Hass

Theresa K. Hass, 94, of Burlington passed away on Friday, February 24, 2023, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Klein Center in West Burlington.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, March 3, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church in Burlington

with The Very Reverend Father Marty Goetz as celebrant.  Burial will follow in the Sacred Heart Cemetery, in Burlington.

Memorials may be directed to the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in her memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for her arrangements.

Andrea Lopreato is Named Co-Conference Player of the Year for Mt. Pleasant Girls’ Basketball

Mt. Pleasant, IA- The All-Conference awards were released for the Southeast Conference (SEC) with Mt. Pleasant taking home 13 honors including a Co-Player of the Year.

Andrea Lopreato was one of two unanimous selections for the All-Conference 1st Team after averaging a double-double on the year with 20 points per game and 13.2 rebounds per game. The senior also ranked in the Top 50 of most statistical categories in Class 4A and finished her career with 1,416 points. Shooting nearly 50% from the field, Lopreato also took home Co-Player of the Year honors and was named to the Academic All-Conference roster.

Tristian Shull, a senior for the Panthers, was also named to the All-Conference 1st Team after hitting 31% of her shots from three-point range. Shull also averaged 11.9 points per game and averaged 2.7 steals per game. She was also named to the Academic All-Conference team.

Kate Schimmelpfennig was recognized as All-Conference Honorable Mention. The senior averaged 4 points per game and was a wall in the lane as she ranked 12th in blocks for Class 4A. Schimmelpfennig was also named to the Academic All-Conference team.

Andi Scott was also recognized as All-Conference Honorable Mention despite suffering an injury that sidelined her late in the season. The junior will be leading the Panthers next season as she averaged 5.5 points per game and supplied 1.4 steals per game. Scott was also recognized for making the Academic All-Conference team.

Juliana Burns, Hailey Parrott, and Mackenzie Musselman were all named to the Academic All-Conference roster.

Mt. Pleasant finished in 3rd place in the conference standings with a 7-3 record in conference and an 11-12 record overall. Keokuk finished as conference champions with a 16-6 overall record and a 9-1 record in conference play.

Camille Kruse of Fort Madison was the other Co-Player of the Year as she led the Bloodhounds to an second place finish in the conference standings while averaging 17.7 points per game and being ranked 2nd in steals in Class 4A with 102 on the season.

The SEC Coaches award went to Irelynd Sargent of Fort Madison after guiding her team to a 16-7 record. The award was in memory of Tony Sargent, the late head coach for Fort Madison.