Purchase a Reusable Water Bottle

One of the best ways you can reduce plastic waste is by purchasing a reusable water bottle or reusable cup. This is also a great way to save money! By taking your own water bottle with you, you’ll reduce your chances of buying more expensive beverages on the go, and this will limit the amount of single use plastics consumed. If you need to purchase a bottle of water, please ensure it is empty before you recycle it in Winneshiek County. Have a great day!

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Press Release: Public Parklet Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Decorah City Manager

Press Contact: Travis Goedken, 563-382-3651

 

City of Decorah Launches Public Parklet Program


Decorah, IA (August 21, 2024) – The City of Decorah is excited to announce the launch of its new Public Parklet Program, designed to enhance public spaces and provide additional seating areas for everyone to enjoy. This innovative initiative is a collaborative effort made possible by the Decorah Self-Supporting Municipal Improvement District (SSMID) Board, Decorah Downtown Betterment Association, and the Decorah Area Chamber of Commerce.

The City received several inquiries from businesses interested in participating in the program and received four applications for consideration. The enthusiasm from the community highlights the positive impact this program is expected to have on the downtown area.

The first parklets are located in front of Blazing Star and Sugar Bowl, two beloved local businesses. While these businesses have generously agreed to help maintain the cleanliness of the parklets, it’s important to note that the parklets are open to the public and are not restricted to the customers of these establishments. Everyone is welcome to use these spaces for relaxation, socializing, or simply enjoying the downtown atmosphere.

To celebrate the launch, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at the parklet in front of Blazing Star on Friday, September 6th, at 9:00 AM. Community members, local businesses, and city officials are encouraged to attend and be part of this exciting new chapter in Decorah’s commitment to enhancing public spaces.

 

 

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Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – August 19, 2024

Note: The first 4 minutes are without sound.

Agenda:

Pledge of Allegiance
9:30 a.m. Rachelle Howe – Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission
Re: Housing Trust Fund program update & local match

9:45 a.m. Holly Corkery – Lynch Dallas
Re: Employee Handbook updates and policy questions

10:00 a.m. Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: road updates

10:20 a.m. Miscellaneous
– Discuss procedure and timeline for hiring a replacement Recycling Supervisor

Consent agenda: approve minutes, approve claims, accept and file departmental reports, approve liquor licenses, approve fireworks permits. Any matter on the Consent Agenda will be removed from the Consent Agenda and discussed as a regular agenda item upon the request of any Board member.

Community Services Building Updates
Committee reports

Sorting at Recycling Collection Sites

This cardboard was found in one of the “Plastics and Metals” bins today located at the 48-Hour Lot next to Decorah City Hall. Although we appreciate that recyclable materials are being placed in the bins, it’s important that they are placed in the correct containers. When sorting cardboard at all collection sites, if you come across a full bin, please look around for other cardboard containers that still have space. Please also ensure that all boxes are broken down before you toss them in the bins. This will prevent the roll off containers from filling up too quickly. Thank you!

Decorah CSD to Host Community Open House Events at John Cline, West Side

The Decorah Community School District invites community members to attend the upcoming Open House events on August 21 and August 28 at John Cline Elementary School and West Side Early Childhood Center.

The two facilities will be open both evenings from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., providing an opportunity for attendees to tour the schools, speak with district leaders, and see the facility challenges students, teachers and staff members face every day. Attendees can also learn more about the elections on September 10 and November 5 that–if approved by voters–would support the construction of a new elementary school for students in grades PK-2.

 

John Cline and West Side have proudly served generations of students. However, many years of facility assessments and consultation have determined that continuing to invest limited resources into these facilities is no longer a practical or cost-effective plan. As the needs of students and staff have evolved through the years, it has become increasingly clear the two schools present significant challenges that affect the quality of education and the safety of students.

Key Concerns

● Architectural issues: Additions and modifications to the buildings in previous decades have led to a range of challenges, including a shortage of classrooms and insufficient square footage that does not meet industry standards.

● Lack of adequate space: John Cline and West Side have a shortage of rooms for meetings, conferences, AEA services, testing, and other essential activities. Shared gymnasium and lunchroom space interferes with indoor activities and recess periods, limiting students’ opportunities for physical education and recreation.

● Outdated infrastructure: The buildings’ structural, mechanical, and electrical systems are outdated and no longer sufficient to support a safe and effective learning environment. Renovations alone will not address the significant deficiencies.

 

● Health and safety concerns: Both schools present a wide range of issues, including ineffective building security, the presence of asbestos, and inadequate ventilation. Many rooms lack windows or proper air circulation, and the absence of air conditioning has led to frequent school closures on hot days. Window air conditioners are no longer a viable solution.

● Sanitary concerns: The sanitary sewer systems require complete replacement. Common plumbing issues, such as toilet leaks and sewer backups, create challenges for students and staff.

For more information about Decorah CSD’s facility needs and to find answers to frequently asked questions, please visit https://www.decorahcsdfuture.org.

John Cline Elementary - Grades K-2
West Side Early Childhood Center

Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – August 12, 2024

Pledge of Allegiance
9:30 a.m. Tom Madden – SEH Engineering
Re: Festina Sewer Project change orders, pay request, and project updates

9:45 a.m. Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: road updates

10:05 a.m. Miscellaneous
– Arrangement Letter with Hacker Nelson for annual audit
– Set public hearing for Festina Sewer Project CDBG funding
– Purchase agreement with NEIA Community Action for the Smith building
– Set Public Hearing on the proposed sale of the Smith Building
– Discuss procedure and timeline for hiring a replacement Recycling Supervisor

Consent agenda: approve minutes, approve claims, accept and file departmental reports, approve liquor licenses, approve fireworks permits. Any matter on the Consent Agenda will be removed from the Consent Agenda and discussed as a regular agenda item upon the request of any Board member.

Community Services Building Updates
Committee reports

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