Windsor Heights City Council Meeting
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Citizen Budget Information Meeting March is almost here again, which means the City of Windsor Heights will soon review and approve a city budget for the next fiscal year. The city budget gets approved every year in March and is effective the following July 1. The budget process also includes approving the city's capital improvement plan, which dictates what major projects, like water line replacement, road resurfacing, etc, that the city will complete the next several fiscal years. Council committees are currently reviewing staff suggestions for the next fiscal year and the budget will be presented publicly on February 21st at the Council meeting. Additionally, on February 26th at 11 a.m. in the Council Chambers, the city will have a public information meeting where the City Administrator will walk through the budget with citizens and answer questions. There will also be a formal public hearing tentatively scheduled for March 7th at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers. |
EXISTING HOME ASSESSMENT LUNCHEON LEARNS Begins Thursday, February 17, 11:30am-1:00pm The six-part series addresses a specific area of the home, including red flags to look for, easy fixes, best practices and other valuable information homeowners need to efficiently operate and maintain their homes. Attendees will gain comprehensive understanding of applicable green building principals from leading local experts.
· Dates: Begins Thursday, February 17th and continues through October 27th.
· Time & Location: Each workshop takes place from 11:30am to 1:00pm (lunch is included) at the Windsor Heights Community Center located at 6900 School Street in Windsor Heights.
· Fee: $10 Center On Sustainable Communities Members / $20 Non-Members
· Registration: Online at icosc.com, or contact Leslie Berckes at 515-707-2787 or leslie@icosc.com. |
Snow removal reminder! Whether you remove snow yourself or pay a local contractor, please be mindful of where that snow is pushed or blown. Please let your contractor know that snow is not to be pushed across the street to a neighbor's yard or blown or pushed into the road. That only causes more snow that has to be pushed by the public works department and can cause a public safety issue. Whenever possible, please keep snow on your own private property. |
Vacation Watch The Windsor Heights Police Department is a full service Police Department that recognizes its most valuable assets are a close relationship with the community and the members of the Department. To provide the best possible service, the Department has made it as convenient as possible to request vacation house checks on your home.
Reminders: ·Please submit the form at least one week before you leave. This allows our staff to distribute the information to the Police Officers on patrol. ·Complete all fields in the form as completely as possible ·Always include emergency contact information To sign up to have your home checked while on vacation, visit www.windsorheights.org |