HomeMy WebLinkAbout~Master - Council Packet Summary April 13, 2021To:Mayor and City CouncilFrom:Deb Schildroth, Assistant City ManagerDate:April 13, 2021Subject:Council Packet SummaryListed below are the communication to the City Council known to staff
as of April 13, 2021: Memo from the City of Ames Planning and Housing Department – March 19, 2021RE: Nevada Request for Ames Urban Fringe Plan (AUFP) Map Amendment.Memo from Damion
Pregitzer, Traffic Engineer – March 19, 2021RE: Stange Road Speed Study (North of Bloomington Road)Letter from Ron Frantzen, Executive Director of Facility Management at McFarland Clinic
– March 23, 2021RE: Request for crosswalk updates at Duff Avenue and 12th Street. Letter from Brain R. Campbell of Campbell Engineering & Surveying – March 24, 2021RE: Request for
an Ames Urban Fringe Map revision for property located at 2359 210th Street, Ames (Boone County). Email from Kim Olmstead on behalf of Leon Weubker – March 24, 2021RE: Request for a
waiver of the City’s platting authority in the Ames Urban Fringe Plan for properties located at 2233, 2239, 2245, and 2249 229th Place, Ames (Boone County) and 2227 229th Place, Ames
(Boone County).Email from Dan Culhane, President and CEO, Ames Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development– March 30, 2021RE: Follow-up to the February 2, 2021 request for beautification
improvements to the medians on Lincoln Way through Campustown from Beach Avenue west to Sheldon Avenue.Letter from Chuck Winkleblack, General Manager, Hunziker Companies – April 9, 2021RE:
Request to amend the Ames Urban Fringe Plan for designation of industrial development for approximately 73 acres located at 2105 Dayton Avenue, Ames.Memo from Deb Schildroth, Assistant
City Manager – April 9, 2021RE: Selection status of Climate Action Plan consultant.Email and Report from James Pease, President of Friends of Ada Hayden Heritage Park Board – April
9, 2021RE: Request to reconsider Rose Prairie as parkland. Memo from Kelly Diekmann, Planning and Housing Director – April 13, 2021RE: Response to the request to rezone properties
between Grand Avenue and Grove Avenue from Residential High Density to Residential Medium Density.Memo from Keith Abraham, Parks and Recreation Director – April 13, 2021RE: Review of
criteria/approach to offering and opening Parks and Recreation programs and facilities.