(KNZA)--Two Hiawatha city employees were recognized for their service during Monday evening's City Commission meeting.
Mayor Becky Shamburg presented certificates to Police Captain Lorenzo Mendez in recognition of his five years of service with the city and to City Administrator Brad Scott in recognition of his 20 years of service.
Police Chief Mickey Gruber said Mendez is a valuable asset to the Police Department and hopes he stays for a long time.
Scott began working for the city in 2005 in the water department. Shamburg said since that time he has held several roles--including Water and Lights Superintendent, Public Works Director, and now City Administrator. She said he was " a perfect fit" when he decided to take the city administrator position, which he's held since April 2024.
In other business, the Commission on a 4-1 vote approved notifying the County Clerk of the city's intent to exceed the revenue neutral rate of 35.77 mills.
The city is looking at a maximum tax rate of 41.96 mills, which Scott said would provide funding for all projects and equipment in the proposed capital improvements plan.
A public hearing date was set for September 8th.
Commissioner Brian Shefferd cast the lone dissenting vote, saying it can't support an almost 18 percent tax increase.
Scott brought the fireworks ordinance up for discussion to see if their were any changes the Commission would like to make following the recent July 4th celebration.
Fireworks were allowed to be set off in the city limits this year on a trial basis. However, only two Commission members, Shefferd and Tom Martin, were in support of allowing them next year. In voicing opposition, Commissioner Laura Tollefson and Shamburg said they received complaints from multiple residents.
Commissioners did voice support for allowing fireworks to be sold in the city limits as it was this year.
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