SAC CITY, IOWA - MAY 12, 2010
On October 25, 2009 approximately 10:57 A.M. the Sac City Police Department took a report of a stolen vehicle. The stolen vehicle was a Beige 1999 Saturn owned by a Sac City, Iowa resident.
This vehicle was recovered several days later in Fort Dodge, iowa. On October 25, 2009 a block from on Hobbs St in Sac City, Iowa the Sac City Police Department found a Red 1994 Ford Tauras that was stolen from Storm Lake.
A joint investigation was completed by the Storm Lake Police Department and the Sac City Police Department. The joint investigation led to the arrest of a 17 year old juvenile from Webster City.
The 17 year old juvenile was charged in Sac County and Buena Vista County for Operating Without Owners Consent. This is a Aggravated Misdemeanor.
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East Sac County wins 4 conference relay titles
SAC CITY, IOWA - MAY 12, 2010
The East Sac County girls track team won four relay titles and finished runner-up at the Twin Lakes Conference track and field championships on Tuesday.
The Raiders, who scored 121.5 points and trailed only... Read More at carrollspaper.com
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The East Sac County girls track team won four relay titles and finished runner-up at the Twin Lakes Conference track and field championships on Tuesday.
The Raiders, who scored 121.5 points and trailed only... Read More at carrollspaper.com
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Frost May Force Some Farmers to Replant
SAC CITY, IOWA - MAY 12, 2010
Frost early Sunday throughout much of Iowa may force some corners to replant their corn, according to the National Agricultural Statistical service.
The temperatures on Sunday were the lowest they have been this late in the spring since May 21, 2002, according to... Read More at KCRG.com
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Frost early Sunday throughout much of Iowa may force some corners to replant their corn, according to the National Agricultural Statistical service.
The temperatures on Sunday were the lowest they have been this late in the spring since May 21, 2002, according to... Read More at KCRG.com
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Iowa DOT considers five-year highway plan worth $2.3 billion
SAC COUNTY, IOWA - MAY 12, 2010
The Iowa Transportation Commission today issued draft copy of a five-year highway spending plan that represents about $2.3 billion in road construction.
The draft plan will be considered for approval at... Read More at desmoinesregister.com
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The Iowa Transportation Commission today issued draft copy of a five-year highway spending plan that represents about $2.3 billion in road construction.
The draft plan will be considered for approval at... Read More at desmoinesregister.com
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Sac City Council Committee reports
SAC CITY, IOWA – MAY 12, 2010
Nick Frohardt reports that the landfill committee is trying to come up with ways to contain “Some costs.” He gave no details.
Frohardt reports that there are no resolutions coming from the Planning and Zoning committee.
Mayor Powell reports that Wednesday May 12 is the Sac County league meeting in Wall Lake and the northwest Iowa league will meet “A week from this Thursday” in Schleswig.
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Nick Frohardt reports that the landfill committee is trying to come up with ways to contain “Some costs.” He gave no details.
Frohardt reports that there are no resolutions coming from the Planning and Zoning committee.
Mayor Powell reports that Wednesday May 12 is the Sac County league meeting in Wall Lake and the northwest Iowa league will meet “A week from this Thursday” in Schleswig.
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VIDEO – Sac City Council passes resolution entitled, “Resolution Adopting the Amendment to the Sac City Urban Revitalization Plan Related to Industrial and Certain Commercial Developments”
SAC CITY, IOWA – MAY 12, 2010
The council didn’t put out enough information during the discussion for members of the public to ascertain what this is about.
They claim It is to “clean up a typo.”
They are probably telling the truth, right?
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The council didn’t put out enough information during the discussion for members of the public to ascertain what this is about.
They claim It is to “clean up a typo.”
They are probably telling the truth, right?
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Sac City Council tables contract amendment with Steele Inc. for debris clean-up
SAC CITY, IOWA – MAY 12, 2010
Mr. Steele came to Adam in the week previous to the city council meeting with concerns about the amounts that he had bid, using the estimates put out by FEMA. According to Adam Ledford, Sac City Administrator, the amount of work FEMA estimated are ‘Significantly off.”
(Referenced under 2.3 in the contract.)
Based on this concern, the city started to identify trees that were not identified by FEMA.
FEMA, with limitations, gave the go ahead to amend the contract to allow the city to up the amount that Steele Inc. could collect for the work. Adam Ledford reminded the council that in order to comply with the law, they had to be mindful of what the original bids from the other contracts were so as to avoid actually violating state code by paying Steele Inc. more than the next lowest bidder. One of the actions that will send up a red flag to the auditor is if the city pays out an amount to the contractor that does not match what the award amount was. According to Mr. Ledford, there are proper steps to take that will allow them to remain in compliance and it is doable.
According to Councilperson Gary Hansen who claims to have personally inspected tree damage, there was a lot of damage that occurred after the FEMA inspectors passed through due to ice and snow still hanging in the trees.
Councilperson Bill Brenny questioned whether the contractors took a tour of the city prior to accepting. According to Mr. Ledford, prior to bidding the contract, the city provided a copy of the contract, and a copy of the FEMA estimates plus an actual tour of the community that emphasized the areas that are considered public. The biding process was open in early to mid-March when all of the snow was gone. The contract was awarded on April 12, 2010.
Dean Lanning, who has been acting as the city’s inspector during this process said, “…Everything that was in addition to what was marked on the map, FEMA would take a GPS and locate it, each tree.” According to Mr. Lanning there are, in some cases, 7 or 8 trees in one block over the estimates. He seemed to suggest that FEMA’s initial estimates were not very accurate, using 5 trees at the catholic church that were missed as an example. Said Lanning of Steele Inc., “These guys have done a pretty good job and they’ve moved pretty quick.”
The original FEMA estimates were performed in mid February.
Councilperson nick Frohardt asked the contractor, who was present, if they looked at the trees. Mr. Steele said that he had, but that he looked at the size of the trees, since that is a better determiner of how long it takes to do a tree. According to Mr. Steele, if he had to do it all over, he would spend at least a week to looking around to determine exactly what needed to be done. Mr. Steele said he had to go off the numbers that were provided.
In response, Councilperson Frohardt said that he talked to some of the other bidders and claims that they told him that they knew there would be more work than what FEMA listed, and allowed for that in their bid. Mr. Frohardt continued, “With that in mind, have you got a dollar figure your looking at?”
Mr. Steele answered, “I still don’t know how many trees there are, I guess.” Mr Frohardt said, ;I feel kind of bad, after we approved the lowest bid. Which we had to take, and then come back and go, to say, now what about these other guys that did a more thorough job and knew it was gong to be more extensive?”
Mr. Steele asked if the councilperson thought any of those contractors could give him an accurate number, to which Mr. Frohardt seemed forced to admit that he did not know, but that those contractors bid more because they knew there was going to be more.
Mr. Frohardt again emphasized that the city had to take the low bid, and complained about the spot this put the city in.
Mr. Brenny broke in and read a portion of the contract that said the following: “The estimated amount of debris to be removed under this contract is not guaranteed.” He voiced his support for Mr. Frohardt’s position saying, “all of the other contractors… they perhaps took that into consideration… we don’t know that.”
Mr. Steele emphasized that estimating it would be a week long process and that you would have to have your monitor with you, because you couldn’t just assume what they were going to ask you to do.
At this point Gary Hansen reminded everyone present that he accompanied the contractor and saw first hand that there were whole blocks that were not represented In the FEMA estimate… that the maps were not correct.
Councilman Fr4ederick joined Frohardt and Brenny saying, “I would make my bid based on my estimates, not FEMA’s”
The contractor pointed out that the FEMA inspectors were not going to just let them drive by a tree with a 2 inch hanger in it, even if it wasn’t marked.
After a little more back and forth, Mayor Powell suggested that the council table the decision until the contractor could come back with more accurate information about how much extra work there would be. The contractor agreed to that suggestion.
The conversation ended on a hopeful note for the contractor with Adam Ledford putting out information that FEMA was having an identical problem in other communities.
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Mr. Steele came to Adam in the week previous to the city council meeting with concerns about the amounts that he had bid, using the estimates put out by FEMA. According to Adam Ledford, Sac City Administrator, the amount of work FEMA estimated are ‘Significantly off.”
(Referenced under 2.3 in the contract.)
Based on this concern, the city started to identify trees that were not identified by FEMA.
FEMA, with limitations, gave the go ahead to amend the contract to allow the city to up the amount that Steele Inc. could collect for the work. Adam Ledford reminded the council that in order to comply with the law, they had to be mindful of what the original bids from the other contracts were so as to avoid actually violating state code by paying Steele Inc. more than the next lowest bidder. One of the actions that will send up a red flag to the auditor is if the city pays out an amount to the contractor that does not match what the award amount was. According to Mr. Ledford, there are proper steps to take that will allow them to remain in compliance and it is doable.
According to Councilperson Gary Hansen who claims to have personally inspected tree damage, there was a lot of damage that occurred after the FEMA inspectors passed through due to ice and snow still hanging in the trees.
Councilperson Bill Brenny questioned whether the contractors took a tour of the city prior to accepting. According to Mr. Ledford, prior to bidding the contract, the city provided a copy of the contract, and a copy of the FEMA estimates plus an actual tour of the community that emphasized the areas that are considered public. The biding process was open in early to mid-March when all of the snow was gone. The contract was awarded on April 12, 2010.
Dean Lanning, who has been acting as the city’s inspector during this process said, “…Everything that was in addition to what was marked on the map, FEMA would take a GPS and locate it, each tree.” According to Mr. Lanning there are, in some cases, 7 or 8 trees in one block over the estimates. He seemed to suggest that FEMA’s initial estimates were not very accurate, using 5 trees at the catholic church that were missed as an example. Said Lanning of Steele Inc., “These guys have done a pretty good job and they’ve moved pretty quick.”
The original FEMA estimates were performed in mid February.
Councilperson nick Frohardt asked the contractor, who was present, if they looked at the trees. Mr. Steele said that he had, but that he looked at the size of the trees, since that is a better determiner of how long it takes to do a tree. According to Mr. Steele, if he had to do it all over, he would spend at least a week to looking around to determine exactly what needed to be done. Mr. Steele said he had to go off the numbers that were provided.
In response, Councilperson Frohardt said that he talked to some of the other bidders and claims that they told him that they knew there would be more work than what FEMA listed, and allowed for that in their bid. Mr. Frohardt continued, “With that in mind, have you got a dollar figure your looking at?”
Mr. Steele answered, “I still don’t know how many trees there are, I guess.” Mr Frohardt said, ;I feel kind of bad, after we approved the lowest bid. Which we had to take, and then come back and go, to say, now what about these other guys that did a more thorough job and knew it was gong to be more extensive?”
Mr. Steele asked if the councilperson thought any of those contractors could give him an accurate number, to which Mr. Frohardt seemed forced to admit that he did not know, but that those contractors bid more because they knew there was going to be more.
Mr. Frohardt again emphasized that the city had to take the low bid, and complained about the spot this put the city in.
Mr. Brenny broke in and read a portion of the contract that said the following: “The estimated amount of debris to be removed under this contract is not guaranteed.” He voiced his support for Mr. Frohardt’s position saying, “all of the other contractors… they perhaps took that into consideration… we don’t know that.”
Mr. Steele emphasized that estimating it would be a week long process and that you would have to have your monitor with you, because you couldn’t just assume what they were going to ask you to do.
At this point Gary Hansen reminded everyone present that he accompanied the contractor and saw first hand that there were whole blocks that were not represented In the FEMA estimate… that the maps were not correct.
Councilman Fr4ederick joined Frohardt and Brenny saying, “I would make my bid based on my estimates, not FEMA’s”
The contractor pointed out that the FEMA inspectors were not going to just let them drive by a tree with a 2 inch hanger in it, even if it wasn’t marked.
After a little more back and forth, Mayor Powell suggested that the council table the decision until the contractor could come back with more accurate information about how much extra work there would be. The contractor agreed to that suggestion.
The conversation ended on a hopeful note for the contractor with Adam Ledford putting out information that FEMA was having an identical problem in other communities.
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Photos of the Danz501 Recital - Change in TSN photo policy
In order to ensure that photos of our community are not falling into the wrong hands, (I.E. people who are not members of our community,) I have decided that all TSN photo collections will be hosted on Facebook from now on, as I can (mostly) control who sees them there, (at least until friends download them and post them on their own pages, at which point, it’s out of my hands.)
I know there are those of you out there who do NOT like FaceBook, and I’m sorry if this move upsets you, but I’ve given this a lot of thought, talked to my advisors, ETC. and everyone concerned feels that the privacy benefits outweigh the any of the negatives…
That said, the May 8, 2010 Danz501 Recital Photo Collection can be found at the following FaceBook link: http://www.facebook.com/thesacnews?ref=profile#!/album.php?aid=2034755&id=1604241474.
You have to "friend" me to see them. (Part of that security thingy I was talking about earlier.)
Enjoy :)
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I know there are those of you out there who do NOT like FaceBook, and I’m sorry if this move upsets you, but I’ve given this a lot of thought, talked to my advisors, ETC. and everyone concerned feels that the privacy benefits outweigh the any of the negatives…
That said, the May 8, 2010 Danz501 Recital Photo Collection can be found at the following FaceBook link: http://www.facebook.com/thesacnews?ref=profile#!/album.php?aid=2034755&id=1604241474.
You have to "friend" me to see them. (Part of that security thingy I was talking about earlier.)
Enjoy :)
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