City of Monmouth Update with Mayor Rod Davies, City Administrator Lew Steinbrecher, and Communications Director Ken Helms

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Part 1: Update on the Downtown Public Square Revitalization Project and the temporary water bill drop off location for Monmouth residents at the Monmouth Police Department

Part 2: Discussion on the project to replace lead service lines throughout the City of Monmouth, which will begin in the 4th Ward

Part 3: Discussion on the demolition of the former Western Stoneware Building, brick work at La Pequenita, updated lease of the Field of Dreams and request for a 5k Walk for Alzheimer’s

Part 4: Discussion on the proposal by Sarah Walters to City Council of replacing the fountain in the Downtown with a rotating statue of a Maple Leaf, plus the plans of how the Square will look once the Revitalization project is complete

Part 5: Update on the progress of the new gymnasium on the ICS campus and the Beck’s project, which will be adding a truck stop location

Part 6: Update on Woodard and Currans involvement in the ongoing projects around the City of Monmouth

Part 7: Discussion on the replacement of water lines in Downtown Monmouth

Part 8: Update on the former Shopko building

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