Happy Retirement Lon!
We would like to wish Lon Schluter the best on his retirement from the City of Ida Grove after 34 wonderful years!
We would like to wish Lon Schluter the best on his retirement from the City of Ida Grove after 34 wonderful years!
It’s that time of the year again! Don’t forget that all dogs and cats that are within the city limits are required to be licensed! Contact City Hall at 364-2428 to set up an appointment. Please have your pets updated rabies vaccination record with you at time of appointment.
(Due to COVID-19 City Hall is still closed to the public, open by appointment only)
Reminder that sidewalks need to be cleared of any snow or ice accumulations within 24 hours of a winter weather event.
The City of Ida Grove is looking to appoint and fill the Ward II vacancy seat. This will be a 1 year term which will end on 12-31-2021. This is an excellent opportunity to try out, as these seats are normally four year terms. It would also be a great chance to give back to your community. If anyone is interested, please contact City Hall 364-2428.
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Office hours for City Hall this week, December 21st – December 25th, are as follows:
12/21/2020 MONDAY 8 AM – 4 PM
12/22/2020 TUESDAY 8 AM – 5 PM
12/23/2020 WEDNESDAY 8 AM – 4 PM
12/24/2020 THURSDAY 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM (Closing early in observance of the holiday)
12/25/2020 FRIDAY CLOSED (In observance of Christmas)
Office hours for City Hall next week, December 28th – January 1st, are as follows:
12/28/2020 MONDAY 8 AM – 4 PM
12/29/2020 TUESDAY 8 AM – 5 PM
12/30/2020 WEDNESDAY 8 AM – 4 PM
12/31/2020 THURSDAY 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM (Closing early in observance of the holiday)
1/1/2021 FRIDAY CLOSED (In observance of the New Year)
Due to the holiday this week, there will be a slight change in garbage pick up. Thursday pick up will be early that morning, so please have your garbage out the night before or early Thursday morning. Friday pick up will be switched to Monday morning instead. This change will also be in effect for the New Years holiday as well.
The City has picked up a lost dog. If you have any information please contact City Hall at 364-2428 as soon as possible. We would like to see this dog back home with its owner before the weekend!
We would like to congratulate our OABCIG Girls Dance Team on their State Championship in Class 1 Contemporary and their 4th place finish in Class IV Hip Hop! Congratulations also to the 5 soloist performers that earned the Division 1 rating in Class IV solos! Way to Go! OABCIG Proud!
The City of Ida Grove is currently looking to lease office space in Ida Grove for 12 months while City Hall is being renovated. We would like the space big enough to staff three employees and would also like it to be ADA compliant. We would like to be moved in sometime in February and lease for at least one year. We plan to make a decision by the first week of January on an office space. Please contact City Hall at 712-364-2428 if you have any office space for rent.
CORRECTION:
Our Maintenance Shop will be experiencing telephone service interruption on Tuesday, 12/8/2020 and City Hall will be experiencing the same issues on Thursday, 12/10/2020 due to phone line maintenance. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Iowa households experiencing a loss of income related to COVID-19 can apply for financial assistance if they are at risk due to any unpaid electric, natural gas, or water bills between March 17 and October 31, 2020.
The application deadline has been extended through December 4, 2020.
For more information, call 877-463-3269 or 515-348-8976 or click the link below to apply for assistance.
We want to wish everyone a safe, healthy, and Happy Thanksgiving!
The City has this fella in custody. If he belongs to you or you have any information on his owner, please contact City Hall at 712-364-2428.
Hello Ida Grove. First off this week I wanted to talk about COVID. I have gotten several messages about worries in our county. We are taking some additional steps in the city to keep our employees safe. We are encouraging rotating in city hall and working from home. Trying to keep our social distancing. We have moved all city council meetings and other city meetings back to electronic meetings. We did discuss at our council meeting last night that we would close city hall to the public, except by appointment only. The numbers have been getting high in our county. As of today Ida County has had 2055 tested, 353 positive, 170 recovered and 5 deaths. One death is too many. My thoughts and prayers go out to these families. Let us do our part to be a part of the solution and not add to the problem. We are our own first line of defense. Hospitals are at capacity, healthcare workers are depleted. I really encourage people to stay home if they are sick or if someone in their household tests positive. Social Distance when you can if you cannot wear a mask. Wash hands frequently and sanitize. Lets work together to beat this virus. Please be safe out there. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by COVID. Also praying for our country with this election going on. Praying for our leadership. No matter who is announced President; we are America and I feel we will all pull together and be stronger. Just wanted to give a shout out to the OABCIG Football Team. Congratulations on your trip to the dome in Cedar Falls. Bring home the Championship! The community is very proud of you guys!
Feel free to reach out to me with any concerns or questions.
Very Humble and Proud to Serve Ida Grove
Mayor Devlun Whiteing
Due to the rise in the number of cases with COVID-19, as of tomorrow 11/18/2020, our City Hall Office will be closed to the public until further notice except by appointment only. Our office staff will continue regular operations with a modified work schedule. Payments may be made via the drop box, by credit card payment online, or by automatic withdrawal. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please call 364-2428 with any questions.
We would like to congratulate the OABCIG Falcon Football Boys on their advancement to play in the championship game against Van Meter this Friday 11/20/2020.
GO FALCONS!!!
City officials participated in a Consultation Coordination Officer’s Meeting this week with members from Atkins, FEMA and IDNR regarding the Preliminary Revised Floodplain Maps. Anyone interested is urged to review the preliminary maps at
On the left side of the screen under draft flood hazard maps, click the Green “view the maps” box. Then on the right hand side, click the Red “view maps” box. In the drop-down box, select Ida-Preliminary. From there you can pan around the map or utilize the search box to find your property.
Due to COVID-19, there will not be a community meeting regarding the maps, however, anyone with questions will be provided an option to meet electronically, 1-on-1 with an IDNR representative to discuss their property. Please contact City Hall at 712-364-2428 if you would like to be contacted/scheduled a meeting with a IDNR representative.
It is imperative that residents review the maps as soon as possible as we will soon be entering a 90-day appeals period. The official appeals period will be advertised in the Ida County Courier by FEMA and this will identify when the appeals period begins. It should be noted that appeals related to the flood studies and flood hazard information on the floodplain maps must be supported by technical data and can only be submitted to FEMA by the City during the appeals period. Comments such as clerical corrections not related to the flood hazard mapping can also be submitted before or during the appeals period. If you have a question or concern, please contact City Hall at 712-364-2428 so we can assist you with determining if it would be a possible comment or appeal. Comments and appeals submitted should be sent to the City so they can be coordinated with IDNR and FEMA.
Invitation to Bid Announcement
The City of Ida Grove invites the submission of sealed bids from qualified contractors for flood damage repair. Bid specifications can be obtained at City Hall, 403 Third Street, Ida Grove IA by visiting www.idagroveia.com or by emailing [email protected]. Please contact City Hall at 712-364-2428 with any questions.
Sealed bids must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 23, 2020.
Click here for bid specifications
Please follow the link (Snow Ordinance) to see the Mayor’s Proclamation for the City of Ida Grove for the 2020-2021 Winter Parking Season!
Due to COVID-19, the neighborhood watch program that was to be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 is now postponed. With the holidays right around the corner, we will wait until afterwards to meet. We will keep everyone informed when a date and time is rescheduled. If you have any questions, please contact City Hall, 364-2428.
The City of Ida Grove would like to thank the Ida Grove Fire Department for their help in removing the beaver dam underneath the Rohwer Street bridge. We appreciate all that you do for our community! Keep up the great work!
The City of Ida Grove has an open seat with the Planning and Zoning Committee. This is a great opportunity to be involved with your community. Planning and Zoning is an advisory committee for City Council. Meetings are held on the 1st Wednesday of every month. Anyone interested is encouraged to contact City Hall at 364-2428.
The City of Ida Grove (population 2,142) has an immediate opening for a full-time Water Operator/Superintendent. This person will be part of a team-oriented City Crew with primary responsibility over the water department. Candidate must have a high school diploma or GED, an Iowa DNR Grade 2 water treatment/Grade 2 water distribution license (or be able to acquire both, following IDNR guidelines). The position is responsible for maintaining all aspects of the water distribution system including, but not limited to: water mains, wells, pumps, hydrants, testing, meter reading. Candidate must be able to fill out associated paperwork and maintain logs/reports to stay in compliance with IDNR and federal regulations. Candidate must have a class B CDL or be able to obtain one within six months of hire. Weekend work on a rotating basis is required. Other job responsibilities may include additional public works duties such as street maintenance, outdoor pool maintenance, general maintenance and snow removal. Organizational skills are a must. Position requires interaction with the public. Position open until filled. Job applications may be obtained at City Hall, 403 3rd Street, by visiting www.idagroveia.com or by emailing [email protected]
The City of Ida Grove is an E.O.E.
Send application, resume and cover letter to: City of Ida Grove, Water Operator, PO Box 236, Ida Grove, IA 51445. You may also email application, resume and cover letter to: [email protected]
The City of Ida Grove was awarded six gallons of paint through the Paint Iowa Beautiful Grant. Our project was our pumphouse near the Iowa Street Apartments. City Crew Members, Kris Taylor and Bob Lorenzen, power washed and painted the building. We appreciate their work, it looks great!
The City of Ida Grove received a $500 Grant from the Parks and Recreation Foundation earlier this year for repairs of the shelter house at City Park. Our projects included, removal of the chimney, patching the roof, and a fresh coat of paint. We would like to extend our gratitude for all who were involved in the completion of this. Ross Ladwig, (Ladwig Construction) for the donation of time and materials to patch and repair the roof. Aaron and Jennifer Hoffman for power washing and painting the shelter house. And last, but not least, our Public Works Crew, Kris, Bob, and Gerrod for the removal of the chimney.
To all the Ghosts and Ghouls,
Unfortunately, the Annual Pumpkin Parade has been cancelled this year due to COVID.
However, Mask it up as Trick or Treating is still on and will be held on Saturday, October 31st from 6-8p.m.
For the safety of yourself and others, please stay within your group and maintain social distancing from other groups as much as possible.
**ATTENTION**
The City of Ida Grove will begin it’s Fall water main flushing in October. We will start with the North area of town and work South. You may experience low water pressure and discolored water during this period. To clean up discolored water, let a cold water faucet run until the water clears. Thank You!
Yesterday, Parks Superintendent Bob Lorenzen, picked up 11 autumn blaze maple trees that will be planted in the City Park. The trees were purchased as part the Trees Please! grant the City received from MidAmerican Energy earlier this year.
The City of Ida Grove would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the following:
Woodley Aerial Spray: Donation of $1,000 to the Pleasant Valley Trail
MidAmerican Energy: Donation of $500 towards the Welcome Sign Project
We greatly appreciate your generosity!
If you’re considering purchasing your first home, you may qualify for down-payment assistance through SIMPCO. See the attachment for additional information and contact Amanda Harper with questions at 712-279-6286. Brochure
For anyone who would like to view the power point presentation that was provided on Monday, August 17, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. during a special council meeting, you may click the attachment. Moorehead Ave Bridge PPP
Residents are invited to view a power point presentation regarding the Ida Grove City Hall project. You may attend either Monday, August 24th at 6:00 p.m. or Tuesday, September 1st at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Hall at 301 Main Street, Ida Grove. The presentation will be the same both nights. We value your feedback and opinion. Chairs will be positioned to meet social distancing guidelines and masks are highly recommended.
City Hall will be closed on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 8 am – 10 am in order to facilitate required training of all employees. We thank you for your understanding!
City Hall staff are here to assist the following days/hours:
Monday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
As always, please feel free to leave a voicemail for Kelly or Heather when trying to reach us after hours. Phone: 712-364-2428
City Hall will begin stage 3 reopening today, July 14, 2020. Doors will be unlocked and visitors may enter freely, but must still adhere to 6 foot social distancing. City Hall staff still highly encourage use of the drop box for payments.
Stage 3 Reopening Plan
Stage 3 reopening represents the “new normal” level of service. The doors are reopened to the public and business is more or less as normal.
The building is open to the public. Maintaining social distancing will be important, but also extremely difficult with the small vestibule area available. We ask people to stay six feet apart from others and not to enter if you are sick or experiencing symptoms. Staying six feet apart means only one visitor at the front counter and any other visitors to remain in the front lobby or outside of City Hall until someone else exits.
Janitorial staff will continue enhanced cleaning & disinfecting, but City Hall staff supplement this cleaning with a twice daily sanitation routine (morning and afternoon), sanitizing all frequently touched surfaces. This includes keyboards, screens, mice, and counters.
The Community Hall is open for public use. Events scheduled in the Hall require six-foot separation for social distancing. Staff aren’t expected to police visitor social distancing.
Citizens of Ida Grove,
The last legal day to shoot off any fireworks within City limits was Sunday, July 5, 2020. There have been numerous reports of fireworks continuing even through last night. Anyone who continues to violate the City Code may be subject to a simple misdemeanor and charged a fine of $250 per occurrence. Please respect the ordinance and your neighbors and refrain from shooting off anymore fireworks. For a full copy of the ordinance you may visit https://idagrove.municipal.codes/IGCC/8.40
Thank you!
The City of Ida Grove (population 2,142) has an immediate opening for a full-time Administrative Assistant. Responsibilities include interpretation and enforcement of adopted codes and related rules/regulations, processing of permits, nuisance abatement and code compliance. Assist in daily operations such as receiving and depositing payments, answering phones and greeting customers. Works with Planning and Zoning and Board of Adjustment. Job applications may be obtained at City Hall, 403 3rd Street, by visiting www.idagroveia.com or by emailing [email protected].
High school diploma is required as well as a combination of education, training and experience that provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position. 1-year actively working with the general public is desired.
Send cover letter, resume, and references to:
City of Ida Grove
Attn. Administrative Assistant
PO Box 236
Ida Grove, IA 51445
Click here for job application
Click here for job description
EOE
Position open until filled.
City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. We wish you all a Happy and Safe Fourth!
The City of Ida Grove (population 2,142) has an immediate opening for Recreation Director. Responsibilities would include management of a 20,000 square foot recreation center with the following amenities: weight room, aerobic room, gymnasium/walking track, two racquetball courts, indoor pool, spa, wading pool, sauna, golf room/golf simulator, card room, and community room with full kitchen. Membership totals are over 350 and draws from surrounding communities. Additional duties would include oversight of scheduling of events and programs at the ball fields, management of an aquatic center which is located next door to the recreation center and recreational programming such as youth tackle football, volleyball, basketball, and middle school softball and baseball as well as exercise classes and special events. For more information on the Ida Grove Community Recreation Center go to www.idagroverec.com. Job applications and complete job description may be obtained at City Hall, 403 3rd Street, by visiting www.idagroveia.com or by emailing [email protected].
A degree in Parks and Recreation, Leisure Services, or related field is desired, but not required. Previous professional experience in recreation centers or swimming pools is preferred. Residency requirement within six months. Depending upon qualifications, starting salary range is $35,000-$45,000.
Send cover letter, resume, and references to:
City of Ida Grove
Attn. Recreation Director
PO Box 236
Ida Grove, IA 51445
EOE
Position open until filled.
Ida Grove is currently undergoing a planning process sponsored by Ida County Economic Development and facilitated by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The purpose of the process is to prioritize actions that will improve the quality, access, and affordability of housing. We are seeking community input to develop a vision for improving housing, as well as to learn some of the opportunities and challenges with housing in the community. Please click the link below to complete the survey. Your response is appreciated!
We are so excited to see you all again; however, we highly encourage all citizens to continue using the drop box for payments. If you would like to come into City Hall for a receipt of payment, permit applications, begin new services, etc. please just give us a call and we would be happy to schedule you a time to stop in. Notice our new doorbell just to the East of the main entrance – you may ring that for assistance! Below is our stage 1 reopening plan.
Stage 1 Re-opening
Stage 1 reopening represents modified operations. City Hall will open to the public by appointment only on a modified schedule to allow for enhanced cleaning and social distancing accommodations and signage will be in place. Appointments must be made by calling City Hall at 364-2428. Please ring the doorbell when you arrive at your appointment time and a staff member will assist you. City Hall will limit the number of persons in the building to one at a time (not including staff members) in order to maintain social distancing in the vestibule area. No visitors will be allowed behind the counter in the office area. All business transactions must be completed through the front counter under the plexiglass pass-through window. If a receipt is not requested, all payments should be placed in the appropriate container under the pass-through window. Staff will wear gloves when making any exchange of paper or monies. Children are not recommended in City Hall at this time but will only be allowed if accompanied by an adult. Use of the Community Hall will remain closed to the general public.
City Hall staff will maintain a Monday-Friday 8AM – 4 PM modified schedule for the duration of stage 1 reopening in order to allow for extensive cleaning and sanitizing of all high use areas and workstations. Staff will maintain social distancing, including keeping ample space during the course of normal work. Staff will perform enhanced hygiene measures such as wiping high touch areas, keyboards and workstations regularly throughout the day. City Hall staff and visitors entering the facility are encouraged to follow CDC and public health guidelines on social distancing, washing hands/using hand sanitizer often and wearing masks will be required by staff and recommended by visitors when social distancing cannot be adhered to.
Plan for operation of Ida Gove Outdoor Pool
Target opening date: Monday, June 22, 2020
Target close date: TBD
This will allow time to get staff hired and paperwork completed for them, plus pre-season meetings completed with extra training needed for new rules and regulations.
Cleaning and disinfection will be enhanced. In addition to the regular lifeguard positions, there will be a guard on each shift with the role of being “deck monitor.” They will be responsible for keeping people socially distanced. They will also clean handrails and high touch points often. Managers will be there as much as possible to help with those duties and to field questions/concerns.
Boxes around guard stations will be extended so that they do not have to wear a mask.
Hand sanitizer will be available at the front counter.
Social distancing is required IN AND OUT OF THE WATER.
When patrons enter the facility, they will state their name and a contact number. The lifeguard working in the bath house will write it down in case contact tracing has to be done.
Spots 6 feet apart will be marked on the sidewalk for forming a line.
Once a patron leaves the facility, they will not be allowed back in during that time slot.
Deck chairs will not be available. Patrons will have to bring their own, if they choose. Spots will be marked on the deck to space everyone out at least 6 ft. This will also be where patrons should go if the pool has to be cleared for a rescue or during a break.
There will be increased signage stating the risks of covid-19 and how to prevent it.
If a staff person becomes ill, they must report it immediately to managers and recreation director.
Patrons shall not gather in the changing rooms.
The following amenities will be closed: baby pool, slides
This is due to the inability to keep them sanitized effectively. The baby pool is a fill and drain type of pool and it is difficult to keep between 2-4 ppm of chlorine throughout the day. The slide has touch points all the way up and all the way down. Plus, the slides were not inspected this year. Not running the slides eliminates two guard positions. Additionally, whoever is at the bottom catching is not able to socially distance and gets a face full of water and possibly spit on.
Diving board use will be limited.
There will be a limited number of 40 swimmers allowed for each session; first come, first served. We added an extra session to help spread out the crowds. If we find that restrictions are required, we reserve the right to adjust accordingly, which may include limiting patrons to County or School District residence.
Due to a very limited season and there being a limit of swimmers in each session, passes will not be sold. Daily admission will be per person and session and will be determined prior to opening for the season.
Monday-Friday
Lap Swim/Water Walking 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (12:00 PM-12:30 PM clean)
Limited swimming 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM (2:30 PM -3:00 PM clean)
Limited swimming 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (5:00 PM-5:30 PM clean)
Limited swimming 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (final cleaning after 7:30 PM)
Saturday & Sunday
Limited swimming 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (3:00 PM -3:30 PM clean)
Limited swimming 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (final cleaning after 5:30 PM)
Masks must be worn by staff when they are in the bath house. Patrons shall wear a mask when social distancing cannot be accomplished.
Patrons shall not enter the facility if they have any of the covid-19 symptoms.
Nobody under the age of 12 will be admitted without an adult. Those who are considered “babysitters” must be at least 16 years old. Waivers may be required and will be determined prior to the opening date.
Lifeguards in the stand shall NEVER be responsible for policing social distancing and other covid-19 rules.
There will be no concessions or drinking fountain. Water bottles with a closable lid will be allowed. No glass water bottles will be allowed.
There will be no private parties.
There shall be no goggle sharing.
There will be no group swimming lessons. Private lessons will be allowed if guards provide a plan to managers about how they will follow covid-19 guidelines.
Patrons will be removed if they are found spitting water or are found in violation of any pool guidelines, including but not limited to the updated guidelines for the 2020 season.
If we are notified that a staff person or patron has tested positive for covid-19, we reserve the right to close for no less than three days.
These rules, regulations and hours of operation may be modified at any time.
The 4th of July will be here before we know it! Please see the below information regarding the City of Ida Grove’s ordinance on fireworks.
Fireworks are allowed only during the following times:
A violation of this section is a simple misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $250.00. The city also may enforce a violation of this section by any other lawful means including injunctive relief. [Ord. 558 § 1, 2018; Code 1975 § 3-1.0405, 1975.
For the full ordinance, please see the online city code here Online City Code or contact City Hall.
The City of Ida Grove is currently accepting applications to join our team as a part-time custodian. Ideal candidates would have experience in performing custodial work. This position will be responsible for cleaning and sanitizing offices, meeting areas, bathrooms, community hall, council chambers and other areas as needed. Applications and complete job description for this position may be obtained at City Hall, 403 3rd Street, Ida Grove, IA 51445. Position open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer
The City of Ida Grove applied and has been awarded a grant from the Siouxland Community Foundation (Ida County Community Betterment Foundation) in the amount of $9,000. The grant award will go towards the purchase of two “Welcome Signs” on the East and West entrance of Ida Grove! The City is extremely grateful for this award and we cannot wait to get started on the project! The Ida Grove Public Library and the Ida Grove Rec Center also applied and were awarded funding for their projects. Follow their social media pages for additional information!
Pictured left to right: Lisa Witten – Ida County Community Betterment Foundation Board Member, Heather Sweeden – City Clerk, Devlun Whiteing – Mayor
During the city council meeting held Monday, June 1, 2020 the following decisions were made:
Thank you for your continued support!
The City of Ida Grove Youth Ball Fields will be open on June 2nd for use of our Rec Center Summer League softball and baseball teams to practice only if they meet the following guidelines:
Right now, all leagues have cancelled their games. There are no games scheduled at this time. If we decide to do games this summer, there will be more guidelines for fans and concessions. We are hoping to possibly play some local towns or split some in town teams to play each other. Nothing is set up for games yet.
We are opening this to give the kids something to do outside and be a part of a team. This must be done safely. Teams will not be approved until they have a plan that meets the criteria above.
The Rec Center Director, Chelsea Gross, has the authority to remove individual players or teams that do not follow the COVID-19 rules set in place in this document.
This is also subject to change, depending on what happens in the future.
Ida Grove Mayor,
Devlun Whiteing
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Mid-American Energy: 888-427-5632
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