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N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, April 30, 2015
GARRETT
Concluded from p. 11
UNITYPOINT
Concluded from p. 1
Board can allow the use of Better coordinated
eminent domain for the care- Health information
pipeline and/or the trans- will be more efficiently
mission line under present shared between patients'
law. The question before UnityPoint Health provid-
my subcommittee is ers and hospitals that are
whether any changes involved in their care.
should be made in that law Additional Safety
to restrict the use of emi- and Security features for
nent domain, their medical record
Adjournment During the first few
May 1 is the 110th day weeks of implementation,
of the session and theoreti- patients may experience
cally, we are supposed to longer than usual wait
adjourn by then. It is obvi- times, as staff and provid-
ous that we will not ad- ers adjust to the new sys-
journ by then because tem.
there is much work to be "We realize our pa-
done yet on the budget, tients' time is extremely
The disagreement be- important and we appre-
tween the House Republi- ciate their understanding
cans and the Senate Demo- during implementation,
crats, as you can see above, should they experience
is very substantial. Legis- any extended wait," said
lative pay stops May l and Montgomery. "We are
the clerks and pages are no committed to making this
longer working. This is not transition as seamless as
unusual. We have never possible for our patients
adjourned on the sched- and their families "
uled date since I have been
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Form 653.C1
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AMENDMENT OF CURRENT CITY BUDGET
The City Council of Cumrning in WARREN County, Iowa
will meet at 649 N. 44th Street
at 7:00 p.m.on 05/11/15
(hour) (Date)
,for the purpose of amending the current budget of the city for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015
by changing estimates of revenue and expenditure appropriations in the following programs for the reasons
given Additional detail is available at the city clerk's office showing revenues and expenditures by fund type
and by activity.
(year)
Revenues Other Financin urces
Taxes Levied on Property 1
Less: Uncollected Property Taxes-Levy Year 2
Net Current Property Taxes
Delinquent Property Taxes 4
TIF Revenues 5
Total Budget Total Budget
as certified Current after Current
or last amended Amendment Amendment
283,084 283,084
3 283,084
Other City Taxes 6 1,521
Licenses & Permits 7 12,675
Use of Money and Property 8 6,300
Intergovemmental 9 17,738
Charges for Services 10 47,000
Special Assessments 11
283,084
1,521
12,675
6,300
17,738
47,000
Miscellaneous 12 60,000 12,50(~ 72,500
Other Financing Sources 13 16,952 891,47~ 908,431
Total Revenues and Other ~ources 14 445,270 903,97~ 1,349,249
Ex ~ ndlturss & Other~
Public Safety 15 36,889 36,88c
Public Works 16 225,700 225,70C
Health and Social Services 17 4,200 4,20(;
Cuffure and Recreation 1 ~ 13,764 16,000 29,7~
Community and Economic Development lC 20,500 10,000 30,50(
General Government 2C 100,900 100,90(
Debt Service 21 28,408 28,40E
Capital Projects 22 891,479 891,47c
Total Government Activities Expenditures 23 439,361 917,479 1,347,84L
=~usiness Type / Enterpnses 24 88,450 88,45(
total Gov Activities & Business Expenditures 25 518,811 917,479 1,436,29(
Transfers Out 26 16,952 106,479 123,431
total Expenditures/Transfers Out 27 535,763 1,023,958 1,559,721
Excess Re,~enues & Other Sources Over
{Under) Expenditurssrrransfers Out for Fiscal Year 28 -90,493 -119,979 -210,47;
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Beginning Fund Balance July 1 29 694,553 694,55"
Ending Fund Balance June 30 30 604,060 -119,979 484,08"
Explanation of increases or decreases in revenue estimates, appropriations, or available cash:
Proceeds from Debt, Prairie Meadows grants, Reserves
There will be no increase in tax levies to be paid in the current fiscal year named above Any increase in
expenditures set out above will be met from the increased non-property tax revenues and cash balances not
budgeted or considered in this current budget This will provide for a balanced budget
Rachelle Swisher
City ClerkJFinanceOfficer
Warren County Meals on Wheels Program
Following is the meal plan for the month of May for those participating in the congregate meal Site located in Martensdale and also for those who have home delivered
meals.
For more information, contact Vicki White, Program Manager, Warren County Nutrition, 515-961-1003. Phone number for the Martensdale meal site is 641-764-2736.
Martensdale Meal Site
641-764-2736
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Pears
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Mexican Rice
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White Cake w/Frosting
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Roast Beef
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Spinach
Strawberries
Angel Food Cake
Cheese Sauce
Plums
Snickerdoodle
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Sliced Turkey on Bun
Buttered Corn Broccoli Cheese Soup
Peaches in Gelatin ii Succotash
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Biscuits & Gravy
Spinach
Mixed Vegetabl es /
Pears
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MemoriaI Day.
ii i lbicl l-ed Beets
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Tuna Saia d Sandwich Oven Fried Chicken
d Potatoes w/ Gravy
Mandarin.?-ran es "
Oatmeal aaisinGoo-kie
" Patriotic PokeCake
Green Beans
Plums
Chocolate Pudding
Whole Wheat Bread
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Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy
Brussels Sprouts
Applesauce. .
Banana ,
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Roast Turkey
Sweet Potatoes
Lima Beans
Apricots
Peanut Butter Bar
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Cornflake Chicken
Escailoped P0tatoes "
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Tropical Fruit
Sugar Cookie
Fruit Cocktail
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Liver & Onions
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Mandarin Oranges
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