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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-12-16 I01I 2025 Legislative PrioritiesAGENDA ITEM: CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL MEETING COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: December 16, 2024 AGENDA ITEM:Consideration of approval of a resolution approving 2025 legislative priorities FORMAT:Consent Agenda SYNOPSIS INCLUDING PRO & CON: The City has an interest in several important issues that will likely be considered by the 2025 Iowa state legislature that impact the City’s ability to meet the needs of a growing community and to operate efficiently. FISCAL IMPACT INCLUDING COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS: COMMISSION/BOARD/COMMITTEE COMMENT: STAFF REVIEW AND COMMENT: The City Administrator recommends approval of the legislative priorities. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the resolution. ATTACHMENTS: I. Proposed Resolution PREPARED BY:Becky Schuett REVIEWED BY: I1I THE CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA RESOLUTION 2024- APPROVING 2025 LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA WHEREAS, the City of Waukee, Dallas County, State of Iowa, is a duly organized Municipal Organization; AND, WHEREAS, the City has an interest in several important issues that will be considered by the 2025 Iowa state legislature; AND, WHEREAS, these issues impact the City’s ability to meet the needs of a growing community and to operate efficiently, AND, WHEREAS, the Waukee City Council establishes the following 2025 legislative priorities: 1.Promote a competitive tax environment that delivers value to taxpayers while fostering economic growth. Prioritize investments in public infrastructure, sustainable services, and amenities that attract and retain a skilled workforce. Ensure property taxes remain stable, equitable, and fair for both taxpayers and the city. 2.Ensure that the taxable valuation of newly developed or redeveloped properties adequately covers the cost of expanded public services and infrastructure, thereby preventing a barrier to sustainable economic growth. 3.Create revenue-generating options and cost-saving measures for Iowa local governments to reduce reliance on property taxes. This includes targeted funding for state programs that support infrastructure and service delivery, as well as reforms to state policies that delay projects or increase costs. 4.Advocate for legislation that enables cities to levy a local entertainment surcharge on large- scale entertainment complexes that drive tourism and generate positive economic impact in order to offset the additional cost of public services required. 5.Preserve the tools that empower cities to effectively manage and finance growth, including the use of tax revenues and urban renewal districts. 6.Consider legislation to expand essential corporate purpose projects to include the reconstruction, enlargement, improvement and equipping of city halls, public safety facilities and libraries. when said project does not include an increase to the overall tax levy. 7.Advocate for increased state funding and support for affordable housing projects, including expanded financial assistance, tax incentives, and streamlined regulations. Encourage public- private partnerships and enhanced resources for local governments and developers to meet the growing demand for safe, affordable housing, ensuring all Iowans have access to stable housing and fostering statewide economic growth. 8.Promote strategies to improve taxpayers' understanding of how public investments fuel economic growth in Iowa. Specifically, enhance the Truth in Taxation mailing with parcel- specific information that clearly outlines how property taxes are distributed among entities and how those funds are utilized. 9.Safeguard the City’s authority to make decisions at the local level, in alignment with constitutionally protected Home Rule principles such as zoning, building codes and utility rates. 10.Amend state law to reduce liabilities and expenses for cities, including liability for public sidewalks, joint projects with state agencies, and snowplow operator liability. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Waukee City Council in session this 16th day of December, 2024, that it hereby approves the 2025 legislative priorities. ____________________________ Courtney Clarke, Mayor Attest: ___________________________________ Rebecca D. Schuett, City Clerk RESULTS OF VOTE: AYE NAY ABSENT ABSTAIN R. Charles Bottenberg Chris Crone Rob Grove Anna Bergman Pierce Ben Sinclair