February 22, 2024

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Vol. 159, Issue 8

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Decorah’s 40-year-old Two Decorah High School Speech groups wastewater treatment honored with critics’ choice banners plant to receive $3.9M facelift By Denise Lana During a special session Monday, Feb. 19, Decorah City Council and staff met with Project Manager Steve Van Dyke of Strand and Associates Inc., to discuss the city’s long-overdue necessary updates and replacements to Decorah’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). According to Van Dyke, most facilities have a lifespan of around 30 years. With four decades under its belt, the health of the city’s WWTP is on the precipice of unpredictable failure. When a treatment plant suffers failures, it can result in untreated wastewater, watershed contamination or even sewage spills. Additionally, failed equipment would put the city in violation with the Environmental Protection Agency and Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and fines could be issued until the equipment is running properly. The WWTP project is included in Decorah’s FY25 capital improvements budget, with $3.9 million for equipment replacement. Van Dyke explained that equipment to be replaced includes the plant’s influent screen, digester heat exchangers, activated sludge aeration

system, seven aeration blowers, five clarifier drives, heat exchangers and electrical power and controls equipment. In addition, an estimated $1 million would be considered if a solar power system is installed. The entire project would then cost $4.9 million. Decorah City Manager Travis Goedken has been working with Strand and Associates to secure loan options from the State Revolving Funding (SRF) program. Strand and Associates would be paid a fee not to exceed $534,800 — with $296,500 spent on design services, $29,800 for bidding-related services, $178,500 for construction-related services and $30,000 tagged for Iowa State Revolving Fund assistance-related services. At the session, Van Dyke presented the official agreement outlining the project, which will be in the design phase through the end of October. Bids for the contract will then be accepted before being awarded at the end of December. Construction is slated for two years, from December 2024 through December 2026, but could extend into 2027 if a solar energy system is installed.

Two Decorah High School groups were selected as banner recipients at this year’s AllState Speech Festival held in Ames over the weekend. A Musical Theater performance of “tick, tick…BOOM!” and a Radio Broadcasting performance entitled “KWAK” made school history as this is the first time Decorah has won a banner in the area of Musical Theater, and the second time Decorah has won a banner in Radio Broadcasting. Approximately 90 Decorah High School students made the trip to Ames to perform at the festival at the Iowa State Center on the ISU campus. Sixteen Decorah High School events were nominated as outstanding performances and joined other elite speech students from across the state to share their performances with a professional critic. At the All-State Speech Festival, each critic selects one performance at the end of the day and awards a banner to that entry, signifying them as “best of center” in that category. In the eyes of the critic, the banner winner represents a “state championship” quality performance that stands out above the rest. Cast members of the musical theater performance of “tick, tick…BOOM!,” directed by Gabriel Twedt and

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Cast members of the Radio Broadcasting “KWAK,” directed by Gabriel Twedt and Carrie Kauffman, include Tommy Hammel, Hannah Arendt, Lily Sandhorst, Alex McGohan, Jerald Thompson, Addison Wicklund and Camryn Holland.

Cast members of the musical theater performance of “tick, tick…BOOM!,” directed by Gabriel Twedt and Carrie Kauffman, include Libby Phillips, Hayley Stowe, Gwen Thompson, Oliver Brummel, Ezra Vorvick, Connor Evelsizer, Lucas Hanson and Bethany Hanson. (submitted photos)

The Oneota Film Festival: Stories that connect us Council votes down proposed The Oneota Film Festival (OFF) board recently announced the 14th Annual Oneota Film Festival will be held Feb. 29-March 3 in downtown Decorah. The weekend will provide many opportunities to make connections with filmmakers, friends and other members of the Decorah community and beyond at the many special events, filmmaker Q&A discussions and film screenings. This year, the OFF board has selected over 45 new independent films including documentaries, dramas, family-friendly animated and short films and student films. Festival attendees and filmmakers will have ample opportunity to make connections as the films will be shown in six locations in downtown Decorah. Films will be screened at Hotel Winneshiek, Driftless Yoga Center, T-Bocks Upstairs, Convergence CiderWorks, ArtHaus and the All Vet’s Club. Dozens of filmmakers will be screening their films and hosting Q&A discussions after, including students from local middle and high schools. Filmmakers will be honored at the

changes to Decorah’s ordinance related to digital and electronic signs

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Meet the Filmmakers Reception at T-Bocks Upstairs on Saturday, March 2, at 7 p.m. Highlights of this year’s festival include the opening night film “Shift: The RAGBRAI Documentary” featuring northeast Iowa and Lansing; the OFF Social with Driftless Jazz at Impact Coffee on Friday night; “Labor of Love”, a film about the problems on the frontline childcare crisis followed by a panel with the directors and a local representative from Sunflower Childcare and Discovery Center; and “Greybeard: The Man, The Myth, The Mississippi”, a film about an 87-year-old man that kayaked the Mississippi River. The festival schedule and film descriptions are available

By a 4-3 margin, the Decorah City Council voted against proposed amendments to Chapter 1216 of the city’s ordinance regarding digital and electronic signs during its regular semi-monthly meeting held Feb. 19. According to the current ordinance, all types of lit signs are prohibited, unless the business received a variance from the city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment (BOA), or the building site plans included lit signs and was approved by city council at the time of construction. Put forth for consideration by the Decorah Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission, recommended changes would allow digital signs to be permissible across all commercial zoning districts except C3, and electronic signs would be allowed across all districts but be limited to hours of operation in the C3 district. A public hearing was held with two residents coming forth to address the council. Benji Nichols served with

P&Z from 2007-2017 and addressed to the group. Nichols emphasized that during his tenure with P&Z, there were multiple sign issues that were not addressed. He voiced his concerns that at the time, P&Z agreed and voted to say “no” to all digital signs and billboards, but the BOA went ahead and approved some of the signs. “While redoing the code is good, I would caution opening it up to all districts,” he said. Mark Muggli spoke on behalf of the Decorah Historic Preservation Committee. He shared that the committee was impressed that P&Z looked at this ordinance as closely as it did, and the committee was appreciative of the time and action taken to discuss the changes put forth. The public hearing closed, and members debated with one another regarding the minutia of electronic versus digital, existing signs that are not approved and have no variance, as well as the BOA’s authority

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at www.oneotafilmfestival. org, and festival guides will be available soon at sponsor locations throughout Decorah. The Oneota Film Festival events are free and open to the

public due to the generosity of business sponsors and individual supporters. For more information, visit www.oneotafilmfestival.org.

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