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Waukee City Council Meeting

February 17, 2026 · Waukee, IA
Source: Meeting minutes 2026-02-17 (PDF, 17 pp)
Retrieved April 13, 2026 from www.waukee.org ↗
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Attendees

Mayor Courtney Clarke (Mayor)
Kala Anderson (Council Member)
Chris Crone (Council Member)
Rob Grove (Council Member)
Lori Lyon (Council Member)
Anna Bergman Pierce (Council Member)
Brad Deets (City Administrator)
Nick Osborne (Assistant City Administrator)
Melissa DeBoer (Planning Coordinator)
Rudy Koester (Public Works Director/City Engineer)
Michelle Lindsay (Director of Human Resources)
Jennifer Brown (Director of Economic Development)
Chad McCluskey (Police Chief)
Rebecca D. Schuett (City Clerk)
David Brick (City Attorney)
✓ Present: 15/15

Decisions

Agenda Items

#1

Public Hearing: Alderbrook Rezoning

Consideration of an ordinance to amend Chapter 169, Zoning Ordinance, City of Waukee, Iowa, by rezoning certain property from A-1 to R-2, R-2/PD-1, R-3, R-4 and C-1A

#2

Public Hearing: Timberline Estates Rezoning

Consideration of an ordinance to amend Chapter 169, Zoning Ordinance, City of Waukee, Iowa, by rezoning certain property from A-1 to R-2

#3

Public Hearing: Vacation of Temporary Storm Sewer and Detention Easement

Consideration of a resolution approving the vacation of a Temporary Storm Sewer and Detention Easement

#4

Public Hearing: Alice's Road Improvements Phase 1B Project

Consideration of a resolution approving plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost

Public Comments

2 speakers
Phil Duey · Topic: Alderbrook Rezoning

Expressed concern about dust due to increased traffic on the gravel road and requested that right-of-way needed for any future T Ave. widening be taken from the east side of the street where there are fewer houses

Nancy Duey · Topic: Timberline Estates Rezoning

Voiced concerns about existing utilities along T Ave. that would need to be relocated, asked if an environmental study was required, and asked if the school district was aware of the development and the large number of school children it would bring to the area