www.waverlynewspapers.com WAVERLY DEMOCRAT Thursday October 29, 2020 Community/City A9 Demro, Hawkeye Marching AGENDA City of Waverly, Band ready for B1G season Regular Meeting, City Council Monday, November 2, 2020 7:00 PM The Governor of Iowa has declared a Public Emergency because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The Mayor has determined that an in-person meeting of the City Council is impossible or impractical without violating the Governor’s mandates. When an in-person meeting is “impossible or impractical,” Iowa Code Section 21.8 permits a governmental body to conduct a meeting by electronic means. The meeting will be conducted by video conference using ZOOM from the Council Chambers. The Mayor and necessary City staff will be in the Council Chambers. The 7 Council members will not be in the chambers but will participate via ZOOM conferencing. Comments for items that are on the agenda or for the Public Hearing may be made by submitting them prior to the meeting to the City Clerk, Mayor or any of the Council members or by calling 319-596-0179 during the meeting. The video/audio conference of the meeting will be broadcast on the normal public access channels. We will strive to maintain the quality of the video and audio during that broadcast. Public access is available through this broadcast. Meeting minutes will still be kept and will include a statement explaining why an in-person meeting was impossible or impractical. A. Call to Order B. Roll Call C. Pledge of Allegiance D. Approval of Agenda E. Guest Councilperson COURTESY PHOTO IOWA CITY – Cole Demro is one of The Guest Councilmember for November will be Blake Yanda. the 247 students The Hawkeye Marching Band, which includes Nashua’s Cole Demro, a fifth-year stu- F. Consent Calendar (The following items will be acted upon by voice vote who are members of the 2020 Hawk- dent playing tenor saxophone, will perform virtually on game days in 2020. eye Marching Band, one of the “top ten on a single motion without separate discussion, unless someone from Fans can watch “Virtual Game Day” COVID football season would typically college marching bands in the nation,” the Council or public requests that a specific item be considered performances of the HMB by clicking include drum major Michael Janssen, according to CNN Headline News and separately.) https://hawkeyemarchingband.uiowa. Golden Girl Kylene Spanbauer, and one of the ’s march- 1. Approve the purchase of two 2021 ½-ton 4x4 pickup trucks from Krueger edu/band-140. members of the award-winning Iowa ing bands whose halftime show is Auto of Waverly, Iowa for the total purchase price of $29,404.00 which The Iowa football team open its 2020 Dance Team. “worth the watch,” according to Sports includes the trade in of a 2011 and 2012 Chevy Silverado ½-ton 4x4 season at Purdue on Saturday. Kirk Fer- “In a normal year, we gain a signif- Illustrated. entz’s squad plays its first home game icant advantage playing at home in pickup trucks for $24,500.00. Demro is from Nashua, and plays the the following week against Illinois. Kinnick and its familiar surroundings 2. Pay Request from Modern Design, Inc. dba Optometric Architects for the Tenor Saxophone. The 2020-21 school As the most visible ensemble in the with friends, fans, and the Hawkeye Harlington Cemetery Storage Building for the amount of $6,022.77. year will be Demro’s fifth with the HMB. University of Iowa’s School of Music Marching Band cheering us on,” says 3. Pay Request from Modern Design, Inc. dba Optometric Architects for the Affectionately known as “Band 140” and the largest student organization Ferentz. Cedar River Park Youth Ballfields for the amount of $44,000.00. by its membership, the 2020 HMB has on the UI campus, the HMB brings all In addition to its many contributions been conducting rehearsals outdoors 4. Pay Request from McClure Engineering