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Barb Bloes
Mayor
Phone 662-7174
Bill Brenny
Mayor Pro Tem
Phone 662-7406
Brian Muska
Council Member
Phone 662-4735
Gary Hansen
Council Member
Phone 662-7141
Jim Frederick
Council Member
Phone 662-7449
Jim Johnston
Council Member
Phone 662-4840
City Office
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
City Administrator
Jeff Fiegenschuh
693-4111
660-8783
saccityjf@prairieinet.net
City Administrator's Welcome
Welcome to the city government section of Sac City's website. We
are pleased to have you visiting. In the coming months the
general public will be able to access the city's budget, code of
ordinances, building permits, and other information from this
site. Please feel free to contact me, the mayor or any of the
council members with questions that you have. Again, thanks for
visiting the site and we hope you enjoy your virtual tour of Sac
City.
Code of Ordinances- Coming Soon
Comprehensive Plan- Coming Soon
Building Permits- Coming Soon
Subdivision Regulations- Coming Soon
Zoning Ordinances- Coming Soon
Council Meeting Agendas- Coming Soon
Council Meeting Minutes- Coming Soon
Child Care
High quality child care (infant-school age) in a safe and nurturing environment that promotes the development of the "whole" child while responding to families needs. Quality caregivers, a learning environment with exceptional programs and a clean, safe building await your child at Kids World.
Web Site: http://pionet.net/~kwsc/index.html
Natural Gas
Natural gas is supplied by Sac City Municipal Utilities. The pipeline source is the Northern Natural Gas Company. Offices and service facilities are maintained in the Sac City Municipal Utilities Building. Sac City has a firm supply of 1850 MM BTU on any given day. The high usage day in 1995 was 1837 MM BTU. Sac City has ample supply and has recently entered into a 9 year contract for a firm supply of gas.
Water
Water is supplied by Sac City Municipal Utilities. The elevated storage capacity is 500,000 gallons. The city is served by a new water treatment plant, completed in 1996, capable of pumping 750 gallons per minute. With the addition of another pump, the plant would have the capacity of 1000 gallons per minute.
Water Rates
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Service Area
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Usage Charge
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Inside the City
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$7.50 minimum, $5.00 per thousand
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Outside the City
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Sewer
Primary and secondary sewage treatment is provided by the City of Sac City. The treatment plant is a bio-disc system designed for a maximum flow of 1.3 million gallons per day. The plant has an average flow of 250,000 gallons per day. Industrial waste service is also available.
Sewer Rates = 100% of water charges, based on water consumption.
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Service Area
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Usage Charge
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$4.00 minimum, $4.50 per thousand
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Planning and Zoning
Contact Jeff Fiegenschuh at 693-4111 or 660-8783
Electrical
Electric service is provided by MidAmerican Electric, a part of MidAmerican Energy, headquartered in Des Moines, with an office in Sioux City, Fort Dodge and Davenport, Iowa.
Sac County Rural Electric Cooperative provides electrical service to areas outside the city proper.
Telephone, Cable Television & Internet Access
Communication services include local and long-distance services, wireless communication services, cable television, Internet Access services, High Speed Data Transmission, and distant learning services.
Sac City Fire Department
Sac City Fire Department was organized in 1884. Sac City maintains a staff of 34 volunteer firemen at present, some of them 3rd generation firefighters.
Sac City Police Department
The City of Sac City maintains our own Police Department. Our police force includes a full time Chief and 4 full-time officers.
Sac City Airport
The Sac City Municipal Airport is located approximately 2.5 miles south of the central business district. Access to the Airport is provided by U.S. Highway 20, State Highway 196 and County Roads D42 and M54. The Airport is located on 136 acres owned by the City of Sac City. The established elevation is 1250 feet above sea level (MSL).
The Sac City Municipal Airport is a Class III Airport with a concrete main runway (18/36) 4,100 feet and 75 ft. wide with a crosswind runway of 44 ft. by 2,667 ft. The secondary runway (14/32) surface is blacktop. There is an Airport Manager at the Airport who can assist with refueling an aircraft and arranging local services and information. The Sac City Airport offers room for aircraft to be housed in hangars, as well as tie-downs. There is also a pilot room and a lounge for passengers. In addition to a full range of mechanical services and fuel sales, there are 16 hangars that can be rented at the present time. These hangars are 90% full. Under existing services flight instruction has been given at the Airport, as well as charter services.
For more information contact:
Julie Howes (712) 662-7801
3060-280th Street
Sac City, IA 50583
Sac County Courthouse
Visit us on the web at: http://www.saccounty.org/
Sac County Family Development Center
Fuel assistance, food pantry, and WIC program.
For more information call 712-662-3236 or email us at: sacfdc@pionet.net
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