Meeting Summary and Briefs: Casey City Council for October 20, 2025

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Casey City Council Meeting | October 20, 2025

The Casey City Council on Monday, October 20, 2025, took a significant step to combat youth vandalism by passing a parental responsibility ordinance that holds guardians financially liable for damages caused by minors. The council also advanced plans for a security-focused remodel of City Hall offices and heard a report on critical upgrades needed for the city’s three emergency siren systems. For more details on these topics, see our full coverage.

Saddle Club Lease Approved: The council unanimously ratified a revision to the Casey Saddle Club’s lease agreement for city property. The change reduces the club’s required liability insurance coverage from $5 million to $3 million. The adjustment was made after it was determined the higher coverage level was causing a substantial increase in the club’s insurance premiums, and $3 million was deemed a more standard and appropriate amount.

City to Fund Airport Hangar Door Repair: The city will use funds from a maturing Certificate of Deposit (CD) to pay for an estimated $45,000 to $50,000 repair of a hangar door at the city-owned airport. Mayor Mike Nichols explained that the airport board will then fully reimburse the city for the cost. This arrangement allows the necessary repairs to be made to the city’s building while saving the airport board from having to secure a loan.

Demolition Scheduled for South Central Avenue Property: City Attorney Tracy Willenborg announced that the demolition of the property at 204 S. Central Avenue is expected to begin on October 29, pending weather conditions and final EPA clearance. The council was advised to coordinate with law enforcement and public works to ensure proper barricades are in place and to prepare for any necessary road closures during the teardown.

New Public Works Director Starts: Ryan Staley was welcomed during his first day as Casey’s new Director of Public Works. Staley was immediately tasked with developing official CAD drawings for a planned remodel of City Hall offices. He will also oversee several ongoing projects, including sidewalk construction on East Main Street and improvements at the city park.

Grant Application Submitted for Safe Routes to School: Economic Development Director Tom Daughhetee reported that the city officially submitted its application for a Safe Routes to School grant on October 14. The grant program is designed to fund projects that improve safety and accessibility for students who walk or bike to school.

Comprehensive Plan Nears Completion: The city’s new comprehensive plan is in its final stages of development. Daughhetee announced that a public open house to review the plan is scheduled for November 3, just before the next council meeting. A formal public hearing to adopt the plan will be held on November 17, with a final vote expected by December 1.

Motorcycle Event Praised for Turnout: Alderman Lori Wilson praised the success of a recent motorcycle event held in town. “The motorcycle event that we had in town was amazing,” she said. “There was a bunch of people down there and all kinds of kids, and it was really good.” She expressed hope that the event organizers would return next year.

October 6 Minutes Approved: The council voted to approve the meeting minutes from its previous regular session held on October 6, 2025.

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