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Allison Today
By the People, for the People
Allison City Council Discusses Water Shutoffs, Park Events, and Sewer Maintenance
Mayor Tim Junker provides updates on recent city council meeting actions.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The Allison City Council held its regular meeting on February 9, 2026, where Mayor Tim Junker reported on three water shutoffs, the cancellation of the March 9 meeting, and plans for Boy Scout tent camping at Wilder Park. The council also discussed a proposed mural design and plans to seek bids for sewer jetting and televising.
Why it matters
The Allison City Council's actions impact the local community, including managing utilities, maintaining public spaces, and planning infrastructure projects. These updates provide transparency into the city's operations and decision-making processes.
The details
At the meeting, Mayor Tim Junker reported that three water shutoffs were required following a review with the deputy utility clerk. The council also announced the cancellation of the March 9 meeting, with the next meeting scheduled for March 23. Joe Conlon, representing Wilder Park, informed the council that the park could host about 120 Boy Scouts for tent camping the first weekend in May, with the group planning to complete community service projects. The council discussed a proposed mural design for the Paint Iowa Beautiful grant but opted to delay applying until additional concepts are developed. Public Works Director Trent Stirling said the city plans to seek bids for sewer jetting and televising roughly 39,000 feet of sewer line on a three- to four-year rotation schedule.
- The Allison City Council met for its regular session on February 9, 2026.
- The March 9 meeting has been canceled, with the council scheduled to meet next on March 23, 2026.
- The Boy Scouts plan to camp at Wilder Park the first weekend in May 2026.
The players
Tim Junker
The mayor of Allison, Iowa.
Joe Conlon
A representative of Wilder Park in Allison.
Trent Stirling
The public works director for the city of Allison.
The takeaway
The Allison City Council is actively managing the city's utilities, public spaces, and infrastructure, demonstrating its commitment to maintaining the community's well-being and quality of life.


