Meservey City Council Approves New Attorney, Demolition Projects

Council also reviews infrastructure changes and sets public budget hearing

Apr. 16, 2026 at 7:25pm

A dimly lit, cinematic painting of an empty city council chamber or government office, with warm sunlight streaming through the windows and casting long shadows across the room, conveying a sense of quiet contemplation and civic responsibility.The Meservey City Council's recent meeting saw decisions on legal representation, infrastructure projects, and the municipal budget, reflecting the local government's efforts to address community needs.Meservey Today

The Meservey City Council took several actions during its April 13 meeting, including approving the hiring of a new city attorney, authorizing the demolition of two abandoned properties, and reviewing a proposed change order for a drainage issue on Minnesota Street. The council also scheduled a public hearing on the city's budget for April 22.

Why it matters

As a local governing body, the Meservey City Council's decisions on legal representation, infrastructure projects, and budget priorities can have significant impacts on the community. These actions demonstrate the council's efforts to address property issues, improve public works, and engage residents through the budget process.

The details

The council approved hiring Jason Palmer of Lamson, Dugan and Murray as the new city attorney following an introduction and discussion. They also approved bids from Lauen Excavating to demolish two abandoned properties, choosing to have the structures buried rather than hauled away. Additionally, the council reviewed a proposed change order to address a drainage issue on Minnesota Street, with more financial details expected at a future meeting.

  • The Meservey City Council meeting took place on April 13, 2026.
  • A public hearing on the city's budget is scheduled for April 22, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.
  • The next regular meeting of the council is set for May 11, 2026 at 6 p.m.

The players

Jason Palmer

An attorney with Lamson, Dugan and Murray who was hired as the new Meservey city attorney.

Lauen Excavating

A construction company that was awarded bids to demolish two abandoned properties in Meservey.

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What’s next

The council will review additional financial details related to the proposed change order for the Minnesota Street drainage issue at a future meeting.

The takeaway

The Meservey City Council's actions demonstrate its commitment to addressing property issues, improving infrastructure, and engaging the community through the budget process, all of which are important for the overall well-being and development of the city.