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Atlantic City Council honors promoted Police Officer & others

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, recognized Atlantic Police Officer Cameron S. Ward, who was promoted during the meeting by Chief Dave Erickson, to Sergeant. Ward’s father and Omaha Police Officer/Millard North Middle School SRO Tony Ward, pinned the badge on his son after he was sworn-in.

Atlantic Police Sgt. Cameron Ward gets a hug from his father Tony, following his promotion and badge pinning. (Atlantic Police Dept. Facebook page photo)

Cameron Ward joined the A-PD in Dec., 2016. He’s a native of Griswold and G.H.S graduate. Mayor Dave Jones recognized Chris Dvorak, for her thirty-years of service with the Atlantic Police Department. And. the Council also recognized Crista Wiskus for her 20-years of service to the Atlantic Public Library.

In other business, the Council approved/passed the following:

  • An Order to close the alley behind the Fireside Lounge to 7th Street, from 8-a.m. to 11-p.m on July 11th. Owner Mark Foegen plans on holding a street dance with live entertainment, similar to what took place last year, during RAGBRAI.
  • They also passed the 3rd & final reading of an ordinance amending the Animal Shelter’s fee schedule to cover State mandated vaccinations of all intake animals and those adopted, if there is no proof of prior vaccinations. The costs, ranging from $13-to-$60 or more, will be passed on to the adoptee.
  • The Council passed the 2nd reading of an ordinance amending City Code with regard to Curfew, which will be changed from 6-p.m. to Midnight, to Midnight to 5-a.m. The error was caught by Atlantic Police Lt. Paul Wood and brought to the Council’s attention.
  • The Atlantic City Council also approved the 1st reading of an amended ordinance pertaining to Tree Trimmer Licensing. The amendment requires proof of Worker’s Comp Insurance (if applicable), and adds exemptions for: City employees performing tree work as part of their job; Private property owners trimming, removing or cutting trees on their own property or the publicly-owned right-of-way abutting their property, or any exceptions determined valid the Mayor, on a case-by-case basis (such as a declared emergency).
  • The Council held and passed the 1st reading of an amended ordinance pertaining to “Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants.” Changes include the addition of mobile food vendors and requirements, bond requirements are changed to insurance requirements, and there are two new exemptions.
  • They also passed the 1st reading of an ordinance concerning “Doing Business with the City,” which adds requirements for persons and businesses doing work for the City, to include insurance requirements.
  • And, the Council passed the 1st reading of an ordinance pertaining to “Truck & Large Vehicle parking.