A lone white egret enjoys the Mississippi Riverfront near Lindsay Park, Davenport.

Rezoning sought for car service center on southeast corner of 18th St. and 53rd Ave.

The highly visible – but long vacant – lot on the southeast corner of 53rd Avenue and 18th Street, Bettendorf, is being eyed for a retail commercial strip along with an automotive service center.

To allow the use of the site for a car repair center, a rezoning from C-2 (community shopping district) to C-3 (general business district) has been requested by Julia LLC. The corporation is owned by Dan Elias, who operates QC Auto Service with locations in Davenport, Moline and Bettendorf (State Street).

$18 million in new city projects proposed; with $15.3 in new bonds to finance improvements

> Sewer/water system extensions for I-80/Middle Road development would get funding start

> Forest Grove Road, Tanglefoot and Hopewell would get widening/paving

More than $18 million in new streets, recreation trails, sewer system upgrades, water main extensions, park improvements and stormwater control projects are included in the proposed 2013-14 community improvement plan (CIP) under review by the Bettendorf City Council.

University of Iowa study: more gambling venues haven't led to more problem gamblers

A new University of Iowa study has found that expansion of gambling venues in the state has not led to higher rates of "problematic gambling behavior," and the percentage of people who don't gamble has risen 11 percent to 83 percent compared with the research findings in 1995.

The study published last month in "Annals of Clinical Psychiatry" is good news for communities and families concerned about expansion of gambling venues in creating more pathological gambling among residents. And, it also may be a sobering finding for casino operators and state and local governments hoping for an ever expanding pool of gamblers and gambling tax revenues in the casino markets.

Hotel/motel tax revenue at 15-year low; surcharge on Isle 'comped' rooms offset some of decline

Bettendorf's hotel/motel sales tax revenue fell to a 15-year low in fiscal 2012, and gambling tax revenue paid the city is off 29 percent from its peak in 2004.

The falling hotel/motel sales tax and gambling revenue echo a similar decline in Isle of Capri casino admissions over the past 11 years, and the peaking of casino revenues in 2004.

For fiscal year 2012 ended June 30, city hotel/motel sales tax totaled $738,000, down nearly $70,000 from the hotel/motel sales tax in 1998, and are off 16 percent from 2008.

Listen and give your feedback on passenger rail plans between Chicago and Council Bluffs/Omaha

Three public hearings will be held this week on plans to establish passenger rail service between Chicago and Omaha, but you don't have to go the meetings in Chicago, Des Moines or Omaha to view the presentations and provide feedback.

The Iowa Department of Transportation has set up a project web site, chicagotoomaha.com, with the same public meeting information online, along with an online survey form for you to provide comments to planners on the regional rail service.

Hear oral arguments in Iowa League of Cities lawsuit vs. the U.S. EPA over sewage 'bypass' issue

The legal tussle between the Iowa League of Cities and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over so-called sewage "bypass" regulations was argued last month before the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis.

The three-judge panel took the case under advisement and is expected to issue its decision in the matter before the end of the year.

If you want to listen to the November 13 oral arguments in the case, CLICK ON THIS LINK.

Bettendorf Library planning $550,000 renovation

The popular Bettendorf Public Library Information Center is planning a $550,000 "Refreshovation" to meet the changing needs of users, and the library's foundation is hoping to raise half of the money needed to pay for the renovation.

The library at 2950 Learning Campus Drive was last remodeled 15 years ago, and the renovation is needed to reflect the changing use of the facility, according to library officials.

Forest Grove Park plan price tag over $20 million

The proposed master plan for the new Forest Grove Park -- expected to be approved at a joint meeting of the Bettendorf City Council and park board tonight (12/3) -- comes with an eye-popping estimated price tag of more than $23 million.

The city isn't expected to undertake any of the significant improvements for at least three years, but the master plan outlines an ambitious blueprint for development of the new 95-acre park, just south of I-80 and east of Middle Road.

MidAmerican nuclear power feasibility study includes $450,000 for natural gas power plant analysis

MidAmerican Energy's second year of studying if a nuclear power plant is feasible for construction in Iowa included spending nearly $450,000 to analyze whether building a natural gas-fired generating station would be a better idea.

The utility, in the second of a three-year feasibility study of nuclear power, filed its spending report with the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) November 15 and the bills included the payment of $447,543 to NERA Economic Consulting, headquartered in New York City. NERA energy consultants have a lengthy record of testifying against U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) air quality regulations and for Republican-backed energy policies.

Isle of Capri Casinos reports loss of $6.65 million, 17 cents per share, in second quarter

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. today (11/29) reported a $6.65 million loss for its second quarter, and company officials primarily blamed the decline on the poor performance of its gambling operations in Mississippi.

For the quarter ended Oct. 28, the Isle reported a loss of 17 cents per share, compared with a loss of 4 cents per share for the same period a year ago.

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