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Coralville, Iowa — week of 2026-07-06 · all Coralville meetings

Coralville boards set to weigh $33M bond refinancing, 63-unit housing proposal

Coralville's City Council and advisory boards have a full slate of agenda items queued from late June into early July, ranging from a $33 million bond refinancing to a proposed 63-unit multi-family housing project. Minutes have not yet been published for any of these meetings, so outcomes and vote tallies are not yet available; the items below reflect what each body was scheduled to consider.

City Council — June 23

The Coralville City Council had two meetings on the agenda for June 23. The regular meeting included public hearings on the proposed Oakdale Overlook Subdivision, which would involve a land use amendment for 3.69 acres to High-Density Residential to allow a 63-unit multi-family building at Oakdale and Jones Boulevards.

The council was also scheduled to act on several financing measures:

On the infrastructure side, the council was set to consider an engineering contract with Veenstra & Kimm, Inc. for Oakdale Trunk Sewer improvements, capped at $214,000.

A separate work session the same day was scheduled to cover Planning & Zoning Commission July submittals and a Water Department report.

Because minutes are not yet published, it is not known which items were approved, tabled, or continued.

Planning & Zoning Commission — July 1

The Planning and Zoning Commission was set to hold a public hearing on a master development site plan and preliminary plat for the Iowa River Landing Parkview subdivision.

The commission was also scheduled to review final plats for two lots in the Coral Ridge Commerce Park:

No outcomes are available yet.

Civil Service Commission — July 2

The Coralville Civil Service Commission was scheduled to meet to certify the police officer hiring list, elect a chairperson for 2026, and discuss the sergeant assessment center. The agenda also included approval of the June 6, 2025 meeting minutes.

Certification of the hiring list is an administrative step that determines which candidates are eligible for police officer positions.

What this means for residents

The Oakdale Overlook proposal, if advanced, would add 63 multi-family units near Oakdale and Jones Boulevards. The $33 million bond refinancing and $1.7 million in new general obligation bonds involve city debt and capital spending. The Oakdale Trunk Sewer contract addresses wastewater infrastructure. Final plats in Coral Ridge Commerce Park move lots toward development readiness.

Residents should note that all four meetings are listed as agenda-only with minutes not yet published. The descriptions above reflect what each body planned to take up, not confirmed decisions. Once minutes are available, vote tallies and final actions can be reported.

Coming up

No additional public meetings are listed on the provided calendar for the next 14 days. Residents are encouraged to check the city's official agenda portal for any newly posted or special meetings.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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