BOILING WATER NO LONGER REQUIRED:Repair of a broken water main required an interruption in water service on May 7, 2026 in the following area:• North 13th Street, Locust Street to Sycamore StreetThe necessary flushing and purification verification steps have been completed.Water samples have been confirmed to be free of coliform bacteria. You may return to normal use of your water service.
Please be advised of the following road closure. Immediately Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, from now until further notice, State Street will be closed between S. 24th and S. 30th for a water main repair. Motorists are reminded to take extra caution while driving near work zones and are encouraged to use an alternate travel route when possible.
Initial appointments are for a two-year term. The membership shall consist of five members. Of these members two shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council, two shall be elected from the regular police force of the city, and one shall be elected from the beneficiaries of the pension. Elected members shall be selected in the manner provided by law.
It shall be the duty of the members of the Police Pension Board to manage, invest and control the Police Pension Fund and all monies pertaining thereto in the manner provided by statute.
Meets quarterly (January, April, July, October) on the third Monday at 3 p.m. in the Police Department Library/Conference Room.
To view the most recent meeting agenda for the Police Pension Board, please select the link below.
Police Pension Board Meeting Agenda(PDF, 410KB)
Past agendas are listed below:
Police-Pension-Board-meeting-notice-20250707.pdf(PDF, 96KB) Police-Pension-Board-meeting-notice-20251020.pdf(PDF, 103KB)
Minutes from previous meetings of the Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees: Police-Pension-Board-meeting-minutes-20250127.pdf(PDF, 133KB) Police-Pension-Board-meeting-minutes-20251020.pdf(PDF, 142KB) Police-Pension-Board-meeting-minutes-20260126.pdf(PDF, 123KB)