416.01 MEMORIALS FOR VETERANS. The governing body of any city of this state, however organized, may adopt an ordinance providing for the erection, equipment, and maintenance of a building or monument or parks in recognition of the services performed by soldiers, sailors, marines, and war veterans of the United States. The ordinance may also provide […]
416.02 TAX LEVY. For the purpose of meeting the cost of such building or monument or parks, any such city may levy, within the limits permitted by law, amounts sufficient to cover the cost of such building or monument, or parks, but any such sums so levied shall be separately levied, and when collected, shall […]
416.05 WAR AND HISTORICAL MUSEUM. The governing body of any such city may provide in such building for a war and historical museum, and for such other features as it may determine. History: (1933-13) 1923 c 325 s 5; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7
416.06 CONSTRUCTION. Insofar as sections 416.01 to 416.06 affect cities of the third class, they shall be deemed as amendatory of and supplemental to Laws 1921, chapter 257, but shall not affect any building, monument, or parks or proceedings heretofore commenced thereunder. History: (1933-14) 1923 c 325 s 6
416.07 SECOND CLASS CITIES; PUBLIC BUILDINGS WITH PARKWAY. Each city of the second class in the state is hereby authorized to construct and to maintain in the public streets or alleys thereof buildings for use as sewer pumping stations, public restrooms, and other public purposes. Each such city is authorized to maintain a small parkway […]
416.16 CONDEMNATION OF LAND FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Any city in this state now or hereafter having a population of over 50,000 shall have the right, power, and authority to condemn lands under the power of eminent domain for sites and grounds for public school buildings, and for all other municipal or public buildings for such […]