Dick Kirchoff Reflects Upon His 14 Years As Mayor

(Le Mars) — Mayor Dick Kirchoff, soon to be former mayor, pounded the gavel for the last time when he adjourned the special city council meeting on Thursday.  Kirchoff has served as the mayor of Le Mars for the past 14 years.  He decided earlier this year not to seek re-election.  Rob Bixenman was elected in November as the incoming mayor-elect, and will take over council meetings beginning on January 4th.  Many people believe Kirchoff elevated the mayor position to be an ambassador of the city known as the “Ice Cream Capital of the World.”  Kirchoff says he never really thought about being the mayor, in fact, he claims to dislike politicians.  But he says friends of his convinced him to seek the position.

Anyone that has heard Kirchoff speak knows he believes in what he refers to as the “3-P’s…public, private, partnership.  Kirchoff says he is most proud of the economic development that occurred during his tenure as mayor.

Another area which Kirchoff is particularly proud is the focus on tourism, and the efforts to make Le Mars a destination community.

The long-term mayor says the city’s citizens and the many volunteers help make Le Mars a special community.

Kirchoff says he is also proud of how the town and its people responded to the Community Betterment Programs by initially identifying the various projects, funding those projects, and implementing all ten projects.

He says the Community Betterment Projects have helped Le Mars enhance its “quality of life” provisions.

The mayor will soon exit his city hall office, but he remains optimistic about Le Mars’ future.

Upon his retirement from city government, Kirchoff says he will remain in the community and hopes to be participating in different events.  He says he is “leaving the door open” to offering help when possible.