
Pride is not just a word in Belmond; it is what makes things happen. These “things” that happen aren’t just the common everyday kind of things either. The things that happen in Belmond are planned so that they become good things. When you see what good things happen then you understand the Belmond Pride.
Belmond Pride is exhibited by the volunteers that plan the year-round festivals and celebrations of the American spirit. All of these events draw alumni, family and friends from miles around. The Spring Home and Garden Show sets the stage for the 4th of July that plows the way for the Antique Power Show in preparation for the Fall Festival that provides the color for the Christmas Parade of Lights leaving the Christmas Show to wrap up the year.
| County: |
Wright |
| Location: |
42°51'N 93°37'W |
| Land area: |
1.92 square miles |
| Average summer temperature: |
70.7°F |
| Average winter temperature: |
18.2°F |
| Average annual rainfall: |
31.4 inches |
| Average annual snowfall: |
37.8 inches |
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Belmond Pride is seen in the beautiful structures and well kept streets of the city. The City Hall, Fire Station, Medical Center and Library have all been built or renovated within the last five years. The street reconstruction program is addressing the condition of the streets.
| Streets: |
95 % paved |
| Police Department: |
24-hour coverage with 5 Officers |
| Fire Department: |
30 volunteer fire fighters |
| Fire Insurance Class: |
5 |
| Water system: |
Licensed as a class 3 facility |
| Wastewater treatment: |
Licensed as a class 3 facility |
| Public Library: |
19,331 volumes with 114 magazine & newspaper subscriptions and 1,763 audio/films/software collections |
| Airport: |
Helicopter pad & 3,245’ turf runway |
| Zoning & Subdivision: |
Ordinances in effect |
| Assessed Valuation: |
$56,886,412 |
| City Tax rate per $1000: |
$15.20 ($38.52 all levies) |
| Bonded Indebtedness: |
$3,524,170 |
| Bonding Capacity: |
$4,709,510 |
Belmond Pride is passed down to future generations by providing a rich heritage of friendliness and caring along with a strong work ethic.
| Population: |
2560 |
| Average Income: |
$32,841 |
| Population with College Experience: |
44.8% |
Belmond Pride is demonstrated through the school system, which is recognized throughout Iowa as providing advanced technology, innovative teaching and academic excellence with BKCSD students at all levels scoring well above the state and national averages in reading, language arts and math.
Belmond Pride is revealed by the eleven active faith based organizations in the community
Belmond Pride is discovered through the Mayor and City Council consistently strive to provide a stable economy in a friendly atmosphere with reasonable utilities, solid infrastructure and high quality service.
| Eaton Corporation |
Engine valve manufacturing-524 employees |
| Farm & Home Publishing |
Plat book publishing-125 employees |
| Printing Services, Inc |
Publication and printing-95 employees |
| Sparboe Iowa Corp |
Egg production-66 employees |
| North Iowa Woods |
Wood fabrication-25 employees |
| National By-Products |
Animal products-20 employees |
| Syngenta Seed Co |
Seed processing-19 employees |
| Howard Enterprises/Heartland Clutch |
Engine parts & clutches-10 employees |
| Lee Limited |
Machining-8 employees |
| Max Yield Co-Op |
Grain handling-7 employees |
Belmond Pride is present in the housing opportunities available to fit an array of budgets, lifestyles, needs and preferences for rural versus town; secluded and wooded areas versus a home on the golf course; traditional apartment living versus rental homes; independent living versus senior apartments or care center. The list goes on and on, but one thing is sure the pride of Belmond residents is apparent in the care they take in their homes. Belmond's housing stock is in excellent condition.
| Housing Stock: |
1193 units |
| Detached houses: |
920 units |
| Owner Occupied: |
74 % |
| Rental Units Available: |
305 |
| Age of Housing Stock: |
653 are 1960 or newer |
| Median Value of Housing: |
$62,800 |
| Median Rent: |
$302 |
Belmond has much to offer including the pride of a community that ensures a feeling of security. When all of the facts are gathered together - excellent education, comprehensive human services, convenient retail shopping, varied housing, and unique cultural and year-round recreational opportunities - you come to only one conclusion:
Belmond Pride is a Community Legacy.
At Belmond-Klemme, the Iowa Teaching Standards are the focal point of professional development activities. It is the goal of the BKCSD to assure that all students have the benefit of teachers possessing mastery in all areas of the Iowa Teaching Standards. This means that time, training and support are an important part of professional life at BKCSD.
The primary indicator regarding the State of the School involves student achievement. BKCSD students at all levels are scoring well above the state and national average in reading, language arts and math. While the progress of our students in science has been slightly slower, BKCSD students still score above the state and national averages.
Belmond is surrounded with a wealth of higher education opportunities. For Community College and Trade/Technical Schools we have North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) in Mason City just 30 miles away; Iowa Central Community College in Ellsworth just 38 miles away; and, Hamilton College also located 30 miles away in Mason City.
Four year colleges and universities include: Iowa State University (ISU) at Ames, Iowa which is about 60 miles away; University of Northern Iowa (UNI) in Cedar Falls, Iowa about 85 miles away; and, Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa about 30 miles away.
We also have three ICN rooms in Belmond: Talbot Belmond Public Library, Belmond-Klemme Jr/Sr High School and Belmond Medical Center. The Library and Schools do host ICN conducted classes from various colleges and universities throughout the year.
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