(Des Moines) Massena Mayor Phil Przychodzin received the Mayor of the Year Award in the Under 2,000 in Population category by the Iowa Mayor’s Association. The award will be presented at the Association’s business meeting on September 17, during the Iowa League of Cities Annual Conference & Exhibit in Des Moines.
The Mayor of the Year Award was created to recognize individuals who have provided extraordinary public service to their community, the League, the Iowa Mayors Association, and local government. The award has three population categories: Under 2,000, 2,000-10,000, and Over 10,000. Mayors Kevin Van Otterloo of Rock Valley and Brad Cavanagh of Dubuque won the other categories.
Massena City Clerk Dawn Stuhr nominated Mayor Przchodzin.
Stuhr says Przchodzin has not run for Mayor; however, he just always gets written in.
Mayor Przychodzin has been a driving force in improving Massena, including new water mains and meter pits, new wells, new homes built, and many more projects. Przychodzin steps in again and again to support Massena to the point of helping with city mowing, putting up city Christmas lights, and any other task that needs doing, but doesn’t have the people to get it done. For small cities, this is a public service that goes above and beyond, strengthening Massena as a community.
The Iowa League of Cities recognizes and celebrates the engaging and thoughtful leadership of Mayor Przychodzin in meeting the unique needs of Massena.
The Iowa League of Cities is the oldest, continuously operating municipal League in the country. Founded in 1898,
The League is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the unified voice for cities, providing advocacy, training, and guidance to the cities of Iowa.








