Season passes will be available for purchase at the Falls starting June 16 to June 18.
With recent public health proclamation issued by Governor Kim Reynolds, recreational swimming will once again be permitted in Cedar Falls.
A Cedar Falls City Hall employee has tested positive for COVID-19, so City Hall will be closed on June 12, 2020, for cleaning.
Beginning at 7am on Friday, June 12th, 2020, the Iowa DOT’s contractor, PCI, will be starting paving operations in southern lanes.
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To our Cedar Falls community, please see below message from Mayor Rob Green regarding a silent vigil on June 6 for George Floyd.
The Farmers Market will continue on Saturdays from 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM through late October/early November.
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The work on Madison St requires a full road closure. The closure is expected to last eight (8) weeks and is to be complete by July 28.
To help prevent spread of COVID-19, the Cedar Falls Committee of Whole meeting and City Council meeting taking place on June 1.
Governor Kim Reynolds public health proclamation issued on May 26, public park facilities will be able to reopen in Cedar Falls on June 1.
The City of Cedar Falls facilities, including the Transfer Station, will now be accepting cash as payment at all locations.
To protect against the spread of COVID-19, the Cedar Falls Planning and Zoning meeting taking place on May 27 via videoconferencing.
The lane closure for this phase will be in effect for approximately six (6) weeks, depending on the weather.
Cedar Falls Public Safety will be extending their community birthday celebration program until June 15, 2020.
Cedar Falls Recreation and Fitness Center will be canceling all swimming lessons this summer due to COVID-19.
The Cedar Falls Recreation and Fitness Center will be opening for adult lap swim beginning June 1, 2020, through August 9, 2020.
The Hearst Center for the Arts will be reopening to the public June 9, 2020. They will be operating under normal hours.
As we celebrate the Class of 2020, Cedar Falls Mayor Rob Green sends the following notice to our community:
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"As the community prepares for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, the City of Cedar Falls would like to issue a reminder to the public."
An enclosed mall may remain open but must limit the number of customers present to 50 percent of its maximum occupancy capacity.
Starting as early as Wednesday, May 20, 2020, construction will begin on Ashland Avenue from Acorn Lane to Pin Oak Drive.
The contractor will begin reconstructing the sidewalk on the south side of West 3rd Street to be completed in 6 to 8 weeks.
To protect against the spread of COVID-19, Cedar Falls City Council meeting taking place on May 18, 2020, at 7:00 PM via videoconference.
Residents will be able to submit questions starting May 18 – May 20 at 10:00 AM.
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City Hall will be reopening May 18 under regular hours, under COVID-19 restrictions, to the public.
The Hearst Center for the Arts will be also be canceling their summer camps to protect against the spread of the virus.
The City of Cedar Falls is soliciting proposals from qualified vendors to replace our current document management software.
The Cedar Falls Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for May 13, 2020, at 5:30 PM will be held via Videoconference.
To protect the community from the spread of COVID-19, the Black Hawk County Police Memorial Event will be canceled this year.
For the contractor to perform this work, a full road closure will be in effect for five (5) to seven (7) days.
eginning as early as May 11th, 2020, Midway Drive will close south of University Avenue.
Due to the work being done by Canadian National Railroad beginning Wednesday, May 13th, the Big Woods Trail will be closed.
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On Tuesday, May 12th, the contractor will be performing soil boring at the Olive Street Box Culvert between West 20th and West 21st Street.
Cedar Falls Recreation and Fitness Center will continue to be closed until at least May 15, 2020.
Starting May 13th, Canadian National Railroad will be closing E Main Street north of Lincoln Street for crossing repair related work.