The Transit app may not reflect accurate arrival times for the 8 – Oakcrest route during the temporary service reduction.
The City of Iowa City is participating in the Entry Level & Beyond job fair on Thursday, September 30, 2021.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
Iowa City Update is a weekly video featuring City of Iowa City projects, programs and events.
September is Preparedness Month, an opportunity for you and your loved ones to prepare for an emergency or disaster.
The Senior Center's 40th Birthday Bash featuring a free outdoor movie screening with FilmScene in the Park:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
To reach Kinnick Stadium or the UIHC/VA area on game days, Iowa City Transit’s closest stops are on Benton Street.
The City’s Office of Equity and Human Rights is hosting their second session in a three-part series on the school-to-prison pipeline.
With classes back in session, the City of Iowa City is eager to welcome new cyclists to our community.
The festival will celebrate all the ways Iowa City residents, businesses, and organizations are taking action to address climate change.
The order will take effect at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, August 19, 2021. The order will expire on Sept. 30, 2021, unless otherwise extended.
No fees will be charged for the flight. Each pilot is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration or Transport Canada.
With items that are no longer usable, consider if recycling or composting are options before tossing in the trash.
As part of the work, the existing curb ramp will be removed, then replaced later that day.
The dog was wearing a blue collar and was accompanied by an older white female.
In each episode, Mayor Bruce Teague interviews guests about a variety of issues that are important to our residents.
The public and members will again be able to conduct in-person business and utilize fitness rooms and social spaces.
If you do not already have a cart, you can sign-up at icgov.org/organics or call 319-356-5151 to obtain one.
The Iowa City Farmers Market staff would like to invite kids ages 8 to 18 to participate as a Kid Vendor during our 10th annual Kids Market.
Last month, some spigots were temporarily shut down for repair after a waterline break was located. They have now all been fixed.
This wave of the program was a success, with students able to donate usable goods, donate unopened food, and recycle old batteries.
Juneteenth marks the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when some of the last enslaved people in America were freed from Confederate Texas.
The event will be a drive-through format, with staff and signage available to direct residents on where to drop off their containers.
On Friday, June 4, 2021, current Senior Center members will be able to make appointments to use The Center's fitness rooms.
Each episode, Mayor Bruce Teague interviews guests about a variety of issues that are important to our residents.
Sidewalks on Park Road Bridge will closed as safety improvement are made during the week of June 1, 2021.
The trees will work to clean the air, soak up runoff, reduce utility bills, increase property values, and beautify the area.
The annual Pride parade and festival, organized by the local nonprofit Iowa City Pride, will be hosted Oct. 1 and 2, 2021.
Installation of this new equipment was completed by staff from the Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department.
The City continues to explore solutions for plastics that are not recyclable at this time, like plastic clamshells.
The dinner will take place Thursday, August 19, outdoors on North Linn Street in Iowa City.
Because of the limited number of signs available, we ask that you take only one sign per household.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
A virtual (Zoom) discussion of the book will be held from 7-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 15, 2021.
GenStories brings together members of the Iowa City Senior Center and local teenagers for a series of conversations over Zoom.
The Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department is seeking the public's input on improvements at Glendale Park, 1250 East Jefferson Street.
Things will look a little differently, but the Iowa City Farmers Market will return to in-person shopping beginning on May 1, 2021.
The City of Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department is seeking the public's input on a new playground for the Ped Mall.