Iowa City Update is a weekly video featuring City of Iowa City projects, programs and events.
Those who do not remove snow and ice could face a fine, and that’s no way to start the new year.
Each episode, Mayor Bruce Teague interviews guests about a variety of issues that are important to our residents.
Property owners are responsible for the ice and snow removal from all sidewalks that abut their private property.
Iowa City Transit is currently experiencing delays throughout the system due to heavy snow.
The center is expected to reopen at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, with its normal COVID-19 level of service.
The City expects approximately $30,000 to be available for emerging agencies that have not recently received A2A funding.
Their collection will resume on Monday, Jan. 4 on curbside customers' normal collection day.
Meeting IDs will be posted 48 hours in advance at the City Council documents website.
The community is encouraged to provide additional input on the preliminary plan, to be incorporated into the final plan.
Ask a neighbor or friend to check on your home and to keep an eye out for anything suspicious.
Reservations will be available for 45-minute blocks from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Declaration extended all in-place health mitigation efforts through Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020.
The on-duty employee had escaped from the suspect and taken refuge in a locked office.
Routes normally collected on Fridays will be collected a day early, on Thursday, Dec. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 31.
The suspects left in a white sedan with unknown out-of-state license plates.
At the latest City Council meeting, Mayor Bruce Teague declared Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, to be Human Rights Day in Iowa City.
Applications are due by 5 p.m., Monday, Jan. 4, 2021.
The holiday season results in more trash than normal, which means more entering our landfill this time of year.
The award recognizes law enforcement agencies that demonstrate excellence in providing innovative service to crime victims.
Iowa City Update is a weekly video featuring City of Iowa City projects, programs, and events.
A score of 100 is considered perfect, with scores above 100 possible due to additional bonus points cities may earn in several categories.
The warrants were served in connection to recent shooting incidents in Iowa City.
Holiday light strands can now be recycled at several locations in Iowa City and Coralville through January 10, 2021.
Even though the holiday season is going to look and feel different this year, that doesn't mean the pandemic will put a stop to traditions.
Online donations will be directed through the Community Foundation of Johnson County. Donations can be made here.
Approximately $300,000 is available to eligible projects within the city of Iowa City.
The City Council has approved $75,000 for fiscal year 2020, which will be split among the recipients.
The victim suffered minor injuries in the assault, but declined medical attention.
Officers responded and spoke with witnesses who reported that a dark-skinned male had exited a tan sedan and fired multiple shots.
This virtual event will be held via Zoom from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020.
On Nov. 24, 2020, the Mayor delayed the starting date for the planned water rate increase, from February 1, 2021, to July 1, 2021.
As we begin our holiday decorating for the season, remember you can recycle holiday lights in the Iowa City and Coralville area.
Serious Brain Disorders Advocates Leslie and Scott Carpenter are parents of a child with Serious Brain Disorder.