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Jones Boulevard construction starting soon
April 5 — Work on Jones Boulevard will begin in a few days. Jones Boulevard will be reconstructed from 400-feet south of St. Andrews Drive to Penn Street in North Liberty. The project will include grading, new pavement, storm sewer system, wide sidewalk, additional lighting, and miscellaneous street related construction. The project will be constructed…
Read MoreHelp out North Liberty through the Hometown Rewards program
April 4 — The City of North Liberty is partnering with Alliant Energy to create an Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Plan through the Hometown Rewards program. The City and the Steering Committee need help to create the goals and work toward achievement. Depending on the working group participants select, the time commitment is a few…
Read MoreHighway 965 going to one lane on Friday
March 29 — The stop light at Golfview/Fairview on Highway 965 will start flashing red Friday, April 1, according to City Administration. At that time, 965 will be temporarily reduced to one lane traffic with flaggers present. The one lane duration is currently slated to be from 8:00am until noon. Construction workers will pour concrete…
Read MoreTwo Good Neighbor Meetings to be held this Thursday
March 28 — The City of North Liberty will host two Good Neighbor meetings this Thursday, March 31. The first is at Sleep Inn & Suites at 485 Madison Avenue from 5:30-7pm. The City may soon consider a rezoning and a subdivision plat for property in this area, and the public is invited to an…
Read MoreStop Light at Golfview is going live!
March 21 — According to City Administrator, Ryan Heiar, the stop light at Golfview/Fairview is set to start flashing yellow on Tuesday, March 22. It will continue to flash until Thursday, when it become fully operational. This light is located on Highway 965, just south of Fareway. Drive safe.
Read MoreCity of North Liberty receives urban water award
March 16, 2011 — On Tuesday, March 8, the City of North Liberty was recognized for its outstanding performance related to protecting and improving urban water quality. Guy Goldsmith, Parks Building and Grounds Director (pictured right), and Ryan Heiar, City Administrator (pictured center), traveled to Ames where they received the award from Pat Sauer (pictured…
Read More2011 Project Open House
As North Liberty moves towards its summer projects, we offer residents a chance to learn more about them. Engineers and city staff will be on hand to explain project details and answer questions. Major projects this year include: widening of Penn Street, upgrading the north section of Jones Boulevard, building of the Dubuque Street Trail,…
Read MoreSnow Emergency!
February 24, 2011 — North Liberty automatically goes into a snow emergency when snow accumulation reaches two inches. As the weather continues to worsen, please remember to park off-street. Officers may be out ticketing Thursday evening and Friday. No end time has been determined for this snow emergency.
Read MoreAudit Report for City of North Liberty Released
February 18, 2011 — Greenwood and Crim, P.C. today released an audit report on the City of North Liberty, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2010. The City’s receipts totaled $14,500,317, a 0.18 percent increase from 2009. The receipts included $4,962,759 in property tax, $1,389,368 in tax increment financing revenues, $6,871,186 from charges for…
Read MoreTransit Advisory Meeting Minutes November 8, 2010
Minutes of the Transit Advisory Committee Second Meeting: Monday, November 8, 2010 City Council Chambers 6:30 PM Members Present: Brenda Conry, James Jetter, Adam McLaughlin, Joshua Sabin, Jim Sayre, Glenn Siders, Councilor Coleen Chipman, Councilor Brian Wayson Members Absent: None 1. Call to Order. Staff opened the meeting at about 6:35, and reported that Del…
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