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North Liberty has a Top Tank (of Water)
There are lots of different rankings towns tout, and we do that, too. But only Sellerburg, Ind., gets to tout a better ground tank. This week, Preload, LLC, a global leader in prestressed concrete tank design and construction, named North Liberty’s 750,000 gallon water storage tank as its second place 2019 Concrete Decision Award, Top…
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Applicants Sought for Appointment to Fill City Council Vacancy
The North Liberty City Council is seeking applicants for appointment to fill a vacancy on the council. An application is available online here or at City Hall, 3 Quail Creek Circle, and is due to the city clerk in person at city hall or electronically to [email protected] by noon on Wednesday, May 22, 2019. The city council…
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New Recreation Registration Platform Coming This Summer
Beginning on July 1, 2019, the North Liberty Recreation Department will begin using a new registration platform, RecDesk. Recreation staff looked at a number of options, and selected RecDesk because it’s cheaper for patrons to register online, offers pass holders additional check-in options such as a barcode on their cell phones, and staff expects the…
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Water Consumer Confidence Report Now Available
To meet Safe Drinking Water Act mandates for consumer notification, all community water supplies like North Liberty are required to publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report. The report for 2018 is now available online. This and all past reports are available here. The report contains important information regarding the water quality in our water system. The…
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Look! Up in the Sky! It’s…
A versatile media business keeps Rich Redfern of Flyover Productions always moving. His growing portfolio has attracted well known names in the industry and have taken him the distance. North Liberty is the headquarters of local media, regional financial and national transportation companies and home to solar energy and tech startups, and entrepreneurs getting their…
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Bitter Winter and Wet Spring Delays Outdoor Pool Opening
We’re all looking forward to summer, but the wet spring and bitter winter will continue to have an impact on our summer outdoor pool opening. The spring weather delayed the installation of new equipment, which in turn will delay additional cleanup, re-painting and curing, and other repairs that must occur before the pool can be filled.…
Read MorePolice Report for April 2019
Traffic Contacts: 404 Parking Contacts: 27 Vehicle Inspections: 26 Vehicle Unlocks: 37 Crash Investigations: 19 Public Assists: 401 Assist Other Agency: 121 Crimes Against Persons Report: 13 Crimes Against Property Report: 17 Other Reports: 47 Arrests: 45 Warrants: 6 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 30 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 11 Crimes Against Property Charges: 4 Other Charges: 17…
Read MoreRoad Closure: Zeller Street from Front to Chestnut
Beginning at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7, East Zeller Street will be closed from the intersection of Front Street to E. Chestnut Street. The closure is expected to last until May 10 depending on repair work, weather and concrete cure time. The closure is required so crews can make a deep sanitary sewer repair.…
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Nominate Someone Who Makes North Liberty Great
The fabric of a community is made up of the people who call it home. And often there are unsung heroes who contribute good works. Let’s fix the unsung part. Nominations for North Liberty’s person of the year recognition, which has been awarded since 2013, are now open. They are due by 5 p.m. on…
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Volunteer to Be Involved in Community Decision Making
Each year, the Mayor and City Council appoint commissioners to the city’s volunteer advisory boards and commissions. The commissions and boards help make decisions about a host of issue facing our community: what can be rezoned, if a variance to code should can be allowed, priorities for public parks and recreational amenities, and much more.…
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