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Frequently asked questions about planned Front Street improvements
In the spring of 2018, North Liberty plans to rebuild Front Street between Zeller and Cherry streets. This project is the first local project being funded by state’s 10¢ increase to road-use (gas) tax, which the city council plans to invest in the streets in North Liberty’s original neighborhood. This project will replace Front Street…
Read MoreNorth Liberty police continue to break department policy (for a good cause)
Starting Nov. 1, North Liberty police officers will have a short reprieve from the department’s strict no-beards-in-uniform policy. Participating officers will make donations to the annual Domestic Violence Intervention Program holiday toy drive and the department’s Shop with a Cop program. The department has a history of supporting the Domestic Violence Intervention Program’s toy drive;…
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North Liberty Business Boom to celebrate the local business community
Join the local business community to share a drink, a few bites and each other’s company at the North Liberty Business Boom. The open-house social will be held on Thursday, Nov. 2, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., at the South Slope Community Center, 980 N Front Street. The event is complementary, and no RSVP is…
Read MoreTrunk or Treat with your lil’ ghouls and goblins at the North Liberty Community Center
The North Liberty Library is hosting its third annual Annual Trunk or Treat on Friday, Oct. 27, at 10:30 a.m. in the south Community Center parking lot. Bring your birth-to-pre-K tots in costume to trunk or treat with staff from different City of North Liberty departments. This year we are excited to expand the event…
Read MoreLane reduction: Penn Street west of Penn Court
Weather permitting, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, westbound Penn Street, between Penn Court and Interstate 380, will be reduced to one lane. The lane reduction is required so crews can replace some planting in the road’s median. Drivers are asked to use caution around the work site, allow extra travel…
Read MoreLane reduction: Penn Street I-380 overpass
Weather permitting, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25, the Penn Street I-380 overpass will be reduced to a single lane with flaggers. The lane reduction is necessary so crews can install cameras to allow Iowa Department of Transportation staff to monitor traffic flows for its projects at Forevergreen Road and at…
Read MoreJM Swank partners with the library to feed kids
The North Liberty Community Library has partnered with JM Swank, a national, full-line food ingredient distributor located in North Liberty, to offer snacks to hungry kids and teens after school. Kids function best when properly nourished, and with food insecurity in Johnson County hovering around 14 percent, and an estimated 4,150 kids might not be…
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Drug Take Back 2020 Comes Saturday
The North Liberty Police Department, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Agency, will collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Liberty Police Department, 340 N. Main St., for safe disposal. This service is free and anonymous. Tablets, capsules and all other…
Read MoreNext Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
The North Liberty Police Department, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Agency, will collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs on Satruday, Oct. 28, 2105 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Liberty Police Department, 5 E Cherry Street, for safe disposal. This service is free and anonymous. Tablets, capsules and all other…
Read MoreApply to fill the Park & Recreation Commission vacancy
The Park and Recreation Commission plans for the continuing development of parks and recreation facilities in North Liberty. They also set policies for operation of those facilities. This Commission meets monthly. Appointment is to complete a term ending June 30, 2019. Full appointments are for a three-year term. Applications are available online at northlibertyiowa.org or…
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