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Apply for social service project funding to serve North Liberty
[box type=”download”]Download the application[/box] The City of North Liberty is seeking applications for social service programs and projects, focusing on innovative, new projects serving North Liberty. Applications for the $23,500 earmarked for this program are due March 1, 2017. In addition to supporting agencies and programs such as the Crisis Center of Johnson County, Elder Services,…
Read MoreMercy Iowa City donates Locally Grown Lactation Room to North Liberty Community Library
Mercy Iowa City and the North Liberty Community Library are proud to announce a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Feb. 14, for the Locally Grown Lactation Room in the North Liberty Library. The ribbon cutting is at 10:00 a.m. at the North Liberty Community Library. Community members and staff are welcome to attend. This colorful…
Read MorePolice report taking alleged shooter into custody
After an investigation, the North Liberty Police Department now has in custody the alleged shooter involved in a Jan. 16, 2017, accidental shooting. The North Liberty Police Department was assisted by, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, the Coralville Police, Iowa State Patrol, Johnson County Ambulance, the Johnson County Attorney’s Office, and the North Liberty Fire…
Read MorePeddler permit approved for multipurpose cleaner
The City of North Liberty requires transient sellers to obtain a peddler’s permit before transacting in North Liberty. Recently, the city approved a six-month permit for Danielle Middleton to perform door-to-door sales of multipurpose cleaner. Each sales person is required to carry a copy of their city-issued permit, signed by the city’s clerk and mayor.…
Read MorePolice investigating non-lethal shooting (updated)
On Jan. 16, 2017, at 3:15 p.m., North Liberty Officers were called to 35 Golfview, for a 19-year-old male that sustained a gunshot wound to his leg. Originally, the victim reported not knowing the gunman. A witness reported that a black male, wearing a dark colored hoodie, shot the victim with a handgun and fled…
Read MoreAudit report for fiscal year 2016 available
Winkel, Parker & Foster, CPA PC today released an audit report on the City of North Liberty for the year ended June 30, 2016. The City’s receipts totaled $26,826,568, a 14.6 percent increase from 2015. The receipts included $8,053, 179 in property tax, $4,509,489 in tax increment financing revenues, $10,096,467 from charges for service, $2,078,288 from operating grants,…
Read MoreOne new well is ready for testing, crews prepare to finish drilling the second
The week of, Jan. 9, crews are expected to take the next steps to add two new wells to the city’s water supply. Both wells are located in Quail Ridge Park, north of Zeller Street, west of Highway 965. Drilling of the shallower Silurian Aquifer well is complete, but the contractor will pump up to 600…
Read MorePolice report for December 2016
Traffic Contacts: 381 Parking Contacts: 64 Vehicle Inspections: 21 Vehicle Unlocks: 32 Crash Investigations: 23 Public Assists: 310 Assist Other Agency: 117 Crimes Against Persons Report: 10 Crimes Against Property Report: 20 Other Reports: 25 Arrests: 36 Warrants: 1 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 18 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 4 Crimes Against Property Charges: 9 Other Charges: 14…
Read MorePolice Department takes the I-PLEDGE to increase tobacco law compliance
The North Liberty Police Department has taken a pledge to keep tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products out of the hands of North Liberty youth as part of I-PLEDGE, a partnership with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (ABD) to educate local retailers and to enforce Iowa’s tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor product laws. Since the…
Read MoreSnow expected this weekend, possibly limiting parking
With snow expected this weekend, the City of North Liberty reminds residents about an on-street parking prohibition will automatically go into effect once two-inches of snow has accumulated. For details of this policy, and other snow-related reminders, read here.
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