News
Meet Jordan Miller
City Week is Oct. 12 – 16. We’re taking the opportunity to get to know the people who make North Liberty run. Meet others throughout the week here. Today we meet Jordan Miller, a volunteer firefighter and EMT. The North Liberty Fire Department is on pace to break 1,000 calls for service in a calendar year for the first time…
Read MoreMeet Michael Pentecost
City Week is Oct. 12 – 16. We’re taking the opportunity to get to know the people who make North Liberty run. Meet others throughout the week here. Today we meet Michael Pentecost, the water department’s assistant superintendent. You may have read about we’re gearing up for a new water plant to serve our growing population. Michael’s worked for North Liberty…
Read MoreMeet David Furler
City Week is Oct. 12 – 16. We’re taking the opportunity to get to know the people who make North Liberty run. Meet others throughout the week here. Today we meet David Furler, the operations supervisor at the city’s waste water pollution control plant (you probably call it a sewer plant, but that hardly does the state-of-the-art facility justice). David’s…
Read MorePolice report for September 2015
Traffic Contacts: 405 Parking Contacts: 57 Vehicle Inspections: 37 Vehicle Unlocks: 30 Crash Investigations: 26 Public Assists: 107 Assist Other Agency: 80 Crimes Against Persons Report: 4 Crimes Against Property Report: 14 Other Reports: 22 Arrests: 21 Warrants: 1 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 18 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 3 Crimes Against Property Charges: 3 Other Charges: 5…
Read MoreOne week remains to apply for the Transit Taskforce
The City of North Liberty is seeking applications for volunteers to fill its Transit Taskforce, an ad hoc committee that will oversee development of a detailed plan to provide intra-city (within North Liberty) transit for residents on a trial basis. This committee expected to meet with City staff and Councilors periodically over several months and ultimately…
Read MoreTrees remain for Operation ReLeaf
Alliant Energy customers can still purchase trees for $25 through the Operation ReLeaf program through Oct. 16, 2015. The trees normally retail for an average of $65. A limited number of trees are available and advance purchase is recommended. Trees must be picked up on Oct. 24, 2015 between 8 and 9 a.m. at North Liberty…
Read MoreOctober is Fire Prevention Month
The North Liberty Volunteer Fire Department is supporting this year’s National Fire Protection Associations theme: Hear the BEEP… where you SLEEP. Every bedroom needs a working smoke alarm. Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing fire deaths and injuries. Smoke alarms save lives. If there is a fire…
Read MoreRegister now for a new class focused on building lifelong health and wellness
Set new goals, gather fresh ideas and live more fully with a new class being offered through the North Liberty recreation department. This new Wellness Class will cover cardio strength, abs and general fitness as well as talk about healthy nutrition and how to make wellness a lifestyle. Each participant will create a vision statement. The…
Read MoreSpecial census count to begin Thursday
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 1, workers with the US Census Bureau will begin counting North Liberty residents. Enumerators will be wearing official US Census Bureau badges for identification. This special census count is important to a town growing as quickly as North Liberty is, since our actual population quickly outpaces the official once-every-decade count required of…
Read MoreLane reduction: west Forevergreen Road to a single lane due to culvert work rescheduled
Weather permitting, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015, at 7 a.m., Forevergreen Road, west of Jones Boulevard, will be reduced to a single lane. This is necessary so crews can repair an undermined culvert along the road. The work is expected to be completed by the afternoon. The work, originally scheduled for at Tuesday, Sept. 29,…
Read More