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Lane reduction: west Forevergreen Road to a single lane due to culvert work
Update: this work has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 30, due to rain. Weather permitting, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 29, 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…
Read MoreForevergreen expected to reopen next week
Update: Sara Court has reopened. Friday morning, Sara Court was temporarily closed due to some necessary, emergency work as part of the construction along Forevergreen Road in Coralville. Otherwise, all paving is set to be completed next Tuesday. The diagram above shows work that has been completed in yellow, scheduled for Friday, Sept. 25 in…
Read MoreRoad work: Alexander Way and 240th Street work rescheduled
Weather permitting, the intersection of Alexander Way and 240th Street will close Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 8:30 a.m. so crews can complete water main work. The intersection is expected to reopen the morning of Friday, Sept. 25. This work was originally scheduled for August, but was delayed due to a supplier error. Drivers are asked…
Read MoreIndoor pool closed Friday, Sept. 18, and Saturday, Sept. 19, for emergency repair
The indoor pool will close for an emergency maintenance issue on Friday, Sept. 18, and Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015. The indoor pool is expected to reopen on Sunday, Sept. 20, at its regularly scheduled time. Pool temperature will be roughly 3 degrees cooler than normal on Sunday; please swim at your comfort level. Pool temperatures…
Read MoreApplication for FY17 social service funding now available
Each year, the City of North Liberty funds a number of organizations who offer social services to North Liberty residents. As part of its annual budget planning, the City of North Liberty has asked organizations seeking funding for services in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, to submit an application by Oct. 1, 2015,…
Read MoreNominations for the North Liberty Hall of Fame sought
The City of North Liberty is seeking nominations for 2015 induction into the community’s Hall of Fame. The award was developed in 2013 to recognize individuals who provided extraordinary public service and dedication to the community. Past inductees are Russ Gerdin, in 2013, a philanthropist and the founder of Heartland Express; Tom Salm, in 2014,…
Read MoreWork towards reopening Forevergreen Road continues
Work on Forevergreen Road related to the construction of a Hy-Vee in Coralville continues to move forward, with a reopening expect by the end of September, according to Coralville engineers overseeing the project. The road’s mainline is expected to be ready to pave by the week of Sept. 21, with some additional work required to pour three raised medians and brick pavers, as…
Read MoreHoops with a Cop scheduled for Oct. 24, 2015
North Liberty police officers will host the inaugural Hoops with a Cop from 9 a.m. to noon on Oct. 24, 2015, at the North Liberty Community Center. All ages are invited to play a variety of basketball-based games and talk with the officers. This is an opportunity for officers of the North Liberty Police Department…
Read MoreIowa DOT invites residents to open-house discussion of I-80/I-380 interchange, including the future of Forevergreen Road
From the Iowa Department of Transportation: The Iowa Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting Sept. 29 to discuss the proposed improvements of the Interstate 80/I-380/U.S. 218/Iowa 27 interchange in Johnson County. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting anytime between 5-6:30 p.m. at the Coralville Public Library, 1401 Fifth St.,…
Read MorePolice to offer disposal for unused prescription drugs
The North Liberty Police Department, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Agency, will collect expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs on Sept. 26, 2105 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Liberty Police department for safe disposal. This service is free and anonymous. Tablets, capsules and all other solid doses will be collected.…
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