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Change Your Clock, Change Your Batteries on March 13

This weekend, we’ll turn our clocks ahead an hour (that makes it spring, right?!). North Liberty firefighters and fire-prevention folks remind you that this is a good opportunity to also replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. The National Fire Protection Association reports that 71 percent of smoke alarms that fail…

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Good Neighbor Meeting: Liberty Villas

Update: This meeting can be watched at the bottom of this post. The City has received an application for a zoning map amendment (rezoning) on 25.81 acres of property located on the east side of North Dubuque Street approximately 775 feet north of Centro Way. The rezoning would be from I-1 Industrial District and C-2-A…

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It’s OK to Not be OK, and It’s Good to Get Help

People of all different backgrounds and demographics experience mental health crises. There are local and national resources to help those who are experiencing a crisis and need help. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, here are some resources to help. CommUnity’s Mobile Crisis Outreach dispatch mental health counselors 24/7 to homes, schools,…

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City Council to Meet on March 8, 2022

Included in each City Council information packet is a memo from the City Administrator offering a summary and context of items appearing on the agenda. We will begin publishing these memos here in our news feed to make them more accessible. You can sign up to be notified of news items, agendas and more by email. This meeting…

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Designing Light

It’s easy to take lighting for granted when it comes to designing a space. Whether it’s a remodel or a fresh start, every detail counts especially in how it will be lit. Kim Miller, of Illuminate, helps clients to develop multi-tiered lighting systems that will serve both as utility and aesthetic to bring out the…

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North Liberty Updates Masking Policy

In line with updated public health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the City of North Liberty has updated its masking policy. Masks are welcome and available, but not required, in our facilities. Under the CDC’s new community risk classification, people in Johnson County are at medium risk of COVID-19 . At…

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