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On-street Parking Prohibited Beginning Noon on Jan. 14, 2022
With a winter storm warning and the expectation of heavy snow, North Liberty will prohibit on-street parking beginning Friday, Jan. 14, at noon. The prohibition is set to expire on Saturday, Jan. 15, at noon. Parking on streets is not permitted until the snow emergency declaration has been lifted. Forecasts predict heavy winter weather, and…
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Good Neighbor Meeting for Vintage Estates
Good Neighbor Meeting: Jan. 24, 2022 at 5 p.m., Register for online Zoom meeting. Vintage Estates of North Liberty has submitted an amendment to a previously approved RS-4 PAD Single-Unit Residence District Planned Area Development. The property contains 8.42 acres located on the west side of South Jones Boulevard west of the terminus of Cory…
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The North Liberty Library Presents New Year, New Career Discussion and Job Fair on Jan. 15
Part of North Liberty Library’s Lighthouse in the Library (LITL) series, New Year, New Career is set for Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022, with a panel discussion focusing on workforce challenges in the Corridor at 11 a.m. and a free job fair beginning at noon. Community members are invited to attend the panel in person or…
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Property Owners Reminded to Clear Snow and Ice from Sidewalks
Clear, ice-free sidewalks are critical infrastructure for people making deliveries, pushing strollers, using wheelchairs, walking to school and other activities, and city code requires property owners to clear them within 48 hours after a snow fall. Following a snowstorm, high winds and bitter cold, North Libertarians look to catch a relative break heading into the…
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City Council to Meet on Jan. 11, 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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“Biting” Humorist Jennine Capó Crucet Joins Local Libraries LIT
As the daughter of Cuban immigrants, Jennine Capó Crucet was the first person in her family to be born in the United States. Her writing is full of biting humor as she ardently depicts her time as a first-generation college student, as well as the immigrant experience. Local Libraries LIT welcomes author Capó Crucet Jan.…
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Make it Mondays: Paper Plate Polar Bear
The North Liberty Recreation Department’s Make It Monday craft for the week of Jan. 10, 2022, is paper plate polar bear. Included in this week’s kit are all the materials you need to make the craft (you should provide glue, scissors and markers), coloring sheets and activity ideas. Each week, Make It Monday offers a…
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Scheels Ice Rink at Penn Meadows Park Opens for the Season
The cold has moved in and plans to stay for awhile so make the best of it by embracing winter and the unique recreation opportunities the temperatures offer. Scheels Ice Rink – the City of North Liberty’s outdoor ice rink – is free and open for the season. The 100- by 80-foot rink is installed…
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On-street Parking Prohibited Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, at 6 a.m.
With a winter storm warning and the expectation of heavy snow, North Liberty will prohibit on-street parking beginning Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022, at 6 a.m. The prohibition is set to expire on Sunday, Jan. 2, at noon. Parking on streets is not permitted until the snow emergency declaration has been lifted. Forecasts predict heavy winter…
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Make it Mondays: Paper Mittens
The North Liberty Recreation Department’s Make It Monday craft for the week of Jan. 3, 2022, is paper mittens. Included in this week’s kit are all the materials you need to make the craft (you should provide glue, scissors and markers), coloring sheets and activity ideas. Each week, Make It Monday offers a free to-go…
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