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Take a Bite Out of Dine
The delivery economy has only grown over time, though not everyone has their own drivers to run goods and many of the available options are not local. Adam Weeks, co-founder of Chomp, says a better option based in and serving to the needs of the community was overdue. North Liberty is the headquarters of local…
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Learn More about Local Agencies Serving North Liberty Residents
Starting today and continuing over the coming months, we’ll be spotlighting a range of agencies providing services to residents of North Liberty. These spotlights, covering 14 local agencies, will include information on social media, displays at the library including relevant materials available for checkout, as well as interviews with staff from the agencies discussing the…
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Ranshaw Way Reopens to Traffic Between Golf View and Hawkeye Drives
It may not look like much, but it’s got it where it counts. Ranshaw Way, recently closed between Golf View and Hawkeye drives to allow the construction of an underpass, has reopened two lanes to through traffic. Work will continue into summer 2022 to complete the underpass, trail and sidewalks as well as storm water…
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Good Neighbor Meeting for Property Located Near Denison and Brook Ridge Avenues
Good Neighbor Meeting: Nov. 29, 2021 at 5 p.m., Register for online Zoom meeting. Watts Group Development, Inc. may submit and the City may soon consider a zoning map amendment (rezoning) on 3.69 acres, more or less, from RS-6 Single-Unit Residence District to RD-10 Two-Unit Residence District. The property is located on the south side…
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The Activity Guide for Winter 2022 is Now Available
The seasonal North Liberty Activity Guide is now available online, covering recreation, aquatic, library and community programming and events offered January to April 2022. Registration for most recreation programs begins Dec. 6 for North Liberty residents in-person at the Community Center or online. The guide groups programs based on age, and directs patrons to…
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Make it Mondays: Pony Bread Flint Corn
The North Liberty Recreation Department’s Make It Monday craft for the week of Nov. 15, 2021, is a pony bread flint corn. 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…
Read MorePolice Report for October 2021
Traffic Contacts: 192 Parking Contacts: 35 Vehicle Inspections: 19 Vehicle Unlocks: 19 Crash Investigations: 39 Public Assists: 367 Assist other Agency: 131 Crimes Against Persons Report: 10 Crimes Against Property Report: 15 Other Reports: 17 Arrests: 19 Warrants: 1 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 14 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 6 Crimes Against Property Charges: 2 Other Charges: 4…
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North Liberty Updates Snowmobile Routes Ahead of Winter 2022
North Liberty updated snowmobile rules and routes heading into the winter season. The update limits snowmobile use to the designated route, generally in the city right-of-way along Ranshaw Way (Highway 965) from northern city limits to Dubuque Street, Scales Bend Road from northern city limits to Dubuque Street, Dubuque Street between Ranshaw Way and Centro…
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Indoor Pool Reopening Delayed. Again.
The indoor pool’s reopening, which had tentatively been set to Dec. 6, 2021, has been delayed again, with the critical heat exchanger parts expected to arrive soon — but not soon enough to meet the initial date — to allow the completion of the project. Should the project be completed as expected, the pool will…
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City Council to Meet on Nov. 9, 2021
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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