As our community ages and our infrastructure diminishes, it became necessary to establish a storm water enterprise revenue fund to help offset the cost of repairs and maintenance. Each year, projects are included in the …Read the full article…
As our community ages and our infrastructure diminishes, it became necessary to establish a storm water enterprise revenue fund to help offset the cost of repairs and maintenance. Each year, projects are included in the …Read the full article…
HIAWATHA, IA – Monday, June 28, 2021 – The City of Hiawatha is undertaking a stump removal project to remove tree stumps in the Right of Way by grinding them and removing the resulting chips. …Read the full article…
The City of Hiawatha is partnering with Grow Solar Linn + Johnson Counties and co-hosting an online virtual event to promote and educate Hiawatha citizens on a program which gives people access to solar education …Read the full article…
The City of Hiawatha has been undertaking debris and tree removal for the past month along Dry Creek and Ushers Creek on City-Owned property. This project is removing dead trees, storm damaged trees and hanging …Read the full article…
City Council meetings will be conducted in-person at 5:30 pm in the Hiawatha Council Chambers at a reduced capacity and through an electronic format until further notice due to the concerns regarding person-to-person transmission of …Read the full article…
The Linn County Board of Supervisors is now accepting applications for Linn County’s Economic and Community Development Fund. The Economic and Community Development Fund was established to foster and support economic growth and enhance quality …Read the full article…
MOSQUITO CONTROL SPRAYING Weather permitting, Schendel Pest Control will be in the City of Hiawatha performing mosquito control spraying in the evening of Thursday, June 3, 2021 with a potential rain date of June 4, …Read the full article…
City Council meetings will be conducted in-person at 5:30 pm in the Hiawatha Council Chambers at a reduced capacity and through an electronic format until further notice due to the concerns regarding person-to-person transmission of …Read the full article…
The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program will provide eligible households with discounts of up to $50 a month for broadband service, and up to $75 a month if the household is on Tribal lands. It also …Read the full article…
Governor Kim Reynolds announced new measures to address the State of Iowa’s severe workforce shortage. Effective June 12, 2021, the State of Iowa will end its participation in federal pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs. The Governor …Read the full article…