Category: News
Updates to Utility Accounts Are Coming Soon
North Liberty’s utility customers will see some changes as the city updates its billing software, including new-look bills and new account numbers. This change is effective with the billing cycle that ended March 20, 2024, and the new-look utility bills will arrive to customers as early as March 27. The new-look bills (and example illustration…
Read More55+ Connections: Week of 3/25/24
This is the 55+ Connections weekly update. If you would like to sign up to get more updates from the city go to northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe. There is now a paper version of the 55+ Connections newsletter available each week at the library! 55+ Connections: Tuesday Gathering Tuesday, March 26 10:30 AM North Liberty Library –…
Read MoreRed Fern Dog Park to Temporarily, Partially Close
April 17, 2024 UPDATE Great news! The grass is growing, but the cool weather has slowed its progress. To aid this new root structure, we are keeping dogs off the grass a couple weeks longer, and expect to have the yard open by mid-May. Current passholders with questions should reach out to Special Projects Coordinator…
Read MoreA Fool for Fun: Community Center Highlights for April 2024
You can get a copy of the full guide to classes and programs in our Community Center, which includes our Recreation Center, Library, Aquatic Center, Gerdin Conference Center and other spaces, published three times each year, in person at the Community Center, 520 W. Cherry St., or online. These highlights of the coming month are published…
Read More55+ Connections: Week of 3/18/24
This is the 55+ Connections weekly update. If you would like to sign up to get more updates from the city go to northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe. There is now a paper version of the 55+ Connections newsletter available each week at the library! 55+ Connections: Tuesday Gathering Tuesday, March 19 10:30 AM North Liberty Library – Meeting…
Read MoreLearn How to Save Money on Utilities in a More Comfortable Home
Come hear about how you can make your home more energy efficient and leverage federal incentives to pay part of the cost. Johnson Clean Energy District, a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to building the clean energy economy in Johnson County, is offering free home energy audits and energy coaching to help households reduce their utility bills and…
Read MoreLibrary Receives National Grant for Small and Rural Libraries
The North Liberty Library has been selected as one of 310 libraries to participate in round two of Libraries Transforming Communities (LTC): Accessible Small and Rural Communities, an American Library Association (ALA) initiative that provides community engagement and accessibility resources to small and rural libraries to help them better serve people with disabilities. The competitive…
Read MoreNa zdraví! Prost! Cheers!
With so many different types and styles as well as delivery methods and fun little processes for augmenting the flavor of beer, where does one even start to find what works for their palette? Alec Travis, co-owner and head brewer at Field Day Brewing Co., says stop on in and the knowledgeable staff at Field…
Read MoreCurbside Leaf Collection for Spring Starts March 25, 2024
Spring leaf collection is scheduled to start Monday, March 25, and will run through Friday, April 26. To have your leaves collected, rake them within two feet of the street by 7 a.m. on each Monday. Crews will collect them by Friday. Please don’t bag your leaves or mix them with sticks, branches, yard waste,…
Read MoreLearn About Street Improvements Coming in 2024
Update: the presentation is below. https://youtu.be/dv71AV6tvVE?si=ugKttvYofVv8Ubt3 The City of North Liberty has some street improvements planned for the 2024 construction season and is hosting a online open house where the public can hear from the project teams about the work and ask questions on Friday, March 29, 2024, at noon. Registration is required and available…
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