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GARBAGE ROUTE & JUNK DAYS ON DEMAND CHANGES THIS WEEK

NO CHANGES TO MONDAY S ROUTE
NO CHANGES TO TUESDAY S ROUTE
THURSDAY S ROUTE WILL BE COLLECTED FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2024
NO CHANGE TO RECYCLING GARBAGE ROUTE & JUNK DAYS ON DEMAND CHANGES THIS WEEK

NO CHANGES TO MONDAY S ROUTE
NO CHANGES TO TUESDAY S ROUTE
THURSDAY S ROUTE WILL BE COLLECTED FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2024
NO CHANGE TO RECYCLING
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⚠️ GARBAGE ROUTE & JUNK DAYS ON DEMAND CHANGES THIS WEEK ⚠️

🗓️ NO CHANGES TO MONDAYS ROUTE
🗓️ NO CHANGES TO TUESDAYS ROUTE
🗓️ THURSDAYS ROUTE WILL BE COLLECTED FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2024
♻️ NO CHANGE TO RECYCLING

ROADS REOPENED

Ave B by M St and Riverside Dr by Hydro-Electric Park have been reopened. The previous Ave B closure due to the Kenyon Rd Bridge construction remains.
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FLOOD UPDATE

If you are a resident of Fort Dodge living in an area affected by flooding or potentially affected, and you have sandbags, this message is for you.

When you re ready to remove the sandbags, you have a few options:
1) Keep them for future use, such as filling a sandbox or adding traction to your vehicle in winter.
2) Offer them to a friend or neighbor who may need them. (Check the comments below to connect with others interested in taking some off your hands.)
3) Return them to the original L St and Hydro-Electric Park sandbagging locations. If you return them to these locations, please empty the sand into a pile and take care of the bags in the provided trash bins, as shown in the image for reference.

We want to stress that no one is required to remove the sandbags. The decision rests entirely with property residents. Please be aware that additional rain is forecasted for next week. Based on current information, we don t anticipate the rain will lead to a rise in the river levels. It may result in a slower decrease in water levels, but if you re concerned, leave the sandbags for your peace of mind.

Residents in the county should stay tuned for instructions early next week on how to manage their sandbags. FLOOD UPDATE

If you are a resident of Fort Dodge living in an area affected by flooding or potentially affected, and you have sandbags, this message is for you.

When you re ready to remove the sandbags, you have a few options:
1) Keep them for future use, such as filling a sandbox or adding traction to your vehicle in winter.
2) Offer them to a friend or neighbor who may need them. (Check the comments below to connect with others interested in taking some off your hands.)
3) Return them to the original L St and Hydro-Electric Park sandbagging locations. If you return them to these locations, please empty the sand into a pile and take care of the bags in the provided trash bins, as shown in the image for reference.

We want to stress that no one is required to remove the sandbags. The decision rests entirely with property residents. Please be aware that additional rain is forecasted for next week. Based on current information, we don t anticipate the rain will lead to a rise in the river levels. It may result in a slower decrease in water levels, but if you re concerned, leave the sandbags for your peace of mind.

Residents in the county should stay tuned for instructions early next week on how to manage their sandbags.
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⚠️🚧 FLOOD UPDATE 🚧⚠️

If you are a resident of Fort Dodge living in an area affected by flooding or potentially affected, and you have sandbags, this message is for you.

When youre ready to remove the sandbags, you have a few options:
1) Keep them for future use, such as filling a sandbox or adding traction to your vehicle in winter.
2) Offer them to a friend or neighbor who may need them. (Check the comments below 👇 to connect with others interested in taking some off your hands.)
3) Return them to the original L St and Hydro-Electric Park sandbagging locations. If you return them to these locations, please empty the sand into a pile and take care of the bags in the provided trash bins, as shown in the image for reference.

We want to stress that no one is required to remove the sandbags. The decision rests entirely with property residents. Please be aware that additional rain is forecasted for next week. Based on current information, we dont anticipate the rain will lead to a rise in the river levels. It may result in a slower decrease in water levels, but if youre concerned, leave the sandbags for your peace of mind.

Residents in the county should stay tuned for instructions early next week on how to manage their sandbags.

ROAD REOPENED

N 1st St has been reopened between AML Riverside and Central Ave. ROAD CLOSURE

N 1st St is now closed between AML Riverside and Central Ave. As a reminder, do NOT drive through water over the roadway.
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🚗ROAD REOPENED🚗

N 1st St has been reopened between AML Riverside and Central Ave.

City Projects Update

Current Projects - Click here for more information

Name: Kenyon Rd Bridges (IDOT) Expected Completion: Summer 2025 

Name: 2024 Concrete Patching & Asphalt Overlay Expected Completion: Fall 2024 

Name: Kenyon Rd & Ave C Expected Completion: Summer 2025

Name: Traffic Signal Modification Expected Completion: Fall 2025 

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