The first, quarterly public information meeting with a representative from MSA Professional Services (the City’s engineering consultant) was held on Wednesday, February 19 at 4pm.
The City Council has scheduled a public intake session to hear citizen comments concerning staffing levels, duties, costs and hours of operation to start July 1
The Roadway Maintenance Division of the Department of Public Works (DPW) has a new tool in their arsenal to combat the numerous small street repair issues (pot holes, etc.) that are exposed every winter, a tool that that creates new hot asphalt mix using recycled asphalt.
The Muscatine Police Department and the Muscatine County Sheriff’s Office are continuing their investigation of an individual who is impersonating a police officer in the Muscatine area.
On a chilly Wednesday morning (February 5th), Mayor Mike Bawden cut the ribbon to officially open the Woods Estates of Riverdale subdivision to the public.
Administrative offices at Muscatine City Hall will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020, for President’s Day. City administrative offices will reopen at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2019.
In a call Thursday evening with MetroNet, Mayor Mike Bawden was informed that Riverdale’s neighborhoods would be among the first in the Quad Cities to receive broadband, fiber optic service from the company when that service goes live in early March.
City staff will host a public input meeting on Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. at the Fairmount Library, 3000 Fairmount St. as part of its housing needs assessment process.