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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 2023 Utility InsertsWeather alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System (JCENS) is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text, or email. Sign up for JCENS alerts three ways — scan the QR code to the right, download the Smart911 mobile app, or text “JohnsonIA” to 67283. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month, in two one-minute cycles. Now’s the time to prepare for severe weather season Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe. Learn more at ready.gov/natural-disasters or by calling Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762. Weather alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System (JCENS) is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text, or email. Sign up for JCENS alerts three ways — scan the QR code to the right, download the Smart911 mobile app, or text “JohnsonIA” to 67283. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month, in two one-minute cycles. Now’s the time to prepare for severe weather season Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe. Learn more at ready.gov/natural-disasters or by calling Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762. Weather alerts: The Johnson County Emergency Notification System (JCENS) is a free alert system that relays emergency weather alerts to registered users via voicemail, text, or email. Sign up for JCENS alerts three ways — scan the QR code to the right, download the Smart911 mobile app, or text “JohnsonIA” to 67283. Weather radios are also a great tool to alert people to approaching weather. Sirens: Emergency warning sirens will sound in Iowa City and Johnson County when there is a strong threat of tornados or severe thunderstorms with winds exceeding 70 miles per hour, or golf ball sized hail. When sirens sound, seek shelter indoors and tune in to local media for more information. Sirens are tested at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month, in two one-minute cycles. Now’s the time to prepare for severe weather season Have an emergency and disaster response plan in place to keep your family safe. Learn more at ready.gov/natural-disasters or by calling Johnson County Emergency Management at 319-356-6762. New Strategic Plan available online The City’s long-term Strategic Plan for FY 2023 - 2028 outlines the vision, values, strategies, and primary areas of focus of City policies, projects, programs, and initiatives over a six-year period. The plan was adopted by City Council on Dec. 6, 2022, and will guide the delivery of core services and policies in an accountable and measurable way. The new plan builds on the City’s previous plans to foster a more inclusive, just, and sustainable Iowa City by prioritizing the physical, mental, and economic well-being of all residents. The Strategic Plan highlights three values, which are the lens through which the City will carry out all programs and New Strategic Plan available online The City’s long-term Strategic Plan for FY 2023 - 2028 outlines the vision, values, strategies, and primary areas of focus of City policies, projects, programs, and initiatives over a six-year period. The plan was adopted by City Council on Dec. 6, 2022, and will guide the delivery of core services and policies in an accountable and measurable way. The new plan builds on the City’s previous plans to foster a more inclusive, just, and sustainable Iowa City by prioritizing the physical, mental, and economic well-being of all residents. The Strategic Plan highlights three values, which are the lens through which the City will carry out all programs and New Strategic Plan available online The City’s long-term Strategic Plan for FY 2023 - 2028 outlines the vision, values, strategies, and primary areas of focus of City policies, projects, programs, and initiatives over a six-year period. The plan was adopted by City Council on Dec. 6, 2022, and will guide the delivery of core services and policies in an accountable and measurable way. The new plan builds on the City’s previous plans to foster a more inclusive, just, and sustainable Iowa City by prioritizing the physical, mental, and economic well-being of all residents. The Strategic Plan highlights three values, which are the lens through which the City will carry out all programs and services and four areas of focus which will positively impact our community: services and four areas of focus which will positively impact our community: services and four areas of focus which will positively impact our community:Values Values Values • Racial Equity, Social Justice, and Human Rights • Climate Action • Partnerships & Engagement • Racial Equity, Social Justice, and Human Rights • Climate Action • Partnerships & Engagement • Racial Equity, Social Justice, and Human Rights • Climate Action • Partnerships & EngagementImpact AreasImpact AreasImpact Areas• Housing & Neighborhoods • Mobility • Economy • Safety & Well-Being • Housing & Neighborhoods • Mobility • Economy • Safety & Well-Being • Housing & Neighborhoods • Mobility • Economy • Safety & Well-Being To learn more about the Strategic Plan, visit icgov.org/Strategic Plan To learn more about the Strategic Plan, visit icgov.org/Strategic Plan To learn more about the Strategic Plan, visit icgov.org/Strategic Plan