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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 2025 Utility InsertsProtect our water & reduce flooding: `0 Keep debris out of storm drains When it rains, debris in the street is carried into storm drains and on to local lakes, ponds, and streams. Keeping grass and garbage out of the stormwater system is important because it minimizes the likelihood of localized flooding and sends cleaner water into the Iowa River. What's the harm in grass clippings? According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, phosphorus in grass clippings is the primary cause of water quality problems. If you've ever noticed the "green scum" on ponds, that's an overabundance of green algae, caused by too much phosphorous. Help protect our waterways with these tips: • When mowing, direct your lawn mower so that cut grass stays in the yard. • Don't blow or rake grass clippings and leaves into the street. • Leave grass clippings in your yard or compost them at the curb in paper yard waste bags, or an official City organics cart. • Don't toss garbage into curb inlets, and notify City crews of obstructions to drains in front of your home. ® For stormwater questions or to report a problem, call 319-356-5140. For storm sewer emergencies, call 319-356-5177 (24-hour hotline). Dial 8-1-1 before you dig The digging season is upon us. Ifs time for you to take a stab at that DIY project you've been eyeing all winter. Perhaps you will install a new fence, deck, or mailbox or plant trees or shrubs. There is an important first step take before you break ground: Contact Iowa One Call at least 48 hours before you dig. Underground facilities provide essential services to our homes and community. These include electric, gas, fiber optic, water and sewer lines. By notifying Iowa One Call you're making an important decision to prevent damages to buried utilities. Utilities near your proposed excavation site will be marked with color -coded paint and flags. Dig with care and caution near the markings to avoid compromising a utility line. A notice is valid for 20 calendar days. Protect your yard and garden from deer Plant a diversity of plans. Ensure any plants that deer Usetencing. Deer rarely jump fences that are at least a' find appealing won't be available In high numbers Deer hlgh or into spaces they perceive to be enclosed. if you are don't like to search long Am their favorite plants and may be considering installing a fence, revieve me Fences, Walls, deterred 'Ifthey don't find something many right away and Hedges standards In the City Code (144C Z pan Consult with nursery, and garden center professionals. first To see if you need a permit call Neighborhood and They can point out options that are less appealing to deer Development Serol at 319 356 5120, Consider deer repellent. r aemember. Feeding deer is prohibited in Iowa City TM1is TM1eu are mo5(eRettive includes putting our grain, fodder, salt&k£ fr i, vegetables, appLetl No nuts, hay or other amble materials (including bird feetlj. (includingwM1en Gequently. wh'¢M1 mzy be reasonably expected to result In deer feeding L ® For more Information, including the Cans Annual Deer Management Reports, Visit Imov orLDeer,