The Public Works Street Department plans to begin its fall street sweeping on Monday, October 9 th. The department should be able to cover the whole town in approximately 2-3 weeks, weather permitting. (Street sweeping cannot be done in the rain, so if there is rain, the sweeping would be delayed until the streets are again dry enough.) Please help us by keeping vehicles and garbage receptacles off the streets. Please do not rake up leaves and sweep them into the roadways. Thank you for your cooperation! City Hall will be closed on Friday, November 10th for Veteran s Day! How to submit a streetlight repair request If you have a problem with a streetlight, complete and submit a Streetlight Repair Request to Mid- American Energy. When describing the location of the problematic streetlight, be as specific as possible. Visit www.midamericanenergy.com to submit your request.
Meet Your Mayor and City Council Members CURT SULLIVAN BRIAN LOHSE BOB PEFFER WES ENOS JEN KEELER DOUG ELROD CITY OFFICIALS (515) 967-2418 City Administrator: Marketa Oliver City Clerk: Shelby Hagan Upcoming Events Friday, October 27 - Live at the Rails Cindy Grill and Alan Smith Saturday, October 28 2nd Annual Halloween Party! Prizes for best costume and an epic lip snyc battle! Finance Director: Lori Dunham Utility Billing Clerk: Misty Richardson-Kugler Recreation Coordinator: Molly Rupert Administrative Assistant: Nicole Van Houten Water Superintendent: Pat Collison Street Superintendent: Ken Grove Parks Superintendent: Boyce Bailey Public Works Dept: Dave Higgins Water Operator: Jason McGrann Fire Chief: Aaron Kreuder Library Director: Jill Sanders Putting a teal pumpkin on your doorstep means you have nonfood treats available. This simple act promotes inclusion for trick-ortreaters with food allergies or other conditions. If your household is participating in this year, please email Molly at mrupert@cityofbondurant.com with your address so the City can make a map!
You may have noticed recently new sidewalk construction at 2 nd and Blaine with pictures provided below. There are many pedestrians who cross here to access the trail connection further south on Blaine. The additional sidewalk was constructed here and on Blaine to accommodate pedestrians who use this path. SEEKING BACKUP CROSSING GUARD! Contact the City of Bondurant at info@cityofbondurant.com or 967-2418 for more information. The City is also working with the School District to construct a pedestrian crossing at Aaron Avenue. Ultimately, the City would like to install pedestrian lights to enhance the safety of the existing and future sidewalk crossings and is currently seeking grant funds to help offset the cost of the crossing lights. The lighting for each crossing is approximately $10,000, meaning the City is working to secure a total of $30,000 in funding to purchase and install pedestrian crossing lights in key areas.
Do You Know How To Dispose of Old Pumpkins? Did you know that pumpkins can go into your Compost It! bags along with you regular yard waste? There is a 40 lbs. weight limit, so keep that in mind. Compost It! Stickers are available for purchase at City Hall Monday-Friday from 8AM-5PM. FINAL DAY FOR COMPOST IT! SEASON IS DECEMBER 1ST! Winter Collection will be from January 2 to January 12 only.
Oct. 24 th - 10:30 am, and 3:45 pm storytime, Halloween Oct. 25 th - 10:30 am, and 12:45 pm storytime, Halloween Oct. 31 st - 10:30 am, and 3:45 pm storytime, Monsters Nov. 1 st - 10:30 am, and 12:45 pm storytime, Monsters Nov. 7 th - 10:30 am, and 3:45 pm storytime, Spiders Nov. 8 th - 10:30 am, and 12:45 pm storytime, Spiders
Safety Rules For Children -Travel with a parent/guardian or a responsible adult -Travel only in familiar areas -Inspect treats at home before eating them -Use flashlights or glow sticks while walking after dark -Remove masks and other vision obstructions prior to crossing road-ways -Ensure costume accessories, such as swords are soft and flexible For Drivers -Slow down in residential areas -Obey all traffic signs and signals -Pay extra attention at crosswalks and intersections -Pick a safe location & turn on hazard lights when picking up/dropping off children -Consider turning on the vehicle s headlights prior to dusk For Everyone -Talk openly about safety and the expectations for the night -Carry a cell phone if possible -Never enter a stranger s home or vehicle -Don t trick or treat alone -Remove all hazards from steps, porches, and sidewalks -Keep candles away from combustible materials -Report any suspicious activity to the Polk County Sheriff s Dept.