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City Announces New Online Platform to Modernize Planning and Zoning for Businesses and Residents

The City of Des Moines has launched a new online platform powered by enCodePlus to modernize planning and zoning processes, enhancing accessibility for small business owners and residents. This initiative aligns with Mayor Boesen's priorities to streamline the licensing and zoning procedures, making essential information more readily available.

Public Works Prepares for Heavy Snowfall in First Significant Winter Storm of Season

Des Moines Public Works is preparing for the first significant winter storm of the season, with heavy snowfall expected to impact travel in the area. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about snow removal operations and comply with parking restrictions to aid snowplow efficiency. The Public Works Department is providing resources for tracking plowing progress and snow removal assistance for those in need.

City Buildings Closing to Observe Christmas Holiday

Des Moines public buildings will close on December 25 and 26, 2023, to observe the Christmas holiday, reopening on December 27. Garbage and recycling collection services will be delayed by one day, with specific guidelines provided for holiday waste disposal. Residents are encouraged to follow clean-up tips for items like Christmas trees and wrapping paper to ensure proper recycling and waste management.

City Council To Honor Legacy of Mayor Cownie With Naming of New City Administration Building

Des Moines City Council plans to honor Mayor Frank Cownie by naming the new city administration building after him, recognizing his two decades of leadership. The former Nationwide building will undergo renovations to enhance city services and collaboration among various departments, with completion expected in 2026. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to transforming downtown Des Moines and improving public service efficiency.

Des Moines Public Library Will Eliminate Late Fines On Most Items

The Des Moines Public Library will eliminate late fines for most materials starting January 16, 2024, a move aimed at increasing accessibility for low-income families. This policy, approved on December 19, 2023, will also retroactively remove past fines, allowing blocked patrons to renew their library cards. The initiative reflects the library's ongoing efforts to reduce barriers and enhance community engagement.

City of Des Moines Receives Assessment and Recommendations for the Des Moines Police Department

The City of Des Moines has received a comprehensive assessment and 46 recommendations for its police department from the independent firm 21st Century Policing Solutions. This report, initiated in November 2022, evaluates DMPD's policies and practices to enhance community interactions and public safety. City Manager Scott Sanders emphasized the report as a roadmap for improvement, demonstrating a commitment to high standards of public safety.

Coleman Sworn In As Ward I Council Representative

Chris Coleman was sworn in as the new Ward I Council Representative for Des Moines, Iowa, following a special election on November 7, 2023. With a long history of public service, Coleman expressed his eagerness to contribute to the growth and development of the neighborhoods he represents. His election comes after the resignation of former Councilwoman Indira Sheumaker.

Council to Consider ADAPT DSM, City's First Climate Action and Adaptation Plan

The Des Moines City Council is set to consider the ADAPT DSM plan, the city's first comprehensive climate action and adaptation strategy, aimed at achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This plan, developed with extensive community engagement, outlines over 100 actions, including 35 priority initiatives to be completed by 2035, reflecting a significant local commitment to combating climate change.

Removal of Cemetery Decorations Begins October 1, 2023

The Des Moines Park and Recreation Department will begin removing cemetery decorations from municipal cemeteries on October 1, 2023. Families are advised to collect any personal decorations by September 30 to avoid disposal. The cleanup process will be completed by October 20, with decorations allowed to be placed again starting March 1, 2024.

DMFD WET Team Practices Rescues In Unique Joint Water Rescue Training Exercise

The Des Moines Fire Department's Water Emergency Team (WET Team) participated in a unique joint training exercise with local military units at Saylorville Lake, enhancing their water rescue skills. This collaborative training, which involved multiple fire departments, is crucial for improving operational readiness for large-scale rescue operations in the future.

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