Congratulations to Tiffany Conrad!
The City of Fort Dodge is proud to share that Tiffany Conrad, Community Sales Manager for Visit Fort Dodge, has been named Supplier of the Year by the Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Heartland Chapter!
Tiffany received this honor at the MPI Annual Meeting on November 18 in Omaha, Nebraska. Her nomination highlighted her reliability, enthusiasm, professionalism, and the positive impact she's had both within the chapter and here in Fort Dodge.
Please join us in celebrating Tiffany's outstanding leadership and her dedication to showcasing Fort Dodge as a welcoming destination for meetings and events. Our community is lucky to have her!
Congratulations, Tiffany! Congratulations to Tiffany Conrad!
The City of Fort Dodge is proud to share that Tiffany Conrad, Community Sales Manager for Visit Fort Dodge, has been named Supplier of the Year by the Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Heartland Chapter!
Tiffany received this honor at the MPI Annual Meeting on November 18 in Omaha, Nebraska. Her nomination highlighted her reliability, enthusiasm, professionalism, and the positive impact she's had both within the chapter and here in Fort Dodge.
Please join us in celebrating Tiffany's outstanding leadership and her dedication to showcasing Fort Dodge as a welcoming destination for meetings and events. Our community is lucky to have her!
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We regret to inform you that the weather has once again decided to be overly dramatic.
High winds are on the way, making this our third weather event in less than two weeks. Some of you haven't even put away your ice scrapers from the last one. Honestly? Keep them handy. Stick with what works at this point.
Our crews are prepared. You should be, too. Move anything that can blow away... including yourself, preferably indoors. And remember, all official updates regarding road conditions, including road and bridge closures, will be posted here.
This one may be the most challenging one for our crews yet, but, rest assured, they ll be here when we need them, ready to do what needs to be done to keep everyone safe.We regret to inform you that the weather has once again decided to be overly dramatic.
High winds are on the way, making this our third weather event in less than two weeks. Some of you haven't even put away your ice scrapers from the last one. Honestly? Keep them handy. Stick with what works at this point.
Our crews are prepared. You should be, too. Move anything that can blow away... including yourself, preferably indoors. And remember, all official updates regarding road conditions, including road and bridge closures, will be posted here.
This one may be the most challenging one for our crews yet, but, rest assured, they ll be here when we need them, ready to do what needs to be done to keep everyone safe. ... See moreSee less
Recycling Pickup Date Change
Due to forecasted inclement weather, recycling scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday, 12/10/2025) will be moved to Friday, 12/12/2025.
For those of you on the EAST recycling route, please plan to place your recycling carts at the curb by 5:00 AM on Friday.
Safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your flexibility as our crews navigate the upcoming weather. Recycling Pickup Date Change
Due to forecasted inclement weather, recycling scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday, 12/10/2025) will be moved to Friday, 12/12/2025.
For those of you on the EAST recycling route, please plan to place your recycling carts at the curb by 5:00 AM on Friday.
Safety is our top priority, and we appreciate your flexibility as our crews navigate the upcoming weather. ... See moreSee less
Downtown Snow Removal Notice
A parking prohibition will go into effect on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes from 8:00 pm TONIGHT (Monday, December 8, 2025) to 8:00 am Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
Vehicles parked on commercial routes after 8:00 pm will be towed. Please move them to City parking lots away from existing snow piles.
We anticipate this will be the only night a Commercial Emergency Snow Route will need to be issued for clean up from the weekend s storm.
View the emergency snow route map: bit.ly/fdsnowroutes
Stay Informed
Like and follow @fortdodgeiowa for updates.
Text FDRESSNOW to 91896 for residential alerts.
Text FDCOMSNOW to 91896 for commercial alerts. Downtown Snow Removal Notice
A parking prohibition will go into effect on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes from 8:00 pm TONIGHT (Monday, December 8, 2025) to 8:00 am Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
Vehicles parked on commercial routes after 8:00 pm will be towed. Please move them to City parking lots away from existing snow piles.
We anticipate this will be the only night a Commercial Emergency Snow Route will need to be issued for clean up from the weekend s storm.
View the emergency snow route map: bit.ly/fdsnowroutes
Stay Informed
Like and follow @fortdodgeiowa for updates.
Text FDRESSNOW to 91896 for residential alerts.
Text FDCOMSNOW to 91896 for commercial alerts. ... See moreSee less
DECEMBER 7, 2025, 11:00 AM UPDATE:
Our crews have completed work in residential neighborhoods and are currently moving through alleys. While roads are not down to bare pavement, they are traversable. All roads have been hit.
With two significant snowfalls occurring so close together, Public Works made the operational decision to send our regular pickup trucks equipped with plows into areas where larger equipment could not safely maneuver due to vehicles parked too tightly on both sides of the street. As a result, some streets may not be as clear as we'd like - but they are passable. Again, this is not our standard practice and will not happen every time it snows; it was a temporary adjustment to deal with these back-to-back storms and the number of vehicles parked along narrow streets.
Unfortunately, some challenges are being created by vehicles left on the street during the snow and by residents and contractors pushing or blowing snow back into the roadway. These actions significantly reduce the effectiveness of plowing efforts. When clearing your driveway or sidewalk, keep all snow on your own property-pile it in your yard, along the side of your driveway, or near your property line, and never in the street, alley, sidewalk, or on someone else's property.
Once crews finish alleys and cul-de-sacs, they will transition to downtown lots. Crews will also be in early tomorrow morning to hit emergency routes and the areas around all Fort Dodge schools. We are prepared to bring staff back in later today if conditions require it, but the goal is to give our team a much-deserved few hours to rest and decompress before the next round of work begins.
Please use caution and practice safe winter driving if you must be out today. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we continue to work through this active weather pattern.DECEMBER 7, 2025, 11:00 AM UPDATE:
Our crews have completed work in residential neighborhoods and are currently moving through alleys. While roads are not down to bare pavement, they are traversable. All roads have been hit.
With two significant snowfalls occurring so close together, Public Works made the operational decision to send our regular pickup trucks equipped with plows into areas where larger equipment could not safely maneuver due to vehicles parked too tightly on both sides of the street. As a result, some streets may not be as clear as we'd like - but they are passable. Again, this is not our standard practice and will not happen every time it snows; it was a temporary adjustment to deal with these back-to-back storms and the number of vehicles parked along narrow streets.
Unfortunately, some challenges are being created by vehicles left on the street during the snow and by residents and contractors pushing or blowing snow back into the roadway. These actions significantly reduce the effectiveness of plowing efforts. When clearing your driveway or sidewalk, keep all snow on your own property-pile it in your yard, along the side of your driveway, or near your property line, and never in the street, alley, sidewalk, or on someone else's property.
Once crews finish alleys and cul-de-sacs, they will transition to downtown lots. Crews will also be in early tomorrow morning to hit emergency routes and the areas around all Fort Dodge schools. We are prepared to bring staff back in later today if conditions require it, but the goal is to give our team a much-deserved few hours to rest and decompress before the next round of work begins.
Please use caution and practice safe winter driving if you must be out today. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we continue to work through this active weather pattern. ... See moreSee less