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Storm Clean-Up Update

Thank you all for your patience as our teams continue working through storm clean-up across the community. We know it's taking time - our crews are stretched thin but working diligently every single day to make progress.

We promise: your messages are coming through loud and clear (you should see our inbox ). Even if you don't get a response, we hear you and we're doing everything we can as quickly and safely as possible.

AS A REMINDER - Please message us on Facebook with specific details about what you're seeing. We're receiving a huge number of calls at Public Works and we simply can't return them all. If you call Public Works, you must leave information we can work from - what the issue is and the exact location. If we don't know what and where, we can't add it to a work list.

Your understanding and encouragement truly make a difference. We're proud to serve this community, and together, we'll get everything cleaned up. Storm Clean-Up Update

Thank you all for your patience as our teams continue working through storm clean-up across the community. We know it's taking time - our crews are stretched thin but working diligently every single day to make progress.

We promise: your messages are coming through loud and clear (you should see our inbox ). Even if you don't get a response, we hear you and we're doing everything we can as quickly and safely as possible.

AS A REMINDER - Please message us on Facebook with specific details about what you're seeing. We're receiving a huge number of calls at Public Works and we simply can't return them all. If you call Public Works, you must leave information we can work from - what the issue is and the exact location. If we don't know what and where, we can't add it to a work list.

Your understanding and encouragement truly make a difference. We're proud to serve this community, and together, we'll get everything cleaned up.
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❄️ Storm Clean-Up Update ❄️

Thank you all for your patience as our teams continue working through storm clean-up across the community. We know it’s taking time — our crews are stretched thin but working diligently every single day to make progress.

We promise: your messages are coming through loud and clear (you should see our inbox 😅). Even if you don’t get a response, we hear you and we’re doing everything we can as quickly and safely as possible. 

📣 AS A REMINDER - Please message us on Facebook with specific details about what you’re seeing. We’re receiving a huge number of calls at Public Works and we simply can’t return them all. If you call Public Works, you must leave information we can work from — what the issue is and the exact location. If we don’t know what and where, we can’t add it to a work list.

Your understanding and encouragement truly make a difference. We’re proud to serve this community, and together, we’ll get everything cleaned up.

Downtown Snow Removal Notice

A parking prohibition will continue on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes from 8:00 pm TONIGHT (Tuesday, December 2, 2025) to 8:00 am Wednesday, December 3, 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 final night a Commercial Emergency Snow Route will need to be issued.

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.Photos from City of Fort Dodge Government s post
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❄️ Downtown Snow Removal Notice ❄️

A parking prohibition will continue on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes from 8:00 pm TONIGHT (Tuesday, December 2, 2025) to 8:00 am Wednesday, December 3, 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 final night a Commercial Emergency Snow Route will need to be issued.

🗺️ View the emergency snow route map: https://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.Image attachment

Just before midnight on December 1, Fort Dodge Fire Department crews responded to a structure fire at a two-story home. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke coming from the attic.

Crews immediately began rescue and fire attack operations, helping multiple residents and several dogs out of the first floor and rescuing two additional occupants from the basement. In total, seven people and six dogs were displaced, and the attic sustained extensive damage.

A nearby fire hydrant played a key role in bringing the fire under control. This hydrant had recently been cleared of snow as part of the City of Fort Dodge's community challenge encouraging residents to shovel three feet around hydrants after the blizzard. Thank you to everyone who participated - your efforts truly made a difference.

Fire crews remained on scene for about 90 minutes. A second alarm brought in six off-duty firefighters to assist with overhaul and the investigation. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

The fire was ruled accidental, caused by an electrical issue in the attic. Property records list Kelley Krause as the deed holder and Nicole Gutierrez as the contract holder.

Fort Dodge Police, MidAmerican Energy, and United Way of Fort Dodge assisted at the scene.

For questions, please contact:
Fire Chief Matt Price
mprice@fortdodgeiowa.orgPhotos from City of Fort Dodge Government s post
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Just before midnight on December 1, Fort Dodge Fire Department crews responded to a structure fire at a two-story home. Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke coming from the attic.

Crews immediately began rescue and fire attack operations, helping multiple residents and several dogs out of the first floor and rescuing two additional occupants from the basement. In total, seven people and six dogs were displaced, and the attic sustained extensive damage.

A nearby fire hydrant played a key role in bringing the fire under control. This hydrant had recently been cleared of snow as part of the City of Fort Dodge’s community challenge encouraging residents to shovel three feet around hydrants after the blizzard. Thank you to everyone who participated — your efforts truly made a difference.

Fire crews remained on scene for about 90 minutes. A second alarm brought in six off-duty firefighters to assist with overhaul and the investigation. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

The fire was ruled accidental, caused by an electrical issue in the attic. Property records list Kelley Krause as the deed holder and Nicole Gutierrez as the contract holder.

Fort Dodge Police, MidAmerican Energy, and United Way of Fort Dodge assisted at the scene.

For questions, please contact:
Fire Chief Matt Price
📧 mprice@fortdodgeiowa.orgImage attachmentImage attachment

Downtown Snow Removal Notice

We received about 15 inches of snow through Saturday, November 29, 2025. To help with downtown clean-up, a parking prohibition will be in effect on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes:

8:00 pm TONIGHT (Monday, December 1, 2025) to 8:00 am Tuesday, December 2, 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.

If additional clean-up is needed beyond tonight, we'll reissue the Commercial Emergency Snow Route with updated details.

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

We received about 15 inches of snow through Saturday, November 29, 2025. To help with downtown clean-up, a parking prohibition will be in effect on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes:

8:00 pm TONIGHT (Monday, December 1, 2025) to 8:00 am Tuesday, December 2, 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.

If additional clean-up is needed beyond tonight, we'll reissue the Commercial Emergency Snow Route with updated details.

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

❄️ Downtown Snow Removal Notice ❄️

We received about 15 inches of snow through Saturday, November 29, 2025. To help with downtown clean-up, a parking prohibition will be in effect on all Commercial Emergency Snow Routes:

🕗 8:00 pm TONIGHT (Monday, December 1, 2025) to 8:00 am Tuesday, December 2, 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.

If additional clean-up is needed beyond tonight, we’ll reissue the Commercial Emergency Snow Route with updated details.

🗺️ View the emergency snow route map: https://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.

City Projects Update

Current Projects - Click here for more information

Name: 2025 Concrete Patching & Asphalt Overlay    Expected Completion: Fall 2025

Name: Community Water Initiatives                        Expected Completion: Fall 2026

Name: Kenyon Rd Bridges (IDOT)                             Expected Completion: Summer 2025 

Name: Kenyon Rd & Ave C                                        Expected Completion: Summer 2025

Name: Traffic Signal Modification                                  Expected Completion: Fall 2025 

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