Today, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the legacy he left through courage, compassion, and a relentless call to serve others. His message still challenges us to keep building a community where everyone is seen, valued, and treated with dignity.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, City offices are closed today. While our offices are closed, the work of strengthening our community continues - in the small choices we make, the kindness we show, and the way we look out for our neighbors.
Thank you for helping carry that legacy forward. ... See moreSee less
Heads up! Next week s MLK holiday pushes all trash routes back one day - recycling stays on schedule. Take a look below and set carts out accordingly. Thanks, everyone!
Monday - no collection
Tuesday - Monday route
Wednesday - Recycling
Thursday - Tuesday route
Friday - Thursday route Heads up! Next week s MLK holiday pushes all trash routes back one day - recycling stays on schedule. Take a look below and set carts out accordingly. Thanks, everyone!
Monday - no collection
Tuesday - Monday route
Wednesday - Recycling
Thursday - Tuesday route
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When temps dip well below freezing, frozen pipes can go from "annoying" to "oh no" real fast A few quick moves can help you avoid a frozen (or busted) pipe:
Let a faucet drip (especially overnight)
Open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air in
Keep the heat steady - even if you're gone
Disconnect hoses + cover outdoor faucets
Insulate exposed pipes (basement/garage/crawl spaces)
If you're leaving town: set your thermostat no lower than 55°F, and consider having someone check on your home during extreme cold.
If you suspect a pipe is frozen: shut off your main water valve and call a plumber - don't use an open flame.
Stay warm, Fort Dodge!When temps dip well below freezing, frozen pipes can go from "annoying" to "oh no" real fast A few quick moves can help you avoid a frozen (or busted) pipe:
Let a faucet drip (especially overnight)
Open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air in
Keep the heat steady - even if you're gone
Disconnect hoses + cover outdoor faucets
Insulate exposed pipes (basement/garage/crawl spaces)
If you're leaving town: set your thermostat no lower than 55°F, and consider having someone check on your home during extreme cold.
If you suspect a pipe is frozen: shut off your main water valve and call a plumber - don't use an open flame.
Stay warm, Fort Dodge! ... See moreSee less
The Fort Dodge Fire Department responded to a natural gas leak at 1012 1st Ave N today at 2:21 p.m. Crews found a gas meter had been struck by a vehicle that left the scene.
Working with MidAmerican Energy, three nearby buildings were evacuated as a precaution. Power was temporarily shut off in the area (impacting about 1,500 customers) while the gas was secured and repairs were made. No injuries were reported.
Thank you to FDFD, FDPD, Public Works, Region V Haz-Mat, and MidAmerican Energy for the quick response.
A full copy of the release is attached. ... See moreSee less
Heads up! Next week s MLK holiday pushes all trash routes back one day - recycling stays on schedule. Take a look below and set carts out accordingly. Thanks, everyone!
Monday - no collection
Tuesday - Monday route
Wednesday - Recycling
Thursday - Tuesday route
Friday - Thursday route Heads up! Next week s MLK holiday pushes all trash routes back one day - recycling stays on schedule. Take a look below and set carts out accordingly. Thanks, everyone!
Monday - no collection
Tuesday - Monday route
Wednesday - Recycling
Thursday - Tuesday route
Friday - Thursday route ... See moreSee less