Face Coverings Are Required
Mask up! In Coralville, you must wear a face covering over your nose and mouth when in public to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Get Help With Rent or Utility Bills
Our goal is to help you keep your water on. Request more time to pay your City utility bill, avoid water shutoff, or apply for a new state program.
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How to Dispose of Invasive Garlic Mustard
Coralville offers a place to get rid of pulled of garlic mustard plants; garlic mustard is highly invasive Read on... -
Proposed Changes to Coralville Transit Fares & Passes to Bring Consistency for Area Transit Systems
Public hearing is May 25; proposed changes include more variety of passes and no fare increases Read on... -
Coralville Mayor Extends Face Covering Proclamation to May 31
A face covering that covers the nose and mouth is required in public places and when six feet of distance is not possible; proclamation has been extended to May 31, 2021 Read on... -
Safely Get Rid of Medications at the Coralville Police Department
Drop off medications on Saturday, April 24 during Drug Take Back Day, or at collection sites throughout the year Read on... -
Johnson and Linn Counties Launch Solar Group Buy
Learn more about solar energy and how you can invest in affordable solar through a new program Read on...
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