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CITY OF MARION, IA
The City of Marion is pleased to announce the return of Fireworks & Fireflies in 2021. This free event will take place at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park, 4500 N. 10th Street, Marion, beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3. Marion Announces Reopening Plan for City Facilities. Beginning on June 7, Marion City Hall and other facilities AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IA Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day)PARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Marion Recycling Drop Off Center located at 195 35th Street is open Tuesdays from noon-5:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Curbside garbage and recycling collection will continue as scheduled. Please be sure to have bins at the curb before 7 a.m. on yourcollection day.
EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
CITY OF MARION, IA
The City of Marion is pleased to announce the return of Fireworks & Fireflies in 2021. This free event will take place at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park, 4500 N. 10th Street, Marion, beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3. Marion Announces Reopening Plan for City Facilities. Beginning on June 7, Marion City Hall and other facilities AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IA Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day)PARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Marion Recycling Drop Off Center located at 195 35th Street is open Tuesdays from noon-5:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Curbside garbage and recycling collection will continue as scheduled. Please be sure to have bins at the curb before 7 a.m. on yourcollection day.
EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
THINGS TO DO
Marion Chamber of Commerce. Marion’s creative culture is home grown and also nationally known. From our award-winning Marion Arts Festival to the Swamp Fox Festival, Uptown Marion Market and Christmas in the Park, there is always something happening in Marion. Event Calendar. NEWS LIST | CITY OF MARION, IA Marion’s splash pads will be closed today, June 7, 2021. The closure is necessary to help the City’s water towers return to full pumping capacity after a power outage overnight.REC PROGRAMS
Mail to: Lowe Park,4500 N 10th Street, Marion IA 52302. In Person. Complete a general registration form and drop it off with payment anytime in one of our secure drop boxes at Thomas Park or Lowe Park. City facilities remain closed to walk-in traffic, but staff areavailable
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion. BUILDING PERMITS & HANDOUTS Building a new home requires lots of planning. Once you have your plans drawn up; it is time to apply for a building permit. Landowners are allowed to build their own homes in the City of Marion; however, licensed sub-contractors for electrical, mechanical, and plumbing must be utilized for those trades.. In order to obtain a permit, several pieces of information need to be submitted for review.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LICENSES & PERMITS
The Marion Code of Ordinances requires that any ambulance service operating within the city limits of Marion hold a current and valid license for such ambulance service. In an effort to simplify the licensing process and eliminate duplicated efforts when obtaining an operating license in the metro area, the City of Marion can issue a reciprocal license of any ambulance service license issued CALENDAR | CITY OF MARION, IA Agendas, council packet, minutes, video and Zoom.com access information can all be found by selecting the "Agendas & Minutes" iconbelow.
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Event Date/Time Agenda Minutes; Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee: 12/28/2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 12/28/2021 4:00 PM 12/28/2021 5:00 PM: Not Included: Not Included: Bicycle and Pedestrian AdvisoryCommittee
CITY OF MARION, IA
The City of Marion is pleased to announce the return of Fireworks & Fireflies in 2021. This free event will take place at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park, 4500 N. 10th Street, Marion, beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3. Marion Announces Reopening Plan for City Facilities. Beginning on June 7, Marion City Hall and other facilities AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IA Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day) MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Marion Recycling Drop Off Center located at 195 35th Street is open Tuesdays from noon-5:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Curbside garbage and recycling collection will continue as scheduled. Please be sure to have bins at the curb before 7 a.m. on yourcollection day.
PARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
CITY OF MARION, IA
The City of Marion is pleased to announce the return of Fireworks & Fireflies in 2021. This free event will take place at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park, 4500 N. 10th Street, Marion, beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3. Marion Announces Reopening Plan for City Facilities. Beginning on June 7, Marion City Hall and other facilities AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IA Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day) MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL GARBAGE AND RECYCLING The Marion Recycling Drop Off Center located at 195 35th Street is open Tuesdays from noon-5:45 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Curbside garbage and recycling collection will continue as scheduled. Please be sure to have bins at the curb before 7 a.m. on yourcollection day.
PARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
THINGS TO DO
Marion Chamber of Commerce. Marion’s creative culture is home grown and also nationally known. From our award-winning Marion Arts Festival to the Swamp Fox Festival, Uptown Marion Market and Christmas in the Park, there is always something happening in Marion. Event Calendar.REC PROGRAMS
Mail to: Lowe Park,4500 N 10th Street, Marion IA 52302. In Person. Complete a general registration form and drop it off with payment anytime in one of our secure drop boxes at Thomas Park or Lowe Park. City facilities remain closed to walk-in traffic, but staff areavailable
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Yard Waste. Yard waste is collected curbside from the first full week in April to the last full week in November, dates may be amended due to weather conditions. If you have leaves or yard waste that you wish to dispose of, the compost drop-off facility is open year round. Yard Waste Drop-off Facility. 195 35th Street, Marion. BUILDING PERMITS & HANDOUTS Building a new home requires lots of planning. Once you have your plans drawn up; it is time to apply for a building permit. Landowners are allowed to build their own homes in the City of Marion; however, licensed sub-contractors for electrical, mechanical, and plumbing must be utilized for those trades.. In order to obtain a permit, several pieces of information need to be submitted for review.BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LICENSES & PERMITS
Prior to a commercial firework display, a license should be obtained from the City Clerk's office. To Apply: Complete application. Submit application with appropriate fee and any required documentation to either of the following: City Clerk’s Office, 1225 6th Avenue, Suite 110, Marion, IA 52302. Via email. CALENDAR | CITY OF MARION, IA Our Library Board of Trustees meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at 5:00pm. Meetings are always open to the public, please join us via Zoom using the link below. CALENDAR | CITY OF MARION, IA Enjoy live music at the beautiful Lowe Park amphitheater. Bring a blanket, cooler and lawn chair. Concerts begin at 7 p.m. * Reservations required.AGENDAS & MINUTES
2021 City of Marion, IA. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Website Design by Granicus - Connecting People and GovernmentAGENDAS & MINUTES
Event Date/Time Agenda Minutes; Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee: 12/28/2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 12/28/2021 4:00 PM 12/28/2021 5:00 PM: Not Included: Not Included: Bicycle and Pedestrian AdvisoryCommittee
CITY OF MARION, IA
A call to unite around the ideals of fairness, freedom from fear, equality and above all, justice for all people. The Marion Parks and Recreation Department is pleased welcome Great American Kites to Marion on Saturday, May 15. The kites will be flying over the PeeWee Diamonds at Lowe Park, with easy access from 4401 Irish Drive, between10 a.m
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING Collection of garbage and recycling from commercial and multi-family dwellings are performed by commercial solid waste haulers that are licensed to haul within the City of Marion. Questions relating to garbage and recycling collection may be directed to the Public Services office by email orPARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IACITY OF MARION IOWAMARION POOLS MARION NCPOOLS MARION ILMARION VA ADDRESS MARION INPOOLS MARION OHIORX FORPOOLS MARION IL
Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day) EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings. WATER | CITY OF MARION, IA Main Office - Contact Main Office. Marion Water Department. 3050 5th Avenue. Marion, IA 52302. Ph. 319-743-6310. Fax. 319-377-7892.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
INSPECTIONS
Inspections are normally scheduled during the hours of 9:00-11:00 AM and 1:30-3:30 PM. Please allow a minimum of a half day notice. To schedule an inspection, call Building Services at 319-743-6330. RESIDENTIAL ADDITION. LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
CITY OF MARION, IA
A call to unite around the ideals of fairness, freedom from fear, equality and above all, justice for all people. The Marion Parks and Recreation Department is pleased welcome Great American Kites to Marion on Saturday, May 15. The kites will be flying over the PeeWee Diamonds at Lowe Park, with easy access from 4401 Irish Drive, between10 a.m
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING Collection of garbage and recycling from commercial and multi-family dwellings are performed by commercial solid waste haulers that are licensed to haul within the City of Marion. Questions relating to garbage and recycling collection may be directed to the Public Services office by email orPARKS & RECREATION
The Marion Parks and Recreation Department works to enrich Marion and the lives of our residents and surrounding communities by providing a wide-range of recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages that encourage healthy, active lifestyles and life-long learning. Our vision is that every person enjoys unlimited access to AQUATICS | CITY OF MARION, IACITY OF MARION IOWAMARION POOLS MARION NCPOOLS MARION ILMARION VA ADDRESS MARION INPOOLS MARION OHIORX FORPOOLS MARION IL
Please view the patron COVID protocols prior to visiting our pool.. Marion Pool 2021 Season. 1855 35th Street. 319-377-1654. May 31-September 6 (Memorial Day-Labor Day) (limited hours from while schools are in session, night swim lessons and Aug. 22–Labor Day) EMPLOYMENT | CITY OF MARION, IA Employment. The City of Marion is currently hiring for the following positions. Complete details can be found within the job posting. City application - Please be sure to refer to the specific application packet for each position, if available. Applications packets can be found within the individual job postings. WATER | CITY OF MARION, IA Main Office - Contact Main Office. Marion Water Department. 3050 5th Avenue. Marion, IA 52302. Ph. 319-743-6310. Fax. 319-377-7892.FARMERS MARKET
Taube Park Farmers Market. Location: 2200 31st Street. Saturdays | 8-11 a.m. May 1 - Sept. 25. The Marion Farmers Market offers a variety of locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, flowers, homemade crafts, and much more. Stop by Taube Park on Saturday mornings, May through September, and check out the variety of goods that are producedlocally.
BILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
INSPECTIONS
Inspections are normally scheduled during the hours of 9:00-11:00 AM and 1:30-3:30 PM. Please allow a minimum of a half day notice. To schedule an inspection, call Building Services at 319-743-6330. RESIDENTIAL ADDITION. LOWE PARK/AMPHITHEATER Lowe Park/Amphitheater. Lowe Park, located at 4500 N. 10th Street, is a hidden gem located just a short drive from Uptown Marion. Lowe Park - home to walking trails, a children’s discovery garden, complete with a playground and lily pond - is the perfect place to bring theentire family.
THINGS TO DO
Marion Chamber of Commerce. Marion’s creative culture is home grown and also nationally known. From our award-winning Marion Arts Festival to the Swamp Fox Festival, Uptown Marion Market and Christmas in the Park, there is always something happening in Marion. Event Calendar.AGENDAS & MINUTES
Agendas & Minutes. Agendas, council packets and minutes for meetings November 2020 to current, can be accessed through our meeting portal. To listen to the audio recordings of past meetings, click on All Past and then select the Event name that corresponds with the appropriate date/time. Thank you!AGENDAS & MINUTES
2021 City of Marion, IA. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Website Design by Granicus - Connecting People and GovernmentBILLING OPTIONS
Payment Options. Your Municipal Utility Payment may be made through the Water Department’s Check-Free Payment, your personal check, cash, money order, credit card or debit card. To conveniently make online payments at any time, visit our Self-Service Portal. Payments may also be dropped off 24/7 via the drop box that is located at 30505th Ave.
LICENSES & PERMITS
Prior to a commercial firework display, a license should be obtained from the City Clerk's office. To Apply: Complete application. Submit application with appropriate fee and any required documentation to either of the following: City Clerk’s Office, 1225 6th Avenue, Suite 110, Marion, IA 52302. Via email.BUILDING SERVICES
Building Services. The Marion Building Division helps to assure a safe, secure, and stable built environment through uniform and fair enforcement of all building and related codes. Building Services is responsible for enforcement of the building codes from permit application through plan review, inspection and final approval of allbuilding
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2019 Marion Zoning Map Update. As part of the recently completed Zoning Code update, all City zoning districts will have new names; however, the permitted uses and development standards for many districts, particularly the residential districts, will not substantially change.Because the zoning districts are being renamed, every property in Marion must be “rezoned” into the new districts. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. Skip to Main Content Home SitemapContact
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The City of Marion is hosting a series of public open houses to present proposed updates to the community zoning map.*
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* Groundbreaking Set for Oct. 8 for Airport RunwayExpansion Project
Marion Chamber Ambassadors will join City of Marion officials, staff and community leaders to celebrate the groundbreaking of a runway expansion project at the Marion Airport. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at Noon at 1690 Marion Airport Rd. * Strnad Achieves Certified Elected Municipal Official Designation Marion City Council Member Randy Strnad has been awarded the Certified Elected Municipal Official (CEMO) designation in 2019. The designation was established by the Iowa League of Cities as a way to recognize elected officials who commit to continuing their professional development while in office. * Open Houses Planned for ZoningMap Update
The City of Marion is hosting a series of public open houses to present proposed updates to the community zoning map. The proposed zoning map updates reflect the existing land uses in addition to the long-term goals and objectives of the Marion Comprehensive Plan.More >>
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Oct09 Tree Board Meeting*
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