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iowa city city council meetings

Indexed videos of streaming media files of all City Council meetings are posted as soon as they become available. You can access our City Council Meeting archives here.

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priority setting worksessions

The Iowa City City Council is holding a series of worksessions on the topic of 'priority setting.' We're indexing those, so they are in our City Council Meeting archives.


sharrows

A short video to introduce 'sharrows' -- shared lane pavement markings.
Watch Sharrows online


state of the city message

Mayor Regenia Bailey's Address of February 10, 2009


 

cip projects for fy2010

City staff present proposed capital improvement projects for FY2010 to the City Council. We've indexed these presentations by project, and added it to our City Council Meeting archives.


snow emergency ordinance

In this special look at Iowa City's new Snow Emergency Ordinance, Mayor Regenia Bailey speaks with the City's Public Information Educational Coordinator Carol Sweeting and Asst. Superintendent of Streets John Sobaski.
Learn about the ordinance online.


police civilian review board

A public hearing of the PCRB, held September 16, 2008.
Watch the PCRB meeting online.


central district planning presentation

City planners present the Iowa City Central District Plan at a meeting of the September 4, 2008 Iowa City Planning and Zoning Commission.
Watch the Central District Plan Presentation online


at home in iowa city with mayor regenia bailey

June, 2009
Join Mayor Regenia Bailey as she talks with two Southeast Jr. High students about living in Iowa City!
Watch At Home's June Episode.

May, 2009
Mayor Regenia Bailey discusses downtown Iowa City and some of the summer activities with Economic Development Coordinator Wendy Ford and Transportation Services Director Chris O'Brien.
Watch At Home's May Episode.

March, 2009
Regenia discusses Flood Recovery Projects with Planning and Community Development Director Jeff Davidson.
Watch At Home's March Episode.

February, 2009
Learn more about our City's budget! Co-hosts Katie Roche and Mayor Regenia Bailey discuss the budgeting process and this year's budget.
Watch At Home's February Episode.

November, 2008
Cold Weather: Katie visits the Home Ec Workshop, Rick Fosse discusses City snow removal policies and procedures with Regenia, and we look at the Mayor's Monthly Notable Non-profit for November, The Quire. Finally, Iowa City Public Library Director Susan Craig stops by with suggestions for holiday reading.
Watch At Home's November Episode.

October, 2008
Parks: In this episode of At Home home in Iowa City with Mayor Regenia Bailey, Mayor Bailey and her co-host Katie Roche explore Hickory Hill, Oakland Cemetery, Peninsula Park and interview head of Parks and Recreation Terry Trueblood.
Watch At Home's October Episode.

September, 2008
Iowa City Mayor Regenia Bailey and host Katie Roche look at flood recovery efforts in Iowa City. Katie talks to Riverside Theatre's Ron Clark and Parks and Recreation Commission member Ryan O'Leary about damage to City Park and the Festival stage, while Regenia speaks to City Manager Micheal Lombardo and Planning and Community Development Director Jeff Davidson. The Mayor's Monthly Notable Non-profit is United Way, and Regenia and United Way CEO Christine Scheetz discuss the Volunteer Project.
Watch At Home's September Episode.

June, 2008
In the 2nd program of our series on life in Iowa City, Iowa City Mayor Regenia Bailey and host Katie Roche speak with Mark Ginsberg of Summer of the Arts and Beth Bewley of the Englert Theatre about summer arts and culture. Katie also takes to the field to discuss Public Art with City of Iowa City employee Marcia Klingaman and visits with Ron Clark of Riverside Theatre about the yearly Shakespeare Festival. The Mayors Monthly Notable Non-profit is Arts Iowa City, where we will meet Cody Geiselman, the artist behind an interactive art installation called 'Boys and Girls, by number'.
Watch At Home's June Episode.

April, 2008
In the first episode of At Home in Iowa City, Mayor Bailey and co-host Katie Roche take on the subject of biking in Iowa City. Guest Kris Ackerson of the Johnson County Council of Governments will talk about how Iowa City and surrounding areas are coordinating bike trails and other amenities to make our community bike friendly. Officer Hewlett will talk about bike safety and local biking advocate Greg Johnson will share tips on how to become a bike commuter. A profile of The Bike Library helps to explain this Mayor's Monthly Notable Non-Profit.
Watch At Home's April Episode.


community voice

women's resource and action center - the mayor's monthly notable non-profit
Channel 4 producer Katie Roche has four segments highlighting the WRAC
Watch the Mayor's Monthly Notable Non-Profit.

an interview with christie vilsack
Host Katie Roche talks with Christie Vilsack.
Watch An Interview with Christie Vilsack.

Dancing Water
Katie Roche, Community Voice host, talks with the creator of Dancing Water, the new public art installation at the Robert A. Lee Community Recreation Center. She also discusses public art with Mayor Regenia Bailey.
Watch Dancing Water

ICARE
Wendy Hogan of MECCA Services talks with Kurt Pierick about the Iowa Center for AIDS Resources and Education (ICARE) and the services it offers to our community.
Watch ICARE.

MECCA Services
Community Voice host Katie Roche speaks with Shannon Wagner, Vice-President of MECCA Services, about September's Recovery Month and the services that MECCA provides our community
Watch MECCA Services.

The Furniture Project
Find out how a simple idea will keep your large, reusable furniture and home items out of the landfill. The Furniture Project is active in Iowa City, but it's a great idea for any community.
Watch The Furniture Project.

Dog Paddle
In this edition of Community Voice, join host Katie Roche as she visits the yearly Dog Paddle, an event in which City Pool is kept open for the last two days of the pool season for area dogs to go swimming. This event raises money for the Johnson County Dog Park. Katie interviews Tank the Dog, event organizer Beth Shields, and area dog owners about this great community event.
Watch Dog Paddle.

Superman
Meet Art "Superman" Pennington, an 84 year old Negro League baseball star living in Iowa reflecting about playing in a segregated baseball leagues in the 40's and 50's. He hit a home run off a very famous Cuban and tells the story in the interview. Later in the segment Community Producer Nathan Leach explores the role that African Americans played in baseball in Iowa. It's a jazzy little program and we really hope you enjoy.
Watch Superman.


community television service

Selected programming of our award-winning community television service, featuring local non-profit organizations.

Historic Preservation Commission Virtual Forum 2009
A presentation of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Watch the Virtual Forum online.

A Taste of Mercy
Executive Chef Ron Hall and Registered Dietitian Nancy Carlisle of Mercy Iowa City show you how to prepare healthy food.
Watch A Taste of Mercy online.

Irving B. Weber Days 2008
Check out our three-minute video tour of this year's 10th annual Irving B Weber Days celebration.
Watch Irving B Weber Days online.

Community Television Service Programs
Title TRT Client Date ?
Irving B Weber Days
2:57
JC Historical Society 05/31/08  
Thanksgiving in July
9:25
Crisis Center 07/14/08  
Estate Planning Seminar
2:00:00
Mercy Iowa City 06/06/07
         
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