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Winter Reminders!
WINTER REMINDERS: STREET PARKING: Parking is prohibited on any street, alley or City-owned off-street parking area during snow removal operations unless the snow has been removed or plowed and the snow has stopped falling. The fine for violation of...
Hartley Park Board Looking for More Members
The Hartley Park Board is looking for more members. If you would like to be part of planning for and overseeing the City of Hartley Parks and Recreation, you are encouraged to seek out a spot on the Parks and...
Utility Staff to Begin Trimming Trees
Utility Staff will begin trimming trees around powerlines as part of the annual maintenance program. It is important to trim trees back away from lines to ensure proper safety and reliability. Trees are trimmed in the winter months because the...
Sanitary Sewer Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Project on Schedule
The Sanitary Sewer Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Project is on schedule to begin in February on the northeast quadrant of the community. First steps will include cleaning and televising the existing sewer mains with the actual lining to follow. At this point,...
2021 Water Quality Report
2021 Water Quality Report for Hartley Municipal Water Dept. This report contains important information regarding the water quality in our water system. The source of our water is groundwater. The quality testing results can be see in the attached file...
Bricks Available at Veterans Memorial
Anyone wanting information about purchasing a brick at the Hartley Veterans Monument can call Roy Wohlert @ 712-301-8095.
Bright Energy Solutions
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Community Beautification
The City is asking residents and businesses to:- Trim trees eight (8) feet above sidewalks- Remove weeds and volunteer trees on property- Trim grass along streets/curbs and utility poles and boxes- If you use chemicals to destroy the weeds, you...
Hartley Community Foundation Matching Funds
The Hartley Community Foundation Board has announced a matching challenge to fund re-siding the Patch-Eeten house. Gifts designated for this project will be matched up to a total of $50,000.