The public is invited to attend a presentation on the final recommendations of the Johnson County non-metro housing study. The event will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
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Johnson County non-metro area housing study final presentation is Nov. 12
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Free home energy audits offered in unincorporated Johnson County and its small townsResidents of unincorporated Johnson County and the small cities of Hills, Lone Tree, Oxford, Shueyville, Solon and Swisher are eligible for no-cost home energy audits. 
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Survey on Johnson County non-metro area housing is open until September 30The public is invited to take an online survey about non-metro area housing in Johnson County. The non-metro area includes the unincorporated area, villages and the six small cities of Hills, Lone Tree, Oxford, Shueyville, Solon and Swisher. 
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Healthy lawn program offered for homeowners in unincorporated Johnson County and its smaller communitiesHomeowners who would like to have greener and healthier lawns without the use of chemicals can apply to have 50% of the costs for soil quality restoration reimbursed (up to $2,000) through the Johnson County Soil Health - Soil Quality Restoration Program. 
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Johnson County to host public input sessions on non-metro area housing Sept. 10Johnson County will host two public input sessions on Wednesday, Sept. 10, for community members to continue a discussion on housing issues in the county’s non-metro area. 
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Johnson County online portal for development and building permit applications will launch July 14Johnson County will launch a new online portal for development and building permit applications Monday, July 14. 
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Homeowners in unincorporated Johnson County eligible for Pocket Prairie ProgramHomeowners in unincorporated Johnson County are eligible for a program to add pocket prairies to their landscapes. Eligible homeowners can apply online beginning at 9 a.m., Tuesday, July 1. 
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Johnson County to host public input sessions on non-metro area housing June 26Johnson County will host two public input sessions Thursday, June 26, for community members to learn about and share ideas on housing issues in the County’s non-metro area. 
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USGS to present findings on Silurian Aquifer Groundwater Study at Johnson County work session May 14The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) will present findings from a multi-year groundwater study of the Silurian aquifer during a public work session of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, May 14, at 9 a.m. 
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Johnson County hosts bicycle commuter and recreational rider breakfast May 13Bicycle commuters and recreational riders are invited to enjoy a free, locally made fresh breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 13, at the patio just south of the Johnson County Administration Building located at 913 S. Dubuque Street in Iowa City. 
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Johnson County residents in unincorporated area and small towns eligible for free home energy auditsResidents in Johnson County, including its unincorporated area and smaller towns, can reduce home energy use, increase indoor comfort and save money on energy bills by scheduling a no-cost home energy audit with Green Iowa AmeriCorps. 
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Healthy lawn program offered for homeowners in unincorporated Johnson County and its smaller communitiesHomeowners in unincorporated Johnson County and its smaller communities who would like to have greener and healthier lawns without the use of chemicals, can apply to have 50% of the costs for soil quality restoration reimbursed (up to $2,000) through the Johnson County Soil He 
