Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Community information and resources, including volunteers opportunities, road and building closures, weather and flood forecast tools and updates by Johnson County, Iowa City, Coralville and other cities and governmental agencies. (Updated 12 p.m. July 2, 2014)

Volunteers

The University of Iowa is not currently in need of volunteers. If the need for community volunteers arises, the United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties will help coordinate the effort. For more information about United Way flood assistance activities and opportunities, visit http://www.unitedwayjc.org/content/2014-flooding-info or call the United Way Disaster Hotline at 319-337-8657.

Travel updates, building closures and related information

UI Facilities Management maintains lists and a map of flood-related building and parking lot closures, along with details of current UI construction activity impacting access and travel:

Iowa Department of Transportation Traveler Information: http://www.511ia.org/

You can also travel announcements for the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area on Twitter at https://twitter.com/iowacity511.

County, city flood updates

City of Iowa City: http://www.icgov.org/flood/

City of Coralville: http://www.coralville.org/CivicAlerts.aspx

Johnson County: http://www.johnson-county.com/dept_emergency.aspx?id=15579

Weather and flood forecast tools

Iowa Flood Center: http://iowafloodcenter.org/

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast for Iowa City: http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=41.6113703&lon=-91.5015009&site=all&smap=1&searchresult=Iowa%20City%2C%20IA%2052240%2C%20USA

Health and safety information

For people personally affected by the flood, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has provided guidelines to homeowners regarding how to dispose of flood-damaged items. Discarded items should be set out in separate piles:

  • Garbage (mattresses, furniture, etc.)
  • Hazardous Waste (paints, solvents, herbicides, fertilizer, etc.)
  • Appliances, electronics (TVs, computer monitors, etc.) and tires
  • Scrap metal

For more information,contact your local solid waste agency.

The DNR also offers safety tips for homeowners returning to houses that have been flooded in a flyer at http://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/files/disaster/returnhome.pdf.

Johnson County Public Health also offers flood safety tips. See http://www.johnson-county.com/dept_health.aspx?id=4485

All official University of Iowa information, photos and video related to the flooding can be found on the Iowa Now news and information site at now.uiowa.edu/flood2014. You can also look for university (@uiowa) updates on Twitter at #UIFloodUpdate14.