Adam Kofoed


Halloween Safety

The West Branch Police Department would like to remind everyone that the first part of having a Happy Halloween is everyone being safe when its done!

Tips for Halloween Safety:

  • Try non-toxic face paint – masks can obstruct your vision
  • Costumes should be light colored and not long to avoid tripping
  • use reflective tape on costumes, flashlights, or glow sticks
  • Don’t carry swords or sharp sticks
  • Don’t snack while trick or treating – inspect your candy first
  • Consider decorating pumpkins with markers
  • If you carve a pumpkin, use battery powered candles
  • Walk (don’t run), stay on sidewalks, use crosswalks, and walk with a group
  • Don’t go into strangers’ homes and don’t knock on doors of houses that are dark
  • If kids go trick or treating alone, know the route and have a return home time
  • Kids 12 or under should be with a parent
  • DRIVERS: DRIVE WITH CAUTION AND BE ALERT!

Fireworks Use Prohibited

With the Independence Day holiday approaching, the West Branch Police Department would like to remind residents that it is illegal to use fireworks within the city limits of West Branch.

  • 1st Violation – $100.00
  • 2nd Violation – $500.00

Please respect your neighbors this holiday season and have a safe and happy 4th of July!


TIF 101 Workshop

On April 12th, Maggie Burger of Speer Financial provided a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) 101 Workshop for city council, representatives, and members of the community. Anyone interested in the basics of TIF and it’s possible use within our community are invited to view the recording of the workshop below:


Solar Power Hours Coming to West Branch

Residents in Johnson County and West Branch have an opportunity to learn more about solar energy and potentially invest in affordable solar through a new program called Solarize Johnson County. The program builds on the success of Solarize Cedar Rapids and Linn County, where more than 500 individuals attended free solar education sessions and nearly 100 property owners added solar to their properties in 2017.

Now, Johnson County, Johnson County Public Health, Johnson County Conservation, and six municipalities are teaming up with a Wisconsin-based nonprofit organization to launch a similar program. Cities helping host free educational events, called Solar Power Hours, include Coralville, Iowa City, North Liberty, Solon, Shueyville and West Branch. Regardless of where a person lives in the county, or West Branch, and regardless of whether a city is a formal partner, residents throughout the county are welcome to attend any Solar Power Hour that is most convenient for them. The free educational sessions will help prospective participants learn how solar works and get their questions answered.

For detailed information, visit SolarizeJohnsonCounty.com.

Solar Power Hours for West Branch:

May 3, 2018 – Thursday – 6:30pm
West Branch Public Library
300 N Downey St., West Branch

June 27, 2018 – Wednesday – 6:30pm
West Branch Public Library
300 N Downey St., West Branch