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Flood Resources
- 1 Riverside Park Cedar Street entrance May 9, 2019 (JPG)
- 2 Buildings surrounded by flood waters June 02, 2019 (JPG)
- 3 Mississippi Drive June 02, 2019 - river 24.52 ft (JPG)
- 4 Riverside Park June 02, 2019 - river 24.52 ft (JPG)
- 5 Building flooded by water
- 6 Flooded road
- 7 Flooded street
- 8 Road closed due to flooding
- 9 Flooded area
- 10 City Kiosk flooded
- 11 Flooded apartments
RIVER AND CREEK GAUGES
River Monitoring. The city utilizes information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), the National Weather Serivce, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with historical data when preparing for and responding to river flood conditions. The public can view current river levels and predicted flood levels at:
Creek Monitoring. The City, in partnership with the Iowa Flood Center, has stream sensors that measure water levels on two creeks in Muscatine. The sensors monitor Geneva Creek at Bidwell Road and Mad Creek at Hwy 61/Hwy 22 and at 180th Street/County G14.
View real time information from IFIS at this link. When you access the site, zoom to Muscatine and click on the sensors shown in the blue square.
Sandbags
The City of Muscatine will provide empty sandbags to residents of Muscatine upon request. It will be the responsibility of residents / business owners to obtain their own sand and fill the sandbags. Empty sandbags can be picked up at the Public Works Department - 1459 Washington Street between the hours of 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Brian Stineman
Public Works Director
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Public Works
Physical Address
1459 Washington Street
Muscatine, IA 52761
Phone: 563.263.8933Fax: 563.263.2127
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 am - 5 pm