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The League is updating their city contact and demographic information. This information is critical to the League’s mission. Without this essential contact information, the League would not be able to alert cities on state and federal policy and regulatory issues and education opportunities that impact them.
If you haven’t updated your city’s information, please reach out to directory@iowaleague.org or call the League office at (515) 244-7282.
Mark Your Calendar
The League’s Annual Conference & Exhibit will be September 28-30 in Waterloo! It’s never too early to start planning for the exhibit hall. This year’s theme is rock n’ roll. So, let’s get ready to rock and we will see you in Waterloo!
Your City is an All-Star
It’s that time of year to submit your city’s All-Star Community Award application. The All-Star Community Award recognizes city projects implemented or completed in the 2021 calendar year. Applications are due April 1 and can be filled out online. The winning cities will be announced this summer and recognized at the League’s Annual Conference & Exhibit in Waterloo. More information about the award can be found at www.iowaleague.org/awards/all-star-community-awards/.
2021 All-Star Award Winners. Will your city be next?




NLC’s Congressional City Conference
The National League of Cities is hosting their Congressional City Conference, March 12-16 at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, DC. This conference will connect attendees with federal officials, members of Congress and fellow local officials. Register at ccc.nlc.org.
OSHA 300 Form Posted by February 1
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 300A Form, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, summarizes the total number of job-related injuries and illnesses that occurred during the last calendar year. The annual summary must be:
• Posted by February 1 and remain posted until April 30 at each city building, i.e., a log for the police department, library and public works building.
• Posted in areas where other notices are normally placed.
• Certified (signed) by a company executive stating that the information is correct and complete to the best of the employer’s ability.
• If no cases are recorded during the calendar year, the OSHA 300A Summary must still be posted with zeros entered into all spaces provided on the form.

To learn more about OSHA recordkeeping and posting requirements, visit www.osha.gov/recordkeeping/RKforms.html.
Listen to the League’s podcast online
Episode 34: The one with the legislative team.
MLA Part Three
April
Various Locations
Nuisance Abatement Workshop
May
Learn more and register at www.iowaleague.org
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