City of Milo

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03/30/2026
03/30/2026

Just a reminder that TRM Disposal is changing Milo’s trash and recycling pick-up day to Tuesdays beginning March 31. Please have your trash carts facing the street with the wheels toward the house. Ensure that the carts are as close to the street as possible. This will allow the truck to avoid the edges of our blacktop streets and reduce damage to the street. Be sure to allow 3 feet between the cart and any other cart, including recycle bin or obstacle such as mailbox, pole or vehicle.

If you have any questions, please call City Hall at 641-942-6241.

Bids are due a week from today!
03/24/2026

Bids are due a week from today!

Notice of Public Hearing April 6, 2026.
03/24/2026

Notice of Public Hearing April 6, 2026.

Welcome & Thank You!We are excited to congratulate Eric Rasmussen on being re-elected, and welcome Daniel Amsden III and...
12/17/2025

Welcome & Thank You!
We are excited to congratulate Eric Rasmussen on being re-elected, and welcome Daniel Amsden III and Christina Rodgers as our newly elected Milo City Council members! Your dedication and commitment to our community are truly appreciated, and we look forward to working together to continue to make great things happen for our city.
A heartfelt thank you to outgoing council members Joe Kinser for 10.5 years of service and Erica Wadle (not pictured) for 4 years of service. Your hard work has made a lasting impact, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Here’s to a bright future for our community!

12/11/2025

CITY OF MILO
PARKING BAN
NO PARKING ON CITY STREETS DURING SNOW EMERGENCIES
When the National Weather Service predicts that two or more inches of snow or ice will fall or has fallen within the Milo area, street parking is not allowed.
The parking ban shall be in effect for a period of 24 hours or until after the snow ceases and the blowing stops and when the snow has been cleared from the city streets.
Any vehicle found in violation of this ordinance will be towed
at the owner’s expense.
City of Milo Ordinance 69.11 is available online at cityofmilo.com

FRIENDLY REMINDER
Please remove the snow and ice from your sidewalk!
MILO CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 136.06 REMOVAL OF SNOW, ICE, AND ACCUMULATIONS. The abutting property owner shall remove snow, ice, and accumulations promptly from sidewalks. If a property owner does not remove snow, ice, or accumulations within a reasonable time, the City may do so and assess the costs against the property owner for collection in the same manner as a property tax. The abutting property owner may be liable for damages caused by failure to remove snow, ice, and accumulations promptly from the sidewalk.

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Phase 1 Complete!We’re excited to announce that construction on the City Park Pavilion is finished! This milestone was m...
12/10/2025

Phase 1 Complete!
We’re excited to announce that construction on the City Park Pavilion is finished! This milestone was made possible thanks to generous support from Prairie Meadows ($10,000) and Warren County Philanthropic Partnership ($5,000), along with contributions from Milo Fourth of July, Eric Ohnemus Memorial Car Show, and Wine Down to Milo.
The remaining costs were covered by the City of Milo using Local Option Sales Tax funds—no property tax dollars were used.
This phase removed safety hazards and laid the foundation for future improvements, including a new roof for the pavilion and concession stand and ADA-compliant restrooms.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible! Milo City Park continues to be a safe, welcoming space for families, events, and community traditions.

12/09/2025

STORM UPDATE – December 09, 2025, at 3:00 pm from Mid-American Energy:

The weather forecast is definitely reminding us we live in the Midwest, with various winter and wind advisories across our service area starting tonight into Wednesday. MidAmerican Energy crews are preparing to respond to any potential outages and for a wide array of potential impacts like we do for any potential threat to our system. While the current forecast doesn’t call for significant snowfall, we are preparing for the likelihood of near white-out and blizzard conditions, including blowing and drifting snow, particularly in the northwestern and northern parts of our service area. Strong winds can threaten trees and power lines, ice buildup or packed snow on overhead lines cause them to gallop, which is what happens when the lines start bouncing violently. Galloping can damage lines and components, sometimes leading to outages. MidAmerican crews are prepared and ready to respond to whatever severe weather hits tonight and tomorrow.

Following any major storm, it’s important for the public to be aware of the danger posed by fallen power lines. If you see a downed line, always assume it’s energized and don’t approach it. Contact MidAmerican and we’ll respond to any report of a downed line to ensure it’s safe. Please note, we do have employees out in the field who are monitoring downed wires to help keep the public safe.

In the case of a power outage, you can report it online, via social media or by calling us at 888-427-5632. We also encourage customers to opt in for text and email notifications via My Account in order to receive repair updates.

As always, we are here to support you as our customer and community partner – 24/7, 365. We will provide updates on our website as well as through our social media channels. I will also provide updates as they become available.

We will continue to monitor the forecast and track the storm’s progress as the day goes on and will adjust our plans as needed. Also, we’ll continue to provide updates on our website to keep you up to date on the latest impacts and our progress.

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11/27/2025

CITY OF MILO
PARKING BAN

NO PARKING ON CITY STREETS DURING SNOW EMERGENCIES

When the National Weather Service predicts that two or more inches of snow
or ice will fall or has fallen within the Milo area, street parking is not allowed.

The parking ban shall be in effect for a period of 24 hours or until after the snow ceases and the blowing stops and when the snow has been cleared
from the city streets.

Any vehicle found in violation of this ordinance will be towed
at the owner’s expense.

City of Milo Ordinance 69.11 is available online at cityofmilo.com

Friendly
REMINDER
Please remove the snow and ice from your sidewalk!

MILO CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 136.06 REMOVAL OF SNOW, ICE, AND ACCUMULATIONS. The abutting property owner shall remove snow, ice, and accumulations promptly from sidewalks. If a property owner does not remove snow, ice, or accumulations within a reasonable time, the City may do so and assess the costs against the property owner for collection in the same manner as a property tax. The abutting property owner may be liable for damages caused by failure to remove snow, ice, and accumulations promptly from the sidewalk.

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We missed the Milo Lions Pancake Supper in the Milo Newsletter. Be sure to support the Milo Lions Club this weekend!
10/22/2025

We missed the Milo Lions Pancake Supper in the Milo Newsletter. Be sure to support the Milo Lions Club this weekend!

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Milo, IA
50166

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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