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Township Revenues, Expenditures & Cash Balances Budgeted by Fund By Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-17T13:10:17.000ZThis dataset contains budgeted cash balances, revenues and expenditures by fiscal year for each township in the State of Iowa.
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Iowa PBS Educational Services Outreach Events (Annual)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-01T15:55:25.000ZThis data catalogs Iowa PBS' Education Services Division staff engagement with Iowa teachers, students, caregivers and parents using PBS Learning Media, Classroom Connections, Ready for School or Ready to Learn materials and programming. Data begins in July 2010 and is updated annually.
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Designated Wetlands in Iowa
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-05T16:24:54.000ZThis dataset highlights wetlands designated for protection in the State of Iowa. Designated wetland is defined in Iowa Code subsection 459.102(21) as follows: 21. "Designated wetland" means land designated as a protected wetland by the United States Department of the Interior or the Department of Natural Resources, including but not limited to a protected wetland as defined in section 456B.1, if the land is owned and managed by the federal government or the Department of Natural Resources. However, a designated wetland does not include land where an agricultural drainage well has been plugged causing a temporary wetland or land within a drainage district or levee district. As referenced in the foregoing definition, protected wetland is defined in Iowa Code subsection 456B.1(4) as follows: 4. "Protected wetlands" means type 3, type 4, and type 5 wetlands as described in circular 39, Wetlands of the United States, 1971 Edition, published by the United States Department of the Interior. However, a protected wetland does not include land where an agricultural drainage well has been plugged causing a temporary wetland or land within a drainage district or levee district. Iowa Code paragraph 459.310(1)(b) provides: b. A confinement feeding operation structure shall not be constructed if the confinement feeding operation structure as constructed is closer than any of the following: Five hundred (500) feet away from a water source other than a major water source. (2) One thousand (1,000) feet away from a major water source. (3) Two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet away from a designated wetland. Separation distances apply to all confinement feeding operations regardless of size and whether a permit is needed. Open feedlots are separate and do not have any separation distances. If there is already a confinement within 2,500 feet of an existing wetland, it will not prevent the designation from occurring. For separation distances to other items (neighbors, towns, parks, etc.) - the confinement is grand fathered in since it was there before the separation distance was expanded. It will work similarly in this case - a confinement could be there and be exempt from the 2,500 foot separation distance since it was there before the separation distance was imposed. But no new confinements would be allowed in the 2,500 feet once the designation takes place. A designated wetland will not be "established" if closer than 2,500 feet of an existing confinement. Any wetlands created or restored on state or federal lands within 2,500 feet of an existing confinement will not be eligible for designation. These separation distances do not apply If the Confinement Animal Feeding Operation Structure includes construction of a secondary containment barrier
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Animal Feeding Facilities
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T00:14:18.000ZThis file contains locations of animal feeding operations that are registered, permitted or monitored by the Iowa DNR.
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Avg FIP Cases and Recipients and Total Grants by County and Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-18T22:00:23.000ZThe Family Investment Program (FIP) is Iowa's Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. FIP provides cash assistance to needy families, as they become self-supporting so children may be cared for in their own homes or in the homes of relatives. Data are provided on the number of cases (families) served, the number of recipients served and the dollar value of the payments provided summed by month and county starting January 2011 and updated monthly. A case is defined as a family group who receives FIP assistance together. A recipient is an individual on a FIP case.
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Animal Confinement Facilities
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T00:09:55.000ZThis file contains locations of confinement feeding operations that are known and regulated by the Iowa DNR.
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Hazardous Substance Incident Tracking Database
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:53:32.000ZThe State of Iowa requires any person manufacturing, storing, handling, transporting, or disposing of a hazardous substance to notify the Department of Natural Resources and local law enforcement of the occurrence of a hazardous condition. Additionally, the State of Iowa requires a person storing, handling, transporting, or land-applying manure from a confinement feeding operation or storing, handling, transporting, or land-applying manure, process wastewater, open feedlot effluent, settled open feedlot effluent or settleable solids from an open feedlot operation who becomes aware of a release to notify the Department of Natural Resources. This online database allows the public to view reported spill data in their communities.
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Food Assistance Payments to Recipients by County
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-20T22:00:15.000ZThe Food Assistance Program provides Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards that can be used to buy groceries at supermarkets, grocery stores and some Farmers Markets. This map displays cash assistance provided through the Food Assistance Program participation in Iowa by county starting in January 2011. It is filterable by month. Please see source data for changes in measurement methodology.
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Township Property Tax Rates & Revenues
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-17T13:04:20.000ZThe dataset contains the property tax rates and property tax revenue budgeted to be derived from those rates for each township and township split district in the State of Iowa. Property rates and revenues are grouped by type of rate and shown in total.
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Economic Development Projects - Closed
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-05T21:07:29.000ZThis dataset includes information on economic development projects were awarded incentives through Iowa Economic Development Authority programs as early as FY 2003, and are considered “completed” by IEDA’s compliance team at the end of the fiscal year (annual report cut-off date). Each project has been evaluated to determine if the it met all the terms of the contract. If all contractual terms are met, projects are categorized as "successful" and are under no additional obligation to report information to IEDA regarding the project. If a project was unable to meet all terms required in the contract, the IEDA compliance team determined the award “recapture” – consisting of paying back all or a portion of the direct assistance provided by the state or returning (or not claiming) some or all tax credits that had been awarded. These projects would be categorized as either “full recapture” or “partial recapture” of the award.