The Board of Review protest filing date has been extended. Scott County property owners that feel their January 1, 2020 assessment is incorrect now have until Friday June 5th, 2020 to protest their property assessment.
Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds, extends the Public Health Emergency Declaration through April 30, 2020. Read the full proclamation: https://governor.iowa.gov/press-release/gov-reynolds-signs-new-proclamation-continuing-state-public-health-emergency-2
Public notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. in the Scott County Administration Center Board Room a hearing will be held pertaining to the objection of Candidate Papers filed by Maria Dickmann for the Republican Party nomination for Scott County Supervisor on the June 2nd Republican Primary Election Ballot. Call into meeting by phone option available.
Scott County Conservation parks continue to look at ways to help protect the health of visitors and staff during the COVID-19 health emergency. Our parks are still open . However, in accordance to CDC guidelines and in response to the Iowa state parks decision to reduce certain park amenities as...
Join public health, health systems, and community partners to minimize the spread of COVID-19 by social distancing! Remember, it’s not just about you, but about your family, friends, and community! Public Health staff have started sharing why they are social distancing. You can too! Check out the...
The public health of our community is of the utmost importance. That is why the Treasurer’s Office/County General Store is currently closed to the public. However, it is important that we maintain a high level of service while keeping staff and customers safe. As always, you may contact our office...
As of 3/22/2020, it is recommended that Iowans self-isolate for 14 days if you have: Traveled outside of Iowa for business or vacation in the last 14 days. Taken a cruise anywhere in the world in the last 14 days. Traveled internationally to a country with a level 3 travel warning in the last 14 days. Live with someone who has symptoms of COVID-19 or has tested positive for COVID-19. Learn more: https://www.scottcountyiowa.com/health/covid19/recommendations
VIDEO: Scott County Health Department Director, Ed Rivers, thanks the Quad Cities community for rising up when asked to respond to the spread of COVID-19.
VIDEO: Scott County, Iowa, Health Department Director, Ed Rivers, explains social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by new (novel) Coronavirus.