Thanks to a project replacing outdated and aging water meters, Osceola Water Works crew was alerted to an unusual spike in usage, and they were able to notify the customer who found and stopped a leak before damage could be done.
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The Osceola City Council recently approved a new three-home development by Parson Creek Company, LLC through the Osceola Housing Incentive (O-HI) Program. The project brings the total number of homes approved through the program to seven since its launch in 2025 and highlights ongoing efforts to expand affordable new housing opportunities in Osceola.
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Creating your own rain barrel to collect rainwater is relatively easy and can go a long way toward conserving water, reducing stormwater runoff into sewers, and lowering utility bills.
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A major mixed-use housing project proposed for Osceola’s town square was discussed at Osceola’s City Council meeting on the 5th. The project will bring much-needed 18–24 new residential units and new commercial space to the area.
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Although many areas across Iowa have seen a reduction in varying degrees of drought conditions due to April’s above-average rainfall, it’s important that Osceola residents continue practicing smart water usage as we head into the warmer months of summer.
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