City of Moscow
Description
The City of Moscow delivers quality municipal services while ensuring responsible use of resources. We anticipate and meet the needs of our diverse population in order to build public trust and enhance a sense of community.
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comWe're hiring! Apply now.
Are you in an unhealthy relationship with your landscape? Call our yard relationship experts at the Water Department. We have all the tools to help you repair or replace your dysfunctional yard interactions. Do it for the children!! :)
We are excited to welcome all of our Cal Ripken visitors this week!
On Tuesday, August 1, 2017, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Main Street at Friendship Square the Moscow Police Department is hosting a National Night Out in Moscow, Idaho. This celebration joins thousands of communities nationwide. The event is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate support and participation in local anticrime efforts, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships, and send a message to the community that our neighborhoods are informed and prepared. National Night Out will involve more than 16,000 communities from all over the world. This event is free and open to the public. Activities and features planned for the Moscow National Night Out event will include: • Hands on tours of emergency vehicles including Moscow Police Department patrol car, motorcycles, and bicycle; Moscow Volunteer Ambulance Company ambulance; and Moscow Volunteer Fire Department fire truck and smoke house • Idaho State Police equipment and information • Crime prevention materials for all ages • Free food • Games for kids • Car seat checks • Prescription drug disposal drop off • Drunk goggles with toss game • Alive at 25 materials • Free drawings • A visit by McGruff the Crime Prevention Dog and Sparky the Fire Dog • Live coverage by a local radio station • Latah County Search and Rescue information and equipment tours • Whitcom 911 Dispatch information booth • Gritman Medical Center informational booth If you have questions or would like more information, please call Moscow Police Department School Resource Officer Shaine Gunderson at 208.883.2290.
Here is an update of the pumping graph. While our pumping is right at average for the first week of July, we hope to do better this year! Please help where you can.
It will be a warm one today!! Well #2 is still scheduled to come back online next week. Please consider what you can do to help save water. Skipping that watering turn on the lawn is a great way to help the roots go deeper and ultimately end up with healthier grass.
Happy Fourth of July! Join us at noon in Friendship Square to celebrate America's 241st birthday! Festivities will include: - FREE Popsicles - The Star Spangled Banner - A reading of the Declaration of Independence - The winner of the "What do our freedoms mean to you!" essay contest - and the annual MUTT STRUTT: a parade of Moscow’s pooches, decked out in red, white and blue, for the occasion…where the crowd choose the winners! (Please sign up your Mutt Strutt contestant as soon as you arrive.) To get into the spirit of this holiday, here's a video of the "Stars & Stripes Forever" performed by the Moscow Arts Commission Band last Saturday at the Moscow Farmers Market
You all are the best! Over the past two days we have been down almost 1 million gallons of water! Thanks for conserving and helping decrease the strain on our pumps! Keep it up!
Bandmaster Albert Miller conducts the Moscow Arts Commission Band's "Salute to America" concert at the Moscow Farmers Market.
Hey everyone! Curious about the projects slated for this summer? Check out this map! We have a lot of work going on!
As we enter this warm weekend, here are a few things you can do to save water: skip washing the car, hold off on watering the lawn, and be sure to have full loads before running dishwashers and washing machines. It may seem like a small thing, but these small things repeated by thousands of people can have a big impact!