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Iowa League of Cities

www.iowaleague.org

 
The Iowa League of Cities serves as the unified voice of cities, providing advocacy, training and guidance to strengthen Iowa`s communities. The Iowa League of Cities has been serving as a key resource for municipalities since 1898, when a small group of city officials gathered in Marshalltown to exchange ideas on how to strengthen and improve local government in Iowa. Those officials had a vision. They recognized that by joining together as one voice, all cities would benefit – then and in the future. More than 870 of the cities in Iowa, both large and small, are members. The League ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.iowaleague.org
  • 500 SW 7th Street Suite 101
    Des Moines, IA USA 50309
  • Phone: 515.244.7282

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