Police Department

Brian Flikeid
Chief of Police

236 Main Street
P.O. Box 328
Aurelia, IA 51005

Ph: (712) 434 -5912
Cell: (712) 261-2549

E-Mail: [email protected]

EMERGENCY 911

REMINDER:
Slow down when school starts.

Remember to register your pets by April 1!

Snow Ordinance in effect November 15 to April 1!

No parking on residential city streets from 2:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., if there is any accumulation of snow on the ground or blowing snow that requires the City to use snow removal equipment.

Business District - no parking on city streets from 2:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m, if there is any accumulation of snow on the ground or blowing snow that requires the City to use snow removal equipment.

INFORMATIONAL LINKS:

City of Aurelia Code of Ordinances
http://www.amlegal.com/codes/client/aurelia_ia/

Iowa Code
www.legis.state.ia.us/IowaLaw.html

Iowa Road Report (Iowa State Patrol)
www.iowaroadconditions.org/

 

Department of Human Services (DHS)
www.dhs.state.ia.us/dhs2005/dhs_homepage/

Iowa Sex Offender Registry
www.iowasexoffender.com/

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When do I have to have my car off the street during snow season? (Snow Ordinance)

No person shall park on any street in the business district for a period of time longer than thirty (30) minutes between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day between November 15 to March 15 if there is any accumulation of snow on the ground or blowing snow that requires the City to use snow removal equipment.

No person shall park on any street in residential areas for a period of time longer than thirty (30) minutes between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. of any day between November 15 and March 15 if there is any accumulation of snow on the ground or blowing snow that requires the City to use snow removal equipment.
Aurelia City Code 69.

What can I do about a barking dog or other pet nuisances? (Animal Control)

It is unlawful for an owner to allow a dog(s) to run at large. Dog(s) must be tied, leashed or kenneled at all times. It is unlawful for an owner to allow or permit dog(s) to habitually howl or yelp. Aurelia City Code Chapter 55. All animals must be licensed before April 1 of every year. Aurelia City Code Chapter 56. Citizens with complaints may call the police department and file a complaint.

May I operate my ATV or snowmobile in the city limits? (ATV and Snowmobile Ordinance)

ATV’s can be operated within the city limits. Iowa Code 321I.
Snowmobiles can only operate on city streets as long as they have not been plowed open. Snowmobiles shall not be operated upon a sidewalk or that portion of street located between the curb line and the sidewalk commonly referred to as the parking. Aurelia City Code Chapter 75.

What are the speed limits around town? (Speed Limits)

The speed limits on city streets are 25 miles per hour (mph) on residential streets and 20 miles per hour in the business district. The speed limit on Highway 7 is as posted; 35 mph through town, 45 mph at the outskirts. The speed limit on the section of M21 north of Highway 7 (Valor Road) is 35 mph. The gravel road on the north edge of the city limit (9th Street) is 35 mph. Please, buckle up and drive safely.
Aurelia City Code Chapter 63.

 

I’ve locked my keys in my car, what do I do? (Vehicle Unlocking Policy)

The Aurelia Police Department may unlock vehicle doors after signing a waiver form releasing the City of any and all responsiblity for damages caused in their attempt to assist.. You may contact locksmith Jerry Nelson of Cherokee, or your dealership for assistance.

May I contact the police department while I’m out of town for an extended period? (Extra Security)

If you are a snowbird or will be gone on an extended trip feel free to contact the Aurelia Police Department. The department will be on the look-out for any unusual activity. When contacting the APD be prepared to provide the following information:
• How long you will be gone? (departure and return dates/times)
• Who to call in case of an emergency? (names and phone numbers)
• Other important information (will lights be left on, do you have someone checking the house? etc.)