DAVENPORT, IOWA (May 2, 2019) —

DAVENPORT — Representative Dave Loebsack will join Governor Kim Reynolds in tour of flooding

WHO: Rep Loebsack

             Gov Reynolds

             Mayor Frank Klipsch

             Davenport City Officials

WHAT: Dave will join other officials to receive an update on the state of the flooding in Downtown Davenport. They will then go on a walking tour of the flooded areas

WHERE: Meet at Davenport Police Station, 416 North Harrison Street

TIME: Walking tour begins at 10:15am

 

BUFFALO — Tour flooded areas

WHO: Rep Loebsack

             Mayor Doug Anderson

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will join the mayor on a walking-tour of downtown Buffalo, which is almost completely flooded

WHERE: Meet at Buffalo City Hall, 329 Dodge Street

TIME: 11:45AM

 

CLINTON — Tour flood prevention efforts

WHO: Rep Loebsack

             Matt Brooke, City Administrator

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will join the City Administrator to tour Clinton’s flood prevention efforts

WHERE: Meet at Clinton City Hall, 611 South 3rd Street

TIME: 4:15PM

 

CLINTON – Tour flood prevention efforts

 

WHO: Rep Loebsack

            Matt Brooke, City Administrator

WHAT: Rep Loebsack will join the City Administrator to tour Clinton’s flood prevention efforts

WHERE: Meet at Clinton City Hall, 611 South 3rd Street

TIME: 4:15PM

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