• Flood Recovery Information

    The City of Des Moines is now in flood recovery stage. Please see "More Information" for important information about disaster recovery assistance.

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  • World Food Prize

    Des Moines is home to the World Food Prize the foremost international award recognizing the achievements in advancing human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world.

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  • Iowa State Capitol

    The Iowa State Capitol is among the most beautiful state capitols in the country with its 275-foot, 23-karat gold leafed dome anchoring the east end of downtown Des Moines.

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  • East Village

    Historic East Village is an eclectic neighborhood of restored historic properties, beautiful streetscapes, and urban living at the foot of the State Capitol.

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  • John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park

    The John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park is built directly within the urban grid of corporate Des Moines, making it unlike any other sculpture garden in the United States. It showcases 24 sculptures by internationally acclaimed modern and contemporary artists.

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  • Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater

    The Simon Estes Riverfront Amphitheater is located downtown just east of the Des Moines River between Locust and Walnut Streets. This beautiful location is used for fun runs and walks, bike rides, rallys, concerts, class reunions, and weddings.

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  • Gray's Lake

    Gray’s Lake Park with its two-mile walking trail and beautiful picnic areas also offers other activities such as biking, canoeing, and bird-watching.

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  • Authors Visiting in Des Moines

    Get ready for an outstanding array of authors as the Des Moines Public Library celebrates ten years of great writing and great reading with the 2010 AViD Author Series!

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  • Welcome to the City of Des Moines

    A major center for insurance, Des Moines also has a financial services and publishing base and offers many benefits, such as low-cost housing, short commute times, and a diverse population.

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  • City of Des Moines Combines Charities Campaign

    The City’s Combined Charities Selection Committee selects organizations to participate in the annual Combined Charities Campaign from among eligible agencies that submit a written request. Interested organizations should submit an application by September 3, 2010 at 5:00 PM (CST).

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Community Education
Community Education
Public Education Programs

The Des Moines Fire department provides a series of fire education programs and services which include; smoke detector familiarization; fire prevention and school education programs; and business file prevention and health care facility in-service.

Fire Prevention Bureau
Fire sprinkler
Fire Prevention

Conducts commercial and fire safety inspections, issues certificate of occupancy and hazardous operations permits, testing of fire protection systems, installation and removal of underground and above ground storage tanks.

Emergency Medical Services
Ambulance
Ambulance and Medical Services

The nearly 300 dedicated men and women who provide basic and advanced pre-hospital care do so with compassion, dignity, and professionalism. We are the largest fire-based emergency medical service in the State of Iowa.