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Serving a diverse Central Iowa community, Polk County is among the nation’s most innovative public institutions. We bring together creative leaders, collaborative organizations and key resources to empower our communities and make life better for all people in Polk County.
Hours of operation for the Polk County Treasurer’s Office will change to 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. effective June 3, 2024 for all services. Customers are encouraged to make note of this change.
Explore the natural healing path of Shinrin Yoku or Japanese Forest bathing with Brandy Case Haub, a certified forest guide. This mindful walk through the Prairie will invite you to use your senses to enhance your well-being.
"We will not actively participate in this lawsuit or spend the money of the people of Polk County defending this action."
Enjoy listening to a pony-themed story while the ponies of the Equestrian Center are listening nearby. A pony meet and greet will follow!
Polk County is partnering with the City of Des Moines, Des Moines Municipal Housing Authority and West Des Moines to conduct the Barriers to Housing and Community Needs survey.
Sightings are becoming rarer as snakes are indicators of environmental changes. One way we monitor snakes in the area is to conduct snake board surveys. Join us as we venture into the prairie in search of snakes!
Primary Election - Tuesday, June 4 Polls Open Election Day: 7:00a - 8:00p
Join us for a seed harvesting event focused on early spring ephemeral wildflowers in our woodlands.
Learn to identify frogs by sight and sound before sloshing into the wetlands to catch these amazing creatures. Bring your own net and flashlight. Wear shoes that can get wet and muddy.
Past Election Results and Data Research
Polk County Conservation and Prairie Landscape of Iowa are teaming up to offer two native plant sales this year. All plant species for sale are native to Iowa, and once established, require minimal care while providing numerous benefits to our local wildlife and landscapes.