Quad City Area Resources
Living in the Quad Cities means enjoying the beauty and benefits of life along the Mississippi River, while also understanding the responsibilities that come with it. QCAR would like to introduce you to essential local resources, including flood preparedness, emergency alerts, and other important homeownership tools. Whether you’re new to the area or a long-time resident, having access to reliable information helps you protect your investment, plan ahead, and navigate the unique aspects of living in the Quad Cities with confidence.

Flood Resources & Community Support
Flooding is a reality in the Quad Cities, and preparation is key to protecting homes, businesses, and communities. The Quad City Area REALTORS® (QCAR) is committed to connecting our members and the public with trusted resources, timely alerts, and local expertise.
Whether you are a homeowner, buyer, seller, or real estate professional, this page is designed to help you stay informed and prepared.
Stay Alert: Protect What Matters Most
It is important in our communities to be aware of hazardous conditions and stay informed.
Scott County, IA Alerts
Sign up through Alert Iowa to receive county and city-specific notifications:
https://www.scottcountyiowa.gov/ema/alert-iowa
Rock Island County, IL Alerts
Subscribe using “Notify Me” and select News Alerts for emergency updates:
https://www.rockislandcountyil.gov/list.aspx
City of Moline, IL Alerts
Register through the city’s Alert Center for local notifications:
https://www.moline.il.us/AlertCenter.aspx
River Action
QCAR is proud to partner with River Action, a leading organization dedicated to the stewardship of the Mississippi River and its surrounding communities.
River Action plays a vital role in:
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Providing regional flood resources and river data
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Promoting responsible riverfront development
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Educating the public on river conditions and safety
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Supporting long-term flood resilience efforts
River Action strives to foster the environmental, economic, and cultural vitality of the Mississippi River and its riverfront in the Quad City region. To learn more information visit, www.riveraction.org








