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Leaf Pickup 2023
The City of Manitowoc 2023 leaf pickup Parking Ban is scheduled to begin on October 2nd, 2023. Leaves are scheduled to be picked up once a week on your street sweeping day. The bulk of leaf pickup is expected to be October 16th through November 17th Read on... -
Registration Open for Lakeshore Holiday Parade
Secure your float in the 35th Annual Lakeshore Holiday Parade by submitting your free registration today. Read on... -
2023 Holiday Fair
Celebrate the holidays atthe Manitowoc Senior Center annual Holiday Fair, Saturday, November 4th, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Holiday shop for others or yourself and have some fun. Read on... -
Unpaid Special Assessments
Property owners are reminded that unpaid Special Assessments bearing a November 1, 2023 due date will automatically be transferred to the tax roll on that date. "Read on...." -
Fall Cleanup at Evergreen Cemetery
Fall cleanup time is coming to Manitowoc’s Evergreen Cemetery. The Cemetery Division asks your help in clearing all decorations in order to help maintain Evergreen Cemetery’s park-like beauty. Lot owners are respectfully asked to remove their Read on... -
Holiday Wreath Sale
The Manitowoc Police Department has once again teamed up with Honeymoon Acre’s Greenhouse to offer holiday wreaths, swags, cross’, and left and right-facing candy canes. Read on... -
Finance Committee Seeks Applicants for the Manitowoc Public Utilities Commission
Finance Committee Seeks Applicants for the MPU Commission Alderman Jim Brey, Chairman of the Finance Committee for the City of Manitowoc Common Council announced today that the committee is seeking applicants for a term on the MPU Commission. Read on... -
Downtown Manitowoc Farmers Market
Open Saturdays from May through October | 8 am - 1 pm | Manitowoc Riverfront (Briess parking lot, across from Manitowoc Library) Read on... -
Street Sweeping Parking Ban
The mission of the City’s Department of Public Infrastructure is to clean city streets to provide safe conditions for all modes of transportation and to help keep our lakes and rivers clean. Many of the storm sewers lead directly to Lake Michigan, Read on...
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