The Village Board meeting originally scheduled for August 2nd has been cancelled. The Board will meet on August 16th at 8 PM.
STH 33 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - UPDATE
Crews are working on the storm sewer at PWSB. This will require that all traffic be moved to the far north side east of the bridge and tapered back into the Foster intersection. The relocation of the underground utilities is nearing completion and the remaining poles will then be removed.
To reduce frustration with traffic backups, pre-plan your travel through the area. Do your shopping in the evening when traffic volumes are down. Use CTH W and Mink Ranch Road or CTH W to Sauk Road to drive to Port Washington. If you are traveling north on I43 to go to Saukville, take exit 93 ( Hwy. 32/CTH V), go south and turn right onto CTH W and go north. COUNTY MAP
DOT Field Office:217 N. Freeman Drive (St. John's Church), Port Washington.
Questions & Concerns: Jeanne Marchant, DOT Project Leader, at (262)235-4000.
Meet law enforcement officers from all over Ozaukee County. Check out law enforcement equipment. Ask questions of participants, including members from Probation and Parole who handle the registered sex offenders, members of the Drug Enforcement Agency, or sit in an information session about drug use and what to look for.
Take this opportunity to have your child fingerprinted!
Food & beverages from local vendors will be available. Bring a non-perishable food donation and receive a raffle ticket (one ticket per item) for numerous raffle prizes!
Grady Park Lighting Project
Starting August 3, 2011, the lights at the Grady Park tennis courts will be taken down and new lighting will be installed.
There will be no lights from the 3rd to at least the 15th of August. The courts will still be open for play. This schedule is weather dependent. When the project is complete, there will be new energy efficient LED lights for the courts and a new light pole for the batting cage.
Family Emergency Contact Plan
Your family may not be together when disaster strikes, so plan how you will contact one another and review what you will do in different situations.
It may be easier to make a long-distance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-town contact may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members.
Be sure every member of your family knows the phone number and has coins or a prepaid phone card to call the emergency contact.
You may have trouble getting through, or the telephone system may be down altogether - be patient.