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          TWO RIVERS WILL LIGHT UP THE SKY ON JULY 4

          May 29, 2020

          Two Rivers will cap off Independence Day with our always-popular fireworks display, shot from the outfield at Walsh Field on 22nd Street.

          Due to COVID-19 concerns, there will be no public access to any area inside the fences at Walsh Field, and there will be no pre-fireworks entertainment.

          Enjoy the fireworks while practicing safe distancing and viewing the show from Neshotah Park, downtown, your back yard or one of many great viewing locations around the city.

          Thank You, Fireworks Sponsors!

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          Absentee Voting

          June 24, 2020

          Federal court rules in-person absentee voting for August is suspended immediately.

          Registered voters may request an absentee ballot by visiting myvote.wi.gov and click on "Vote Absentee"

          If you have any questions, please contact Kim Graves, City Clerk at 920-793-5526.

          The ballot is the same for all Wards.

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          NOTICE

          June 12, 2020

          EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JUNE 15

          1ST FLOOR OF CITY HALL IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

          CUSTOMER SERVICE OPEN 10 AM TO 4 PM

          POLICE DEPARTMENT OPEN 10 AM TO 4 PM

          TO ACCESS OTHER DEPARTMENTS

          PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER BELOW:

          Assessor 920-793-5571

          City Clerk 920-793-5526

          City Manager 920-793-5532

          Comm. Dev./Planning 920-793-5564

          Engineering 920-793-5539

          Finance 920-793-5524

          Inspections/Zoning 920-793-5566

          Two Rivers Main Street 920-794-1482

          CITY OF TWO RIVERS COVID-19 UPDATE:

          June 12, 2020

          Mr. Buckley reported the following plans for reopening City Hall and other City facilities, following the COVID-19 related shutdown.

          City Hall will re-open its lobby Monday, June 15 to allow access to the Police Department window and the Customer Service window from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily; other offices will remain available by appointment only.

          The Community House plans to re-open the entire building, except the Senior Center, for normal hours as of June 15; including the room rentals. Recreation programming will start to resume with precautions. The Senior Center plans to re-open the front counter June 15 the rest of the facility remains closed to the public until further notice. Meals on Wheels will continue and the Center on June 2 began offering cold lunches for curbside pickup. Resumption of congregate noon meals at the Aging and Disability Resource Center; it may be several months before congregate meals resume.

          The park shelters are now available for booking. Neshotah restrooms are open and all other park restrooms will be open June 5, supplied with hand sanitizer dispensers. Blow dryers have been temporarily deactivated.

          Lester Public Library curbside and on-line services continue with the re-opening of the building being deferred until at least July 1, per the Board and the Director.

          All other City Departments are accessible by appointment only.

          Public Utility Committee Report on WPPI & Electric Cost

          June 17, 2020

          Public Utility Committee report on electric cost and WPPI

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          ELECTION AND VOTER INFORMATION:

          June 5, 2020

          2020 is a Presidential Election year, which means you will soon be finding voter registration forms and Absentee Ballot request forms in your mailbox. These mailings are not from your municipal Clerk, even though they may appear to be. They are sent by special interest groups and the prefilled voter information on the forms is often outrageously inaccurate and does NOT give you the information to be included when using these forms.

          To ensure you are properly registered to vote or to apply for an absentee ballot, please to to myvote.wi.gov or contact Kim Graves, at kgraves@two-rivers.org or 920-793-5526.

          SUMMER CONCERTS AND MOVIES ARE ON!

          May 29, 2020

          Barring any significant changes in the level of COVID-19 infections in Manitowoc County, the City plans to proceed with planned summer concerts and movies, in Central Park and at the Beach.

          Depending on how much (or how little) beach is available, the City may relocate beach entertainment events to Walsh Field, with the entertainment set up in the area of home plate and audience seating (blankets, lawn chairs) throughout the field—room for distancing.

          Let's be safe, sensible, and still plan for a great Summer!

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