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City of Racine schedules website maintenance for October 13
The City of Racine's website, cityofracine.org, will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance on Sunday, October 13. The maintenance is set to occur from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM Central Time. During this period, visitors may encounter a "This site can't be reached" message. The website is expected to resume normal operations once the maintenance is finished.
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Racine offers $500K in grants for sump pump installations
The City of Racine is set to provide financial assistance to homeowners for sump pump installations, aiming to enhance basement protection and prevent the sanitary sewer system from being overwhelmed during storms. The initiative will grant up to $5,000 each to 100 homeowners this year.
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Racine offers $500K in grants for homeowners' sump pump installations
The City of Racine will give up to $5,000 to 100 homeowners this year to install a new sump pump that will help keep their basements dry and prevent the sanitary sewer system from becoming overwhelmed during storms.
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Council to review Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center proposal
Racine's Common Council is set to discuss the progression of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center and health center project at its meeting on August 20. This follows a presentation made to the alders during the Finance and Personnel Committee meeting on August 12.
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Racine Council to consider Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center proposal
Racine’s Common Council is set to deliberate on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center and health center project during its meeting on August 20. The proposal was discussed at the Finance and Personnel Committee meeting held on August 12, where various materials were presented to the council members.
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Preliminary results from August 13 partisan primary spark discussions
The preliminary results of the August 13, 2024, partisan primary were posted on Tuesday. The poll outcomes have sparked discussions across various political factions.
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Solid waste collection schedule for 2024 released
The 2024 solid waste collection schedule has been released. Residents are encouraged to refer to the attached document for detailed information on collection times and procedures.
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Racine City Hall announces closure for Independence Day
City Hall will close on Thursday, July 4th due to the Independence Day holiday. This includes city offices under this administration in the Annex.
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Racine seeks candidates for District 8 aldermanic seat
There is currently a vacancy in the City of Racine's 8th aldermanic district. The Common Council plans to fill this vacancy through an appointment process. The selected individual will serve the remainder of the term, which ends on April 14, 2025.
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Applications open for District 8 aldermanic seat in Racine
A vacancy has arisen in the City of Racine’s 8th aldermanic district. The Common Council will fill this vacancy through an appointment process. One individual will be selected to serve for the remainder of the term, which expires on April 14, 2025.
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City of Racine to observe Juneteenth as a non-working holiday
The City of Racine will recognize Juneteenth as a non-working holiday starting in 2024. As a result, City Hall will be closed on Wednesday, June 19th, in observance of the Juneteenth Freedom holiday. This closure includes all city offices under the current administration located in the Annex.
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City Hall announces closure for Memorial Day holiday
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024, it was announced that City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 27 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. This closure includes all city offices under this administration located in the Annex. The announcement concluded with a message from the City of Racine: "From all of us at the City of Racine, have an enjoyable holiday!"
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Free E-Cycle Event to Take Place in Racine on May 11
The City of Racine DPW has announced that they will be hosting a free E-Cycle event for city residents on May 11. The event was detailed in a flier that was shared with the public, urging residents to take advantage of this initiative.The event is aimed at promoting electronic recycling and providing a convenient and eco-friendly way for residents to dispose of their e-waste. The flier emphasized the importance of responsible e-waste disposal and encouraged community members to participate in the event.In line with this, a city official stated, "City of Racine DPW will...
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Sister City Student Exchange Program Seeks Applicants
The City of Racine has announced an exciting opportunity for current ninth, tenth, or eleventh-grade residents to participate in the Sister City Student Exchange Program with Oiso, Japan. This cultural exchange program aims to foster international cooperation and understanding between Racine and Oiso. Applications are being accepted by the Racine Sister City Committee until April 26, 2024.The exchange program is scheduled to take place from July 25, 2024, to August 7, 2024. Participants will have the chance to represent the youth of Racine and immerse themselves in...
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2024 Spring Leaf Collection Schedule Announced
The 2024 Spring Leaf Collection schedule has been announced, as posted on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Residents can expect the following dates for leaf collection in their area.---"See below for the 2024 Spring Leaf Collection schedule."
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Road Closure Map Now Available
The City of Racine has announced the availability of a live road closure map for residents. According to a recent post on Monday, March 25, 2024, the map can be accessed at http://www.cityofracine.org/roadconstruction/.This new resource aims to provide real-time information about road closures in the city, helping residents plan their routes accordingly. The map will be especially useful during times of increased road construction and maintenance activities.In a statement, the City of Racine encouraged residents to make use of the road closure map to stay informed about...
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City of Racine's City Hall to Close for Spring Break Holiday
City of Racine's City Hall will be closed on Friday, March 29, due to the Spring Break holiday. This closure extends to city offices under this administration in the Annex. The announcement was made on Monday, March 25, 2024.The decision means that services provided by City Hall and its affiliated offices will be temporarily unavailable on the stated date. Citizens are advised to plan accordingly for any necessary transactions or inquiries that may be impacted by the closure.In a message to the public, a representative stated, "City Hall will close on Friday, March 29...
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Snow Emergency Declared in Racine
The City of Racine has declared a Snow Emergency from 7:00pm on Friday, January 12, 2024, until 12:00am Sunday, January 14, 2024. This declaration comes in response to the National Weather Service's prediction of a significant snowfall during this period.In an official statement, the City of Racine announced the Snow Emergency, stating that it is aimed at aiding the city's snow removal operations. Residents are urged to take necessary precautions and comply with the guidelines set forth by the city.According to the attached document provided by the city, the Snow...
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Racine City Hall to Close on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Racine City Hall announced that it will be closed on Monday, January 15th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This closure is in line with the national holiday that honors the civil rights leader and his contributions to the United States.In a statement released on Monday, the city officials reminded residents that City Hall will be closed on January 15th. This closure will affect various city services and departments, including the administration, finance, and public works.The decision to close City Hall on Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a tradition that has...
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Christmas Tree Collection Announcement
The city of [City Name] has announced the schedule for Christmas tree collection, which will begin on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, and continue through Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Residents are advised to place their trees on the curb line on their regular solid waste collection day.According to the announcement, it is important to note that trees should not be placed in alleys, bags, or boxes for collection. Additionally, trees must be free of any decorations and lights. Artificial Christmas trees will be collected alongside regular solid waste collection carts and will...