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Find out what's happening in the city. Below is a list of current news releases.
A public information meeting will be held from 4:00-6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 18, 2010 for public review and comment on the City of Superior Draft Annual Stormwater Report in accordance with the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit No. WI-5050075-1 for discharges from a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). The meeting is open to the public and will be held in the Superior Public Library at 1530 Tower Avenue, Superior, Wisconsin. Copies of the Draft Annual Report will be available at the Environmental Services Division of Public Works, 51 East 1st Street, Superior, Wisconsin. Written comments will be accepted until March 26, 2010. Submit written comments to: Environmental Services Division Department of Public Works 51 E 1st St. Superior, WI 54880 or nelsond@ci.superior.wi.us
Citizens are invited to share their thoughts on parks, trails, recreation areas, Wisconsin Point, Billings Park, and the Superior Municipal Forest. [Add Your Input...]
The departments' eight week/nine session program begins March 31st and offers residents information on many law enforcement topics as well as hands-on class experience. Police Officers, evidence technicians, supervisors and detectives become teachers to give the community a better understanding of the true nature of police work. [Additional info...]
Citizens are invited to share their thoughts on parks, trails, recreation areas, Wisconsin Point, Billings Park, and the Superior Municipal Forest. [Add Your Input...]
In Wisconsin, report any suspicious ash problems by calling (800) 462-2803 or e-mail eab@datcp.state.wi.us This bug is decimating forests in nearby states, and our ash trees could be next. For more important information:
The departments' eight week/nine session program begins March 31st and offers residents information on many law enforcement topics as well as hands-on class experience. Police Officers, evidence technicians, supervisors and detectives become teachers to give the community a better understanding of the true nature of police work. [Additional info...]
For information on the Tower Avenue reconstruction project please
click here.
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