City of Manitowoc

City of Manitowoc The City of Manitowoc is located in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on beautiful Lake Michigan.

Official Facebook account of the City of Manitowoc, WI

This page is managed by the Mayor’s Office on behalf of the City of Manitowoc. The City uses social media as a limited public information forum for the sole purpose of informing and educating residents, businesses, and visitors about City services, programs, news, and events. Comments & Messages Disabled
To ensure that questions, concerns, an

d service requests reach the appropriate City staff as efficiently as possible, comments and direct messages have been disabled on this page. This page is not monitored for public inquiries and is not used for two‑way communication. Residents are encouraged to use the City’s official communication channels, which provide the most reliable and timely response:
• Visit our website: www.manitowoc.org
• Contact the appropriate department or elected official directly (contact directory available on the website)

Community members may still share City posts on their own pages. Content Standards
While comments are disabled on this page, other City‑affiliated pages may continue to allow public interaction. For those pages, content may be restricted if it includes:
• Obscenity or profanity
• Discriminatory language
• Defamatory or unlawful content
• Commercial endorsements or solicitations
• Threats, incitement, or promotion of illegal activity
• Intellectual property violations
• Malware or harmful software

Page Contacts
The official contact for any City social media account is the department head responsible for that page, along with the City Attorney’s Office and the Mayor’s Office.

For Immediate ReleaseDate: June 2, 2026Contact: Dan Koski, P.E., Director of Public InfrastructurePhone: 920-686-6910Res...
06/03/2026

For Immediate Release

Date: June 2, 2026
Contact: Dan Koski, P.E., Director of Public Infrastructure
Phone: 920-686-6910

Responsible Herbicide and Fertilizer use on Lawns

The City would like to remind residents to use fertilizers and herbicides responsibly and sparingly on and around their yards. The City does receive complaints of fertilizer on the sidewalk and in the street. Fertilizers are applied more frequently and many of them contain herbicides.

Chemicals and w**d killers are not needed for a healthy lawn, and they’re one of the main causes of green algae in our lakes and streams.

Think before you buy. Get a soil test so you know if your lawn needs more nutrients. Mulch to keep the lawn healthy, so that it can out compete w**ds for light, nutrients and water. If you fertilize, do it in the fall and sweep up fertilizer that falls in the street and sidewalk. Fertilizers in the street end up in the lake.

When applying herbicides follow the directions on the label. Post notices on your lawn so that others are aware of them and can avoid the area. Many people are highly sensitive to lawn chemicals and need to avoid these areas.

Pesticide use is regulated by the State and Federal government. For more information on rules associated with the use of them visithttps://datcp.wi.gov/Documents/HTCLandscape.pdf

For more information on proper use of Fertilizers and Pesticides visit the City of Manitowoc website at https://www.manitowoc.org/403/Yard-Care

Visit www.manitowoc.org/notifyme and sign up to receive important information via text message or email. Download the City of Manitowoc app from the App Store or Google Play and click on the Alert Center to subscribe to emergency alerts.

FROM THE CITY OF MANITOWOC PRESS RELEASE City of Manitowoc • 900 Quay Street • Manitowoc, WI 54221-4543 • 920-686-6910 •...
06/03/2026

FROM THE CITY OF MANITOWOC
PRESS RELEASE
City of Manitowoc • 900 Quay Street • Manitowoc, WI 54221-4543 • 920-686-6910 • Fax: 920-686-6906

For Immediate Release

Date: June 3, 2026
Contact: Dan Koski, P.E., Director of Public Infrastructure
Phone: 920-686-6910

Unlawful to Deposit Grass Clippings in City Streets

The City of Manitowoc is asking residents to keep all grass clippings or other yard waste out of the City streets and alleys. When mowing your lawn please direct the blower away from the street and clean up any grass clippings that make it there.

Proper disposal of your yard debris is a simple yet significant way to help reduce storm water pollution. When debris enters the storm sewer inlets, it becomes wet and quickly decomposes adding unnecessary nutrients to our storm water system, which ultimately discharges to our streams, river and the lake. These excessive nutrients reduce the clarity, and the quality of the waters we all enjoy.

Not only does this activity have a degrading effect on our water quality, but it also costs us tax dollars. Grass that is picked up by the street sweepers needs to be sent to the landfill. Grass clippings, leaves, sediment and other debris can plug the storm pipes and can cause flooding.

Visit www.manitowoc.org/notifyme and sign up to receive important information via text message or email. Download the City of Manitowoc app from the App Store or Google Play and click on the Alert Center to subscribe to emergency alerts.

There's still time to register for our annual 4th of July parade! New this year: entries will compete for the chance to ...
06/02/2026

There's still time to register for our annual 4th of July parade! New this year: entries will compete for the chance to win Best in Parade, Most Patriotic and Judge's Choice.

Complete the form below to join the festive fun! 🇺🇸

Participate in the Fourth on the Shore Parade 7/4/2026 at 10:00 a.m. by filling out this registration. Floats, cars, and people all may apply but are required to be decorated in an Americana theme, such as red, white, and blue. Check your email for parade instructions the last week of June as there....

Important Update: Facebook Comment Changes Effective Immediately The City uses social media as a limited public informat...
06/02/2026

Important Update: Facebook Comment Changes Effective Immediately

The City uses social media as a limited public information forum for the sole purpose of informing and educating residents, businesses, and visitors about City services, programs, news, and events.

To help ensure your questions, concerns, and ideas reach the right City of Manitowoc staff as quickly as possible, we will be turning off comments on all posts and direct messages on the City of Manitowoc page (this page). Citizens will still be able to share posts.

This change will allow our team to respond more efficiently through the channels best equipped to assist you. We encourage residents to use our official communication options, which are monitored by staff and provide the fastest way to get answers, report issues, or share feedback:

• Visit our website: www.manitowoc.org
• Contact your elected officials directly: https://www.manitowoc.org/78/Meet-Your-Alderperson
• City Hall is open Mon-Thur 7:30-5:00 and Fri 7:30-11:30

Our social media page will remain active and continue to serve as an information resource for city news, updates, and announcements. The city also maintains several pages for specific departments and attractions. These pages will continue to allow comments unless it has already been stated that commenting is disabled.

Thank you for your understanding as we work to improve how we serve you! If you have any questions about this change, please don’t hesitate to reach out through our official channels.

*********  ROAD  CLOSURE  NOTICE  ********Viebahn Street from South 10th St. to Lakeside Blvd. is scheduled for street r...
06/02/2026

********* ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE ********

Viebahn Street from South 10th St. to Lakeside Blvd. is scheduled for street reconstruction work and the project is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 8th.

The Road will be Closed to all Traffic during the project.

Access to the UW Green Bay – Manitowoc Campus shall be from South 10th Street to the south of Viebahn St.

Vinton Construction Company will be the prime contractor for the project.

It is anticipated that the entire project will be completed and the street reopened to traffic on or about August 21st.

2026-2027 City of Manitowoc Common Council (from left, front row) Brett Norell (D9), Council President Eric Sitkiewitz (...
05/22/2026

2026-2027 City of Manitowoc Common Council

(from left, front row)
Brett Norell (D9), Council President Eric Sitkiewitz (D6), Mayor Justin Nickels, Bill Schlei (D8), Chad Beeman (D2)

(from right, back row)
Mason Benzinger (D5), Jodi Brey (D4), Todd Reckelberg (D10), Andrew Dunbar (D1), Brian Anderson (D7), Michael Cummings (D3)

Photo by Michael Thomas - PhotoTechnics

The City of Manitowoc will have a one-time STORM RELATED debris/brush pickup. The city crews will only come through once...
05/19/2026

The City of Manitowoc will have a one-time STORM RELATED debris/brush pickup.

The city crews will only come through once and will be focused on the north side of the city. If you have storm related debris on the south side of the city, please contact the Department of Public Works. All material must be on the curb by Tuesday of next week. Debris cannot exceed 5 feet in length or 6 inches in diameter.

More information is provided in the press release attached.

Please join us for the May 18th Common Council Meeting
05/18/2026

Please join us for the May 18th Common Council Meeting

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

05/17/2026

There are numerous trees, poles, and power lines down throughout the city. Please be cautious if you are out and avoid any downed lines.

05/12/2026

Address

900 Quay Street
Manitowoc, WI
54220

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 11:30am

Telephone

+19206866950

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