CITY NEWSLETTER


DOG AND CAT LICENSE
FEES FOR 2010

Dog and Cat Licenses for 2010 will be mailed by the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission (MADACC) in December. All dogs and cats over five months old are required to be licensed. A total of no more than three dogs or cats per residence are legal without first obtaining a kennel license.

Fee Schedule for Dog and Cat Licenses:

DOG LICENSES:
	Male or Female		$ 24.00
	Spayed/Neutered		$ 12.00

CAT LICENSES: Male or Female $ 24.00 Spayed/Neutered $ 12.00

Late Fees effective April 1, 2010: Male or Female $ 12.00 Spayed/Neutered $ 6.00

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Department of Public Works Yard Drop-Off

City of Glendale residents may drop off flattened cardboard and used motor oil at the Department of Public Works (DPW) yard from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Enter the yard from North Glen Park Road on the north end of the DPW building.

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2010 Election Dates
Spring Primary (if needed)	February 16, 2010
Spring Election April 6, 2010
Partisan Primary September 14, 2010
General Election November 2, 2010
SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL

All property owners are required to fully clear all public sidewalks and handicap ramps of snow and ice within 24 hours after a snowfall.

Sidewalks and ramps must be free of snow and ice at all times. Failure to properly clear and maintain any sidewalk or handicap ramp in a safe manner will result in clearing by the City with all costs and fees charged to the property owner.

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Adopt a Fire Hydrant

As winter approaches, help the North Shore Fire Department by adopting the fire hydrant closest to your home or business and keep it free of snow.

At a fire, the Fire Department must quickly locate and gain a water supply source from the closest fire hydrant. A fire engine carries enough water for approximately 3 1/2 minutes of firefighting. If a fire hydrant is buried by snow, it is difficult to find and valuable time must be spent digging it out. The delay in gaining a water supply from a fire hydrant may cause firefighters to abandon firefighting efforts and may allow a fire to grow.

Keep the snow clear from around the fire hydrant and shovel a path from the street or roadway up to the fire hydrant. These actions will allow the Fire Department to quickly locate a fire hydrant and obtain a water supply for firefighting activities.

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2010 Residential Garden Contest

The Aesthetics & Beautification Committee will hold a residential beautification contest in the summer of 2010, with judging taking place the last week of July. There will be two awards: one for the residential owner who has designed, planted and maintained his/her own garden, and one for the residential owner who hired a landscaper to design, install the garden and maintain it. Entry forms will be available at City Hall.

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