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Nov 04, 2019 01:38 pm | Village Administrator

Northeastern Wisconsin Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program offers assistance to qualifying home repairs


The housing rehabilitation loan program offers:

  • 0% deferred payment housing rehabilitation loans to low and moderate income home-owners.
  • 0% deferred and/or installment housing rehabilitation loans to owners of renter-occupied units.
Eligible projects include necessary repairs to electrical or plumbing systems, roof replacement, lead paint/asbestos abatement, and other rehabilitation deemed necessary to meet housing needs.  


The program also offers assistance for:
  • Accessibility improvements for low and moderate income households.
  • Down-payment and eligible closing cost.

To be eligible, you must meet maximum household income requirements.  For 2019 in Brown County, these are:
  • 1 person household:  cannot exceed $45,850
  • 2 person household:  cannot exceed $52,400
  • 3 person household:  cannot exceed $58,950
  • 4 person household:  cannot exceed $65,450
  • 5 person household:  cannot exceed $70,700
  • 6 person household:  cannot exceed $75,950
  • 7 person household:  cannot exceed $81,200
  • 8 person household:  cannot exceed $86,400

Click here for Northeastern Wisconsin Housing Rehabilitation CDBG Loan Program.  

 
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Nov 04, 2019 01:00 pm | Jared Heyn

NFPA: Get Ahead of the Winter Freeze

It's not too early to begin preparing for the heating season. Check these 10 tips off your list and get ahead of the winter freeze.

   o   Our furnace has been inspected and serviced by a qualified professional during the last 12 months. (A furnace should be serviced at least once a year.)

   o   Our chimneys and vents have been cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional. I have checked for creosote build-up. (Not cleaning your chimney is the leading cause of chimney fires from built up creosote. This service needs to be done at least once a year.)

   o   Our wood for our fireplace or wood stove is dry, seasoned wood.

   o   We have a covered metal container ready to use to dispose of cooled ashes. (The ash container should be kept at least 10 feet from the home and any nearby buildings.)

   o   Our children know to stay at least 3 feet away from the fireplace, wood/pellet stove, oil stove or other space heaters.

   o   Our portable space heaters have an automatic shut-off.

   o   Our portable space heaters will be plugged directly into an outlet (not an extension cord) and placed at least three feet from anything that can burn; like bedding, paper, walls, and even people. (Place notes throughout your home to remind you to turn off portable heaters when you leave a room or go to bed.)

   o   We have tested our smoke alarms and made sure they are working. (You need smoke alarms on every level of the home, inside each sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area. For the best protection, the smoke alarms should be interconnected so when one sounds, they all sound.)

   o   We have tested our carbon monoxide alarms and made sure they are working. (Carbon monoxide alarms should be located outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home.)

 
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Nov 04, 2019 12:24 pm | Village Administrator

Ensure emergency personnel has access to your residence during emergencies with a Knox Box.


The Residential Knox Box Program


Emergency response can be delayed when responders have difficulty gaining access to your residence due such as when you are unable to answer the door during a medical emergency, or you are not home when there is a threat to your residence.  With a Knox Residential Box, first responders have access to a key stored inside the box and gain entrance.  The Knox Box us accessed only with a high-security master key, ensuring only authorized access.

Benefits

  • Helps responders enter the home quickly.
  • Reduces forced entry damage to property.
  • Makes re-securing property easier and faster.
  • One-time purchase with no monitoring fees.
Click here to order a residential knox box.  One-time cost is $170 - $253, depending on model.  
  • If you live in Bellevue, type "Bellevue Fire Dept"  it is important to select the correct responding department so that they have access to the box.  
  • Scroll down to "Residential KnoxBoxes"
  • Add the box to your cart and check out.  
  • You will be required to add your address (where the box is to be installed) at checkout.
  • When you receive your box, call the Bellevue Fire Department at 920-884-1077 to schedule us to set up your box for emergency access.  


 
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Oct 31, 2019 10:06 am | Village Administrator

Bellevue Fire and Rescue Department offers car seat installation inspection services

Is your little one using the correct car seat and is the car seat installed correctly? 


Schedule an inspection with our car seat technicians to ensure proper installation and answer your car seat questions.  Appointments are available M-F 7:30-3:30 and Sat-Sun 7:30-1:30.

Email our technician, Chad at  cweihbrecht@bellevue-fire.com to schedule your inspection!


Click here for Safe Kids Ultimate Car Seat Guide.  
 
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Oct 30, 2019 11:38 am | Village Administrator

Bus service in Bellevue

Did you know that Green Bay Metro Transit has full-service bus routes and paratransit services in Bellevue?
Route 15 and 16 Bellevue area destinations include East Town Mall, Edison Middle School, BioLife, YMCA, Bellin Family Wellness & Medical Center, Bellin College, Prevea, Aurora Hospital, and Walmart.
Buses run Monday thru Friday 5:15 a.m to 9:45 p.m; Saturdays 7:15 a.m. to 6:45 p.m., and Sunday service for Packer home games.
All buses are accessible to persons with mobility limitations and can accommodate mobility devices. All buses also have bike racks so you can ride your bike to the local bus stop and take your bike with you on the bus. You can even track buses here: Click here to track buses
Paratransit services are also available as an alternative for those with disabilities that hinder their ability to use the fixed route transit services. Paratransit offers door to door transportation for things such as medical appointments, shopping, etc. You must complete an eligibility form to qualify. Forms are available by phone 920-448-3450 by email gbpara@greenbaywi.gov, or Click here for paratransit services.




 
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