May 28, 2021 07:19 am | Benjamin Andrews
Don't Blow It! Grass Clipping & Storm Sewer
When cutting your lawn near the street, try to make your first two passes with the discharge chute directed away from the street. Grass can clog up storm sewer catch basins, which does not allow the street to drain properly. Water that drains from the street and into storm sewers ends up in the river, along with all the grass clippings. Grass clippings also hold fertilizer and pesticides that contaminate streams, rivers, and lakes. The Department of Natural Resources encourages leaving grass clippings on your lawn, as they can act as good nutrients, as well as composting your lawn clippings.
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May 27, 2021 12:19 pm | Benjamin Andrews
Large Item Pickup
Residents who need large items collected need to contact Harter's at (715) 253-2619 or (888) 804-8556 to arrange collection along with pre-payment of large item collections services. Large items are generally collected the week opposite recycling collection. General pricing for large items is furniture, electronics or non-Freon appliances $30.00 per item and Freon appliances generally $50.00 per item. Additional questions on large item collection should be directed to Harter's at (715) 253-2619 or (888) 804-8556.
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May 27, 2021 12:00 pm | Benjamin Andrews
Unacceptable Materials for Dumpsters
As a reminder, not everything belongs in the garbage. There are items that are unacceptable to dispose of in the garbage. To assist residents in determining whether an item is unable to be disposed of in the garbage, the Village has put together an infographic.
Unnacceptable Materials for Dumpters Infographic If you have any questions about whether an item can be disposed of in the garbage, you are encourages to call the Village’s contracted garbage hauler, Harter’s, at the following phone number: (608) 782-2082
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May 27, 2021 09:22 am | Benjamin Andrews
2021 Guns Street Project Construction Presentation
A Public Information Meeting (PIM) was conducted for the Guns Street (2021) project on May 25, 2021. A presentation regarding the project plans was conducted. In case you missed it, the presentation is hyperlinked below: Guns Street PIM Presentation
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May 26, 2021 10:19 am | Benjamin Andrews
Compost Site Enforcement
- For Immediate Release – Compost Site Enforcement
Contact: Lou Ann Zeamer, Administrative Assistant 920-593-1108 lzeamer@villageofbellevue.org
BELLEVUE – Beginning Tuesday, June 1, 2021, all Bellevue residents are required to have a compost sticker on their vehicle's windshield to enter the compost site. The compost site for Bellevue residents is located at 3891 Eaton Rd, and the hours of operation are 6:30 am to 8:00 pm, seven days/week, including holidays. A gate at the entrance of the site has been installed and will open and close the compost site according to the set hours. Materials accepted include grass clippings, garden materials, leaves and brush, sod, and small stumps. If you have other materials not listed as acceptable, you cannot drop them off at this site. No exceptions!
The compost site is under 24-hour video surveillance. Anyone caught illegally dumping will be fined $500.00 plus cleanup costs to dispose of the illegal material. Please obey the site's rules and contact Lou Ann Zeamer, 593-1108, if you see anyone that is not abiding by the rules or for any questions you may have.
If you need a compost sticker, please contact Lou Ann at lzeamer@villageofbellevue.org or stop in at the Bellevue office at 2828 Allouez Ave, between the hours of 7:00 am to 4:30 pm Mon-Thursday, and 7:00 am to Noon on Friday, to complete an application.
This information is required when applying for a compost sticker via email or application form: • Name • Address • Vehicle License Number • Color of Vehicle • Make of Vehicle • Model of Vehicle
Once your information is processed, your compost sticker should be mailed in a few days.
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May 25, 2021 08:16 am | Village Administrator
Proposed changes to Green Bay Metro Transit services - fixed routes in Bellevue eliminated, micro-transit services expanded.
Green Bay Metro Transit is proposing changes to their services beginning August 2021. Specifically for Bellevue, fixed routes will be replaced with areas of micro transit services. Micro transit is an on-demand service that users request via phone or mobile app. The micro transit then transports the user to a transfer point to access the fixed routes in the Green Bay area. Transit service in Bellevue will be specific to the green shaded area on the "Microtransit Service Area" map at the link below. A public comment period is currently open for the proposed changes. Informational meetings will be held at the Transportation Center located at 901 University Avenue on the following dates/times: Wednesday, May 26 at 5:45 pm Wednesday, June 2 at 3:15 pm Thursday, June 3 at 11:45 am The public hearing on the proposed changes will take place on Tuesday June 8 at 5:15 pm Final action by the Green Bay Transit Commission is expected to take place on Wednesday June 30 at 8:15 am. Written comments may be emailed to patricia.kiewiz@greenbaywi.gov
Click the link below for more information including maps of the proposed changes.
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