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The City of Mequon offers different notifications where subscribers can receive updates on specific topics by email or MMS text message. Some notification options are used more frequently, while others are only utilized on an as needed basis.  Please view the below notification options to learn more about the type of information shared in each and how to subscribe. 

Zoning Amendments Notification: 
The City Clerk's Office issues notice of upcoming changes in the zoning on property, allowing different land uses (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) and density (number of dwelling units or size of buildings) requirements of property within the City. Community members may sign-up to receive a monthly email notification listing the first and second readings of proposed zoning amendments on the Common Council's agenda.  Please click here to sign up.

City of Mequon Weekly Bulletin: 
The City Administrator's Office publishes bulletins to keep residents and businesses informed on governmental activities, events and issues.  It is the City's goal to prepare and send a bulletin once a week throughout the year. Interested in having the City of Mequon Weekly Bulletin sent to your email every week? Then please click here to subscribe

2024 Road Improvements:
The City will be issuing letters and weekly updates to keep residents and businesses informed on specifics related to road project status and anticipated next steps.  If community members are interested in receiving project updates via email, please click here to subscribe.

Emergency Notification System:
Residents of Ozaukee County have long known that they may call 911 for police, fire or medical assistance. What one may not be aware of is that the Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office, Public Health Department, and Emergency Management participate within a mass alert notification system similar to a reverse of the 911 system. They have the ability to send voice and text messages that alert the community to a variety of emergency and non-emergency circumstances. Such messages may be community-wide or very specific geographically.  Learn more about the notification system and sign-up here.

 

Disclaimer: The City does not share email addresses of subscribers from any of the notification channels unless required to do so under the State of Wisconsin's Open Record Request requirements.