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The City of Glendale, Wisconsin

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snow removal

After each inclement weather event, the City will inspect all sidewalks and curb ramps to ensure they are safely passable. If a sidewalk or curb ramp is not safely passable, a notice may be posted or otherwise placed at the property indicating the need to comply with the snow and ice removal requirement within a specific time. 
 
Upon re-inspection, any sidewalk or curb ramp not properly cleared will be cleared by the City with all costs and expenses, including administrative fees and/or ice and salt/sand costs, charged to the property owner or manager as a special assessment. Residents are also asked to help keep area fire hydrants cleared of snow to allow easy access in case of a fire.



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Anti-Icing

Notice those stripes on the road before a storm ? Those stripes are from anti-icing which is a term used when a liquid brine is placed on the roadway surface prior to a winter precipitation event. When the water evaporates, it leaves behind a white streaky residue. The white residue is a light coating of salt which helps jumpstart the melting process, inhibits ice formation, and reduces the amount of salt needed. These lines show that your DPW maintenance crew is concerned about your safety, saving money, and saving time, all while protecting the environment.



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Winter Parking Regulations

Glendale's winter parking regulations take effect on December 1st. No parking is allowed on any street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from December 1st through March 31st.  All parking permits will expire on November 30th. Permits are assigned to one vehicle only and shall not be leased to any other occupant for use. Permits are valid only for streets within a residential zoning district. Permits are not valid for motorized vehicles/trucks larger than 21 feet in length, 7 feet in width, and 7 feet in height. If you have an emergency parking consideration, please call (414) 228-1753 with your request.

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tree disposal

Tree Collection

Place bare trees out with your trash inside bins or next to bins on your regular collection day. Trees longer than 6 feet must be cut in half. Collection will occur within the week of January 14th, 2024. Bags, tree covers, lights, and ornaments must be removed from the trees before placing them next to your trash. Please keep trees clear of snowbanks.

garbage & recycling

Glendale Recycling Drop-Off Location

Holiday Trash Schedule
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Wisconsin Projects Website

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pet license

All dogs and cats over five months old are required to be licensed. A total of no more than three dogs or cats is allowed per residence.

Applications to renew dog and cat licenses are mailed by the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission (MADACC) in January.

Licenses can be obtained from MADACC's website for a small online servicing fee, or at Glendale City Hall during regular business hours.

If obtained from MADACC, please make checks payable to "MADACC". If obtained from the City of Glendale, please make checks payable to "City of Glendale".



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North Shore Library Virtual Programs

For more information on the programs being held by the North Shore Library, please visit https://www.northshorelibrary.org/

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