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City of Platteville Website www.platteville.org. PLATTEVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY Apply Now The Platteville Housing Authority is currently accepting applications to establish eligibility for the Section 8 Housing Assistance Rental Program.

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  1. City of Platteville Website www.platteville.org

  2. PLATTEVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY Apply Now The Platteville Housing Authority is currently accepting applications to establish eligibility for the Section 8 Housing Assistance Rental Program. The Platteville Housing Authority’s Rental Program is a federally funded rental subsidy for very low-income residents. The household’s total annual gross income may not exceed the applicable income limits established by HUD. If you feel that you qualify and wish to apply for rental assistance, applications are available at the Housing Authority Office located at 75 North Bonson Street on the second floor of City Hall or on the web at www.platteville.org. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday. The office is closed on Friday. For further information, contact the Housing Authority Office at (608) 348-9741, Ext. 2233

  3. Platteville Permit Parking Information • Permits were issued to residences in the permit parking area. • Parking is enforced 24/7/365. • Day passes for visitors are available at the Platteville Police Department or Parks & Recreation Department in City Hall. • University permits do NOT work in this area. • Signs that state 2 hour parking between 6am-6pm Mon-Fri. or permit parking mean that you can only park for 2 hours Mon-Fri from 6am-6pm or have a permit. All other times require a permit. • There is a map available on the City website for parking at the University during sporting events. • Additional questions can be directed to Tim at 348-2313 or to Angie at 348-9741 ext 2257.

  4. Platteville Permit Parking Map

  5. Toy Train Exhibit Classic Toy Train Exhibit at the Rollo Jamison Museum Free Admission Sat. Feb. 1 10-4 Sun. Feb. 2 10-4 Sat. Feb. 8 10-4 Sun. Feb. 9 10-4 Two operating 8’ x 28’layouts with Standard and O gauge trains, engines, cars and accessories. Bring your O gauge engine to run. Floor train play area Call 348-3301 for details

  6. Knot Tying Workshop Children 7-11 years of age are invited to a Knot Tying Workshop presented by the Confucius Institute from UW-Platteville. October 12, 10:00-11:00am Registration is required. For more information or to register, stop in or call the library at 348-7441 ext. 3.

  7. Block Party The Platteville Public Library invites children ages 7-11 to come be creative with Legos! Saturday, October 26 2:00-2:45 p.m. Registration is required. For more information or to register, stop in or call the library at 348-7441 ext 3.

  8. “Block Party” Children ages 7-11 years old are invited to a fun time of block building. The library will pick the theme and provide the blocks. You provide the imagination!. Saturday, September 7 10:00-10:45am Register at the Platteville Public Library at 65 S Elm St or call (608) 348-7441, ext 3.

  9. “Music Together Demo Class” Children, birth to first grade and an adult are invited to a free demonstration class of the International Music Together Program. Learn the joy of family music. Even if you have ben to a preview before, please come again. Thursday, September 12, 6:30 pm Register at the Platteville Public Library at 65 S Elm St or call (608) 348-7441, ext 4.

  10. Free Movie: Iron Man 3 The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend their Fall Movie Series. Monday, October 14 5:15pm Refreshments are provided or feel free to bring your own. This movie is rates PG-13. All children under the age of 13 are required to have a parent present. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 3 with any questions.

  11. Free Movie: Much Ado About Nothing The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend their Fall Movie Series. Monday, October 21 5:15pm Refreshments are provided or feel free to bring your own. This movie is rates PG-13. All children under the age of 13 are required to have a parent present. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 3 with any questions.

  12. Free Fall Computer Class: Email Set-up The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend any or all of the Free Fall Computer Classes. October 8, 10:00am-12:00pm or October 9, 5:30pm-7:30pm Registration is required. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 4 with any questions or to register.

  13. Free Fall Computer Class: Email Essentials The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend any or all of the Free Fall Computer Classes. October 15, 10:00am-12:00pm or October 16, 5:30pm-7:30pm Registration is required. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 4 with any questions or to register.

  14. Free Fall Computer Class: Photo Fun: Files & Folders The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend any or all of the Free Fall Computer Classes. October 22, 10:00am-12:00pm or October 23, 5:30pm-7:30pm Registration is required. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 4 with any questions or to register.

  15. Free Fall Computer Class: Photo Fun: Editing with Picasa The Platteville Public Library invites you to attend any or all of the Free Fall Computer Classes. October 29, 10:00am-12:00pm or October 30, 5:30pm-7:30pm Registration is required. Stop in or call the library at 348-7441, ext. 4 with any questions or to register.

  16. Platteville Emergency Medical Services is leading Platteville on a mission to place twenty Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) in city facilities in 2013. Project Pulse was created to help save lives, since Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) can affect anyone, anywhere, anytime. The American Heart Association states that defibrillation within three minutes of an attack can increase survival chances by 75%. Help us reach our goal of $32,000! Your donation to Project Pulse, no matter the size, makes a difference. Donations may be sent to Project Pulse, PO Box 780, Platteville, WI 53818. More information on Project Pulse is available on the city’s website at www.platteville.org. All donations are tax deductible under IRS Code 170(c)(1). Additional questions can be directed to Brian Allen, EMS Administrator at (608) 348-1835 or via email at allenb@platteville.org.

  17. Flashing Red Lights Available The Platteville Police Department has flashing red lights for bicyclists or even those that walk. It is a light with a clip that they can wear to be more visible. They are free! Available at the police department Mon-Thurs, 7:15 am – 5:00 pm. They have 3 settings with the push of a single button.

  18. City Manager Listening Sessions Platteville City Manager, Larry Bierke, wants to meet you and hear your thoughts about Platteville! In an open house format, residents can stop in anytime and raise questions or voice concerns. Tuesday, October 1, 5:00-7:00pm, Moundview Park Thursday, October 17, 5:00-7:00pm, Platteville Senior Center

  19. Keep in Touch with the City In Facebook search for City of Platteville Or connect via Twitter @PlattevilleWISC

  20. Fall/Winter Brochure The Fall/Winter Park & Recreation information is out in the City Newsletter. Copies are available at The Platteville Public Library, UW-Platteville Campus Info Center, Chamber of Commerce, Platteville Senior Center, City Hall, Momentum Bikes, and the Driftless Market. It is also online at the City’s website, www.platteville.org.

  21. Lost and Found Contact the Platteville Police Dept. • 7/8/2013 Phineas and Ferb Nintendo DS Game • 7/5/2013 Black/Gray Mongoose 21 speed bicycle • 7/4/2013 Black Apple I-phone • 7/1/2013 Green Huffy • 6/30/2013 Roadmaster Mountain Bike Blue/Gray • 6/25/2013 Orange Huffy 10 speed breakaway • 6/18/2013 Red, White & Blue Schlage key + other keys on Ubersox ring • 6/11/2013 white t‐shirt • 6/11/2013 red/white plaid shirt • 6/11/2013 silver i‐pod (broken screen) • 6/11/2013 (3) Kool‐Aid, MioDrink Additive • 6/11/2013 Red/black Adidas bag • 6/7/2013 LGUS Cellular black phone For Older Lost and Found, go to: http://216.56.16.162:8080/Police%20Department/Lost%20and%20Found.pdf

  22. Deb’s Book Club Adults 18 and older are invited to join us for a lively discussion of both fiction and non-fiction books. Third Tuesday of each month 6:00pm in the Library Meeting Room To sign-up, call 348-7441, ext 6. Future titles will be selected by the group.

  23. Platteville Senior Center Weekly Events Mondays Bridge & Smear Wednesdays 1st of Month – Reading Club, Senior Bingo 3rd of Month – Birthday Party & Bingo 2nd & 4th of Month – Sheepshead Thursdays Euchre Solo/500 alternate weeks Fridays Cribbage Music w/Vera on Wednesdays

  24. Platteville Senior Center Check our website for special events www.platteville.org. The Senior Center page is located under Attractions. The Senior Center is also a Grant County Meal Site! Meals are served Monday through Friday.  Call Mary at 348-8042 to make a reservation or for more information about the meal program including home delivery.

  25. Platteville Common Council The Common Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall. 75 N. Bonson St., Platteville, WI 53818. City of Platteville 75 N. Bonson Street P.O. Box 780, Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-9741 www.platteville.org For additional information: Past Minutes, Current and Past Agendas or to view past Council meetings go to : http://www.platteville.org Click on “Government” and select “Common Council”

  26. Platteville Common Council Representatives President: Eileen Nickels, District 2, 348-6035 President Pro-Tem: Patrice Steiner, At-Large, 348-4312 Barb Stockhausen, District 1, 778-4260 Barb Daus, District 3, 348-3365 Ken Kilian, District 4, 348-8479 Dick Bonin, At-Large, 732-4155 Mike Denn, At-Large, 778-3040

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