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The parking restrictions are in effect from April 1st to September 30th of each year between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. in the designated districts. Information regarding the Street Sweeping Parking Regulations, including a map of the designated districts can be found at the City of Manitowoc’s Street Sweeping information page.
I will be walking in the Manitowoc/Two Rivers MS Walk on April 30th. My fiancee Mackenzie and I are honored to be being joined on our team by Mayor Nickels and Alderman Chris Able and hopefully some other individuals who have yet to confirm. I’m walking because six years ago my mother was diagnosed with …
The Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center has also received a website makeover, bring its design and layout in line with the recently remodeled City of Manitowoc website. Take a look at the Aquatic Center site by clicking here.
The Manitowoc Lincoln Park Zoo received a makeover of its website which features a layout in line with that of the recently revamped City of Manitowoc site. You can visit the Zoo website by clicking here.
The 5th Aldermanic District makes up the northern portion of Manitowoc’s southwest quadrant – roughly west of S. 21st St., north of Custer St., and south of the Manitowoc River. The District’s western border is the city limits. The 5th District is arguably the city’s most blue-collar district and is home to the historic Custerdale …