Public Test of Video Equipment – Video
Couldn't attend the public test of the voting equipment? You can still view that public test by watching the recorded video by clicking the [...]
Public Test of Voting Equipment
Public Test Of Voting Equipment March 30, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. In compliance with the Governor’s “Safer At Home” order the Public Test of [...]
Safer At Home order issued
Below is a link to the "Safer At Home" order issued today by the Department of Health Services at the Direction of Governor Evers. [...]
Absentee Voting – Act Now!
Election Day - April 7, 2020 Yes folks the polls will be open. Protocols will be in place to protect the health of the [...]
City Hall Closed until further notice
As of this morning public access to City Hall is suspended until further notice. But that doesn't mean the City is shut down - [...]
Common Council Meeting, Monday, March 23, 2020. 6:30 p.m.
What: Meeting of the Common Council When: Monday, March 23, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. Where: Via Teleconference using Zoom - see attached instructions Agenda: [...]
Proclamation of Emergency
Protecting the health and safety of Fountain City residents is the most important duty of City government. To that end the Mayor has issued [...]
To Flush or Not to Flush
Good advice anytime - do NOT flush any paper product other than toilet paper down the toilet!
Absentee Voting – Registering to Vote – Deadline approaching!
Please read this notice from the Wisconsin Election Commission. The important date to remember here is March 18 - this coming Wednesday. That is [...]
Are Your Sidewalks Clear?
It is the responsibility of every property owner in the City of Fountain City to keep their sidewalks clear. Any sidewalks not cleared will [...]
City Beautification Ordinance Reminder
As a reminder to all residents, when mowing your lawn, you must not blow grass clippings onto city streets. This is part of Fountain City’s beautification ordinance #71, Section 71-12 and is enforceable by ticket.
The ordinance states:
- Grass and weeds must be maintained at a height not exceeding 7 inches.
- Grass clippings may not be deposited onto city streets. Doing so creates safety hazards for vehicles and bicycles, as well as stormwater issues.
We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in keepingour community safe and beautiful!

