Thursday, December 29, 2011

HOW TO PAY A FINE

You can pay for traffic or municipal ordinance citations by mailing or visiting the Door County Clerk of Courts at:
 
Door County Justice Center
1205 S. Duluth Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235
 
If you have any questions please contact the Clerk of Court at 920-746-2205 or the City of Sturgeon Bay’s Police Department at 920-746-2450.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

WINTER PARKING

Throughout the months of December, January, February and March no operator of any vehicle shall park any vehicle upon any City street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. All-night parking permits are available through application at the Sturgeon Bay Police Department. The Sturgeon Bay Police Department may deny any application or revoke any all-night parking permit upon determination that a term or condition of the permit has been violated. Whenever a police officer of the city determines that a vehicle is parked in violation of the Wisconsin Statutes or the city ordinances, an officer may cite, tow or cite and tow the vehicle in violation. The cost of towing shall be borne by the operator or owner of the towed vehicle and the tow companies may charge their normal fees for towing and storage of vehicles.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

TEXTING WHILE DRIVING

As of December 2010 it is ILLEGAL to text while driving. Texting while driving is very dangerous because you need to take your eyes off of the road increasing the chances of accident, injury or death. If you are caught texting while driving expect to face a fine anywhere from $25 to $400 dollars. So if you need to text please pull over to a safe location or wait until you are to your destination. Please drive safe.

Monday, December 5, 2011

SLOW IN SNOW

As the winter season becomes upon us the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to remind its residents of some winter driving tips.
·         Allow extra time for travel
·         Decrease your speed leaving plenty of room between other vehicles
·         Turn on your lights for increased visibility
·         Keep your lights and windshield clean
·         Brake gently to avoid skidding
·         Be extra vigilant on bridges and infrequently traveled roads. Often times these roads will freeze first even at temperatures above freezing.
·         Don’t pass snow plows and allow them plenty of room so they can do their best to clear the roads
·         Don’t assume that just because your vehicle has four wheel drive or is a front wheel drive it can handle the snow. Even four wheel drive and front wheel drive vehicles can encounter problems on snow covered roads.
·         Have an emergency preparedness kit in your vehicle which should include but not limited to a cell phone, blankets, food, water, hat, gloves, ice scrapper, and hand warmers.

In conclusion the best advice we can give is if there is inclement weather don’t drive unless you have to. Allow our public utilities time to adequately clear the roadways.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

WHERE CAN I DROP OFF OLD PRESCRIPTION DRUGS?

Please help prevent prescription drug abuse. If you have expired medications or   medications you are no longer prescribed please bring your medications to the Door County Sheriff’s Department at:

Door County Justice Center
1201 S. Duluth Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235

The Door County Sheriff’s Department accepts drop-offs Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 am – 4:30 pm. They will accept your prescription medications and over the counter medications (pills and capsules) at the main reception area. Once there please remove all medications from their appropriate bottles and place the medications into the provided bag and close it. Then place the bag into the metal pass through where a Sheriff’s Department staff member will take the medications and secure them. These medications will then be disposed of at a secured facility several times a month.

What items are not accepted at the Door County Sheriff’s Department:
·         Liquids
·         Creams
·         Syringes
·         Lotions
·         Chemo Therapy Drugs
·         Aerosols
·         Inhalers
·         Needles
·         Thermometers

THANK YOU for your help on the war on drugs.