City Facilities to Remain Closed on March 17

Due to the extended timeline required for snow removal and winter maintenance following the major winter weather event, City of Marquette offices will remain closed on Tuesday, March 17 and business scheduled for that day will be postponed. 

City Police, Fire, and Public Works remain operational.

As always, please dial 911 if you have an emergency.

Solid Waste collection suspended until further notice

Due to inclement weather and significant snow clearing efforts, Waste Management collection of solid waste (trash/recycling) is suspended until further notice. Residents should not put out trash or recycling carts until further notice. The City and Waste Management staff will release an update after a full assessment of storm recovery efforts is made, after the storm is concluded.

Online services and contact information can be found on the City website at www.marquettemi.gov, however staffing is currently limited due to impacts from the storm.

City facilities closed March 16, meetings canceled

Due to impacts from the ongoing winter weather event, City of Marquette offices will be closed on Monday, March 16 and business scheduled for that day will be postponed.

This will impact the Marquette City Commission regular meeting and work session, which were scheduled for the evening of March 16. Both meetings are canceled, and updates will be shared regarding the rescheduling of the meetings.

The March 16 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting is also canceled.

City Police, Fire, and Public Works remain operational.

As always, please dial 911 if you have an emergency.

Presque Isle Park to close during storm

Presque Isle Park will be closed to vehicular traffic effective immediately due to hazardous conditions caused by the impending winter storm. The park will will re-open once Public Works Crews have an opportunity to remove the snow and make it safe for visitors. 

Pine Street Closure for Shamrock Sprint

Queen City Running Company will be holding a one mile running race on Pine Street between Ridge Street and Lakeshore Boulevard on Thursday, March 12. Runners will begin lining up at the start at 5:55 p.m. and the race will start at 6:00 p.m.

The race will be led by a police vehicle and Pine Street will be briefly closed to traffic while the race passes through. Volunteers will be stationed at each intersection on the course and police will be directing traffic at Pine Street and Lakeshore Boulevard. Pine Street will be reopened to traffic as the race passes through. The overall closure time is expected to be less than 20 minutes. Ridge Street will remain open to traffic. 

Motorists are asked to take caution when traveling in the area.

Presque Isle Park Road Closure for Salamander Migration

In cooperation with the Superior Watershed Partnership and Northern Michigan University Biology Department, the City of Marquette will be closing a portion of Peter White Drive in Presque Isle Park to facilitate the safe migration of the blue-spotted salamander.

The southwest bend of Peter White Drive from the Ice Cream Store Pavilion to the gate north of the pavilion will close to vehicular traffic daily at 8:00 p.m. from March 15 to May 15 or until the completion of the migration.  Road barricades will be placed and removed daily to prevent vehicular traffic use of the migration area.  Foot traffic is permitted in the area during regular park hours.

Superior Watershed Partnership can be reached at 906-228-6095.

March Board of Review Meetings Scheduled

Notice of BOR Organizational Meeting
The City of Marquette (Marquette County) Board of Review will be meeting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at City Commission Chambers, located in City Hall, at 300 West Baraga Avenue, Marquette, Michigan.

No protests will be heard at this meeting. This notice is given in accordance with Act 267 of the 1976 Public Acts of the State of Michigan. This is an organizational meeting. Public notice will be given regarding any changes to the above meeting.

BOR Public Protest Hearings
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review, City of Marquette will meet on Monday, March 9, 2026 from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; and on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 from 1 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. at City Commission Chambers, located in City Hall, at 300 West Baraga Avenue, Marquette, Michigan, in order to hear property tax assessment protests:

Notice of Poverty Exemptions
City of Marquette guidelines and policy for granting or denying a poverty exemption are available at the City Assessors Office. If you feel you qualify for a poverty exemption on your property taxes, guidelines and applications are available at 300 West Baraga Avenue, Marquette, MI 49855. Applications must be filed with the Assessor BEFORE the MONDAY, MARCH 09, 2026 Board of Review Meeting. Any exemption granted will only apply to 2026 property taxes.

If you require assistance to participate in any meeting, program or activity offered by the City of Marquette, please provide advanced notice to City of Marquette ADA Coordinator Eric Stemen at 906-225-8978 or via email at estemen@marquettemi.gov.

Public Art Landscape Presented for Community Review

The Marquette Public Art Commission (MPAC) has approved the design for a new landscape-based public art installation and is presenting it to the community for review and public comment. The landscape-based public art design is planned within Marquette Lions Lakeside Park as a public gathering space and functional outdoor extension of the future City Cultural Trailhead (501 S Front St).

Funded entirely through private donations and grant support, the public art landscape is made possible by a gift from the Eiben Family. The project will be an aesthetic enhancement to the exterior accessible pathway improvements at the new City Cultural Trailhead, which are funded through a Michigan Department of Natural Resources SPARK Grant.

Project design and details are posted online: https://mqtcompass.com/blog/culturaltrail/public-art-landscape/ Comments may be submitted by email to City Arts & Culture Manager Tiina Morin or as public comment during the MPAC Special Meeting on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Peter White Public Library Lions Club Room, 217 N. Front St., Marquette. Comments will be collected until Noon on Thursday, March 5th

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Contact Info

Elections/Ballot Questions: 

+1 906-228-0430

City Hall:

+1 906-228-0435

300 W. Baraga Ave., Marquette, MI 49855

Municipal Service Center:

+1 906-228-0444

1100 Wright St., Marquette, MI 49855

Tourist Park Reservations:

+1 906-228-0465

 

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