Spring Street Closure

On Saturday October 28, 2023, from 8:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Spring Street will be closed between Third Street and Lakeshore Boulevard for the start of the Queen City Running Company’s Trick or Trot running race. The course will utilize the city multi-use path/Iron Ore Heritage Trail from Mattson Park south to the city limits. No other streets will be closed. Motorists are asked to take caution when travelling in the area.

DDA Trick or Treating W. Washington St. Closure

On Saturday October 28, 2023, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Washington Street will be closed between Fourth Street and Front Street for the Marquette Downtown Development Authority’s annual trick or treating event. A detour will be provided around the closure. Motorists are asked to take caution when travelling in the area.

Winter Parking Ban

The Winter Parking Ban will begin Wednesday, November 1, 2023 and will run through Monday, April 1, 2024. There is No Parking on any city street between the hours of 1:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. during this time period.

Vehicles owners not complying with the Winter Parking Ban are subject to a $75.00 fine under Marquette City Code Sec. 46-67(28). Vehicle owners could also be subject to having their vehicle towed if it is impeding snow removal efforts by the plow crews.

Vehicle owners are encouraged to make off-street parking arrangements for their vehicles for the winter as soon as possible. Cooperation by everyone will make it easier for the crews to do their job and make the roads safer for everyone.

Fall Leaf Collection and Placement

As fall brush and leaf cleanup preparations begin, please remember not to place leaves in the road or along the curb line. This causes leaves to collect in the storm drains and creates flooding in the streets. This sediment is also entering the storm drain system with the potential of plugging the storm water main.

Leaves must be placed behind the curb line, not in the street. Residents not complying will be in violation of Section 38-22(c) of the Marquette City Code. We are also reminding motorists to avoid parking in positions that block access to leaf piles, or they will not be picked up.

The collection schedule is as follows:

Brush Collection: October 23 – 27

Leaf Collection: October 30 – November 10

Please visit the City of Marquette website www.marquettemi.gov for further information.

October 21 West Bluff Ramp Tower Closed to Alley


The work at the Bluff St. Ramp elevator/stair tower planned for October 18, 2023 had to be rescheduled:
On October 21, the Bluff Street Ramp elevator/stair tower on the west side of the ramp will be temporarily closed at the Bluff Alley level for door repairs. We will reopen this level as soon as the repairs are done. Please use caution around the repair work.

City of Marquette Participating in Statewide Early Voting Pilot Program

CITY OF MARQUETTE PARTICIPATING IN STATEWIDE EARLY VOTING PILOT PROGRAM

Voters registered in the City of Marquette will have the ability to vote early in this November’s election. The City is one of several municipalities statewide working in partnership with the State of Michigan to conduct an early voting pilot program this year.

The Peter White Public Library, located at 217 N. Front Street, has been selected as the early voting site location for registered voters in the city. City voters will have the option of casting an early ballot in the days leading up to the November 7 election; the early voting site will be open Thursday, November 2 – Sunday, November 5, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Early voting is simply an additional option for voters. Absentee balloting procedures remain unchanged, and the City’s standard in-person Election Day precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Beginning next year, early voting will be an option for all Michigan voters, as guaranteed by Proposal 2 of 2022, which was approved by Michigan voters last year.

Additional election-related information can be found at www.marquettemi.gov/vote.

UPHP's Sponsorship of Artists in Excellence Program

The City of Marquette is thrilled to announce Upper Peninsula Health Plan's (UPHP) sponsorship of the Artists in Excellence (AIE) program, demonstrating their commitment to community health and youth development. AIE is a cross-district initiative, collaborates with Marquette, Negaunee, Gwinn, and Ishpeming High Schools to provide unique arts-based extracurricular experiences to upperclassmen who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to their artistic studies. Administered by the City of Marquette Office of Arts and Culture in partnership with local art teachers, AIE aims to empower students through art and creativity, helping them build relationships, develop leadership skills, explore culture, inspire creative careers, showcase their art, and support school arts programs.

Under UPHP's sponsorship, students will engage in monthly field trips and regular social meet-ups, learn from guest teachers and speakers, gain insights into local creative careers, and lead a community art project. This partnership aligns with UPHP's mission to enhance community well-being and nurture youth creativity, contributing to a healthier and more vibrant Upper Peninsula.

For more information about the Artists in Excellence program,

visit www.mqtcompass.com/artists-in-excellence

For more information about UPHP, please visit www.uphp.com

MBRA Meeting Scheduled for Oct. 25

The regular meeting of the City of Marquette Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Board has been scheduled to meet on Wednesday, October 25, 2023.  The meeting will be held at 8:00 a.m. at the Municipal Service Center, 1100 Wright Street, Marquette, MI. 49855. This meeting will replace the regularly scheduled October meeting that would have taken place on Thursday, October 19. 

Halloween Trick or Treat Schedule for the City of Marquette

Halloween Trick-or-Treating in the city of Marquette is scheduled for Tuesday, October 31, 2023.  The recommended hours to be observed for Trick-or-Treating are from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Motorists, please anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic during this time; be extra cautious when entering and exiting driveways. We recommend turning on headlights earlier in the day and driving slowly through neighborhoods.

For the children's safety, parents are encouraged to accompany them while Trick-or-Treating and share the following safety tips:

  • Never approach someone in a car who is offering candy
  •  Trick-or-treat only at houses with porch lights on and never enter a stranger’s home
  • Inspect all treats before allowing children to eat them
  • Consider placing reflective tape on costumes
  •  Walk, don’t run, from house to house
  • Be sure children can see through mask eye-openings, and check for costume trip hazards
  • Always stay on sidewalks and look both ways before crossing streets
MarquetteMI.Gov
City of Marquette - Government

City of Marquette - Government

4,905

This is the official page for the City of Marquette.

Reminder for everyone regarding the NTN Marquette South TrailheadThe South Trails Trailhead is closed due to construction, including the pump track and bathroom. Temporary parking is located at the end of Pioneer Road (West side) in a lot (to the right as you drive in) between the first and second gate (see the map).Why the closure? Parking lot improvements are being made to the existing parking lot along with new vault toilets to be installed. Please remember that there is NO PARKING along M553 on either side of the highway. You will be ticketed for parking in these areas. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

Contact Info

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

 

Hours

City Hall:

M-F: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Municipal Service Center:

M-F: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Closed Saturday and Sunday

Police and Fire on duty 24/7

Copyright 2019 © All Rights Reserved