Please see the following opening dates for the City’s public restrooms. We urge all visitors to wear personal protective equipment, such as facemasks, when using City restrooms. Make sure to wash your hands before and after use. The restrooms will be cleaned daily but you will be using them a…
On May 18, Governor Whitmer issued Executive Order No. 2020-92, which replaces the previous “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Order. The new order divides Michigan into different regions. Harbor Springs is in Region 6. The new order allows certain activities and businesses to open in our regio…
To the Mayor, City Council, City Manager, Residents and guests,
I am pleased to submit the 2019 Harbor Springs Police Department Annual Report to the City Administration, the citizens of Harbor Springs, and our guests. The report includes statistical crime data, traffic enforcement statistics…
The City of Harbor Springs Downtown Development Authority/Principal Shopping District (DDA/PSD) is soliciting bids for the removal/replacement of at least 35 downtown trees. Project will also require the installation of tree grates and/or brick-paver surround, and/or electrical bo…
On May 7, Governor Whitmer extended the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order until May 28. Executive Order #2020-77 brings few changes to the previous Executive Order #2020-69. In the new order, the following activities are allowed to resume:
- Workers necessary to train, credential, and lic
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On May 1, Governor Whitmer extended and modified the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order by rescinding Executive Order 2020-59 and enacting Executive Order 2020-70. While much of the order remains the same, there are a few key differences in the new order:
1. Beginning on May 7, the following will be al…
Governor Whitmer extended the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order through May 15. Executive Order #2020-59 clarifies, restates, and expands Executive Order #2020-42, as well as creates new exceptions and further guidance on social distancing. The City of Harbor Springs has provided this summary…
The COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying federal and statewide restrictions have created significant disruptions for businesses and individuals. The boating community is no exception. The City understands that many permit holders may not be able to boat at all this summer or as much as they wo…
On Monday, April 20, the City Council extended the due date for utility payments to June 15. This means that for any bills you have received since the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order was issued in March, no late fees will be added to your account if you make the payment by June 15.…
Pennsylvania Avenue Road work begins on Monday, April 20. This project will last a few weeks. There may be occasional road closures. If you must travel, please consider an alternate route.…
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