Main Street Bounceback Grants

Main Street Bounceback Grants - Application Period Ongoing
The Main Street Bounceback Grants program provides $10,000 to new or existing businesses and non-profit organizations moving into vacant properties in Wisconsin’s downtowns and commercial corridors. The program is open to new or existing businesses opening a new location or expanding operations in a vacant commercial space as of January 1, 2021. Grant funds are available as part of the American Recovery Plan Act and will be distributed by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) regional partners. Businesses must apply through the partner organization for the region in which they are located. Applications are open through June 30, 2022. 
Additional information about the Main Street Bounce Back Grants is available here: https://wedc.org/programs-and-resources/mainstreet-bounceback-grants/
 

Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program - Help Is Still Available

Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program - Help Is Still Available 
The Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program (WERA) provides up to 18 months of assistance with current or overdue bills to help households that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic avoid eviction. More than 25,000 Wisconsinites have already received help with rent and utilities statewide. Help is still available for eligible households through WISCAP agencies and Energy Services. The program is funded by the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program and administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration.
Additional information about the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program is available here: https://doa.wi.gov/Pages/WERA.aspx

 

DOG AND CAT LICENSE

Dog and Cat License:
REMINDER: All City of Brillion residents owning a cat or dog that is older than 6 months is required by City Ordinance to purchase a license. Proof of rabies vaccination is required when licensing your pet.  The deadline for purchasing a  Dog or Cat License is April 1st.

The due date to license your dog or cat is still April 1st.  This is a State Statute. If you haven't licensed your pet yet, please do so by completing the application from the City website https://www.ci.brillion.wi.us/permits-dog-cat and mail it in with the fee and proof of rabies vaccination.
We will return the tag and receipt to you by mail.  A drop off box is also available at the east (Main Street) entrance to City Center.

If you have any questions please call City Center at 920-756-2250.  Thank you for your cooperation.

Low Income Water Assistance Program

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Providing FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to low-income households to restore disconnected water services and to pay arrears preventing disconnection of water service. 
FOR MORE INFORMATION: call 833-426-9472
wisconsinwater.help

Download "LIHWAP bifold brochure Jan 2022.pdf"

Main Street Bounce Back Grant

Main Street Bounce Back Grants - Application Period Ongoing
The Main Street Bounceback Grants program provides $10,000 to new or existing businesses and non-profit organizations moving into vacant properties in Wisconsin’s downtowns and commercial corridors. The program is open to new or existing businesses opening a new location or expanding operations in a vacant commercial space as of January 1, 2021. Grant funds are available as part of the American Recovery Plan Act and will be distributed by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) regional partners. Businesses must apply through the partner organization for the region in which they are located. Applications are open through June 30, 2022. 
Additional information about the Main Street Bounce Back Grants is available here: https://wedc.org/programs-and-resources/mainstreet-bounceback-grants/
 

TOILETS ARE NOT TRASHCANS

With report of toilet paper shortages due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), people may be temped to use paper towels, facial tissue, or wipes.  Please continue to ONLY FLUSH THE 3Ps (Pee, Poo and Toilet Paper) at this time and always.  Anything but the 3Ps can clog pipes, cause a backup in your home, and inhibit the sanitary sewer system of the City from working.  Please do your part to protect public health!