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Property Owners With Asphalt Drives or Lots

Post Date:02/18/2022 5:13 PM
Since 2017, the City of Port Washington has banned the usage of Coal Tar Based Sealants for sealing asphalt driveways, parking lots, or any paved surfaces. Coal tar based sealants contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) which are highly toxic to humans and animals, and pollute our waterways, including Lake Michigan.

Please be aware that the private, public, or commercial sale or usage of coal tar-based sealants in the City of Port Washington is strictly prohibited, and all violators are subject to a minimum fine of $250, and a minimum of $1,000 fine for commercial applicators.

When hiring a contractor, be sure to ask if they use coal tar based sealants so that you can inform the contractor that they are not permitted. Insist on an asphalt based sealant instead.

Please click on this link for more information from Clean Wisconsin and Lakeshore Natural Resources Partnership.
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Mission Statement

The Engineering Division is responsible for the design and construction of public improvement projects including:  street reconstruction and resurfacing, watermain replacement, sanitary sewer replacement and rehabilitation, stormwater system improvements, flood control, pollution prevention, green infrastructure, lighting improvements, parking lot improvements, maintenance of the City’s breakwater and lighthouse, park construction, harbor walk construction, marina improvements, and sidewalk and bike path improvements.   This Division builds and maintains City infrastructure records through its GIS system, seeks funding through grant writing, supports other department needs, guiding, overseeing, and inspecting all new development.

Programs/Service Lines

Provide ongoing inspection and maintenance of all City infrastructure including:

  • Street/Highways
  • Sidewalks and Trails
  • Water Main
  • Storm Sewers and Storm Water Management
  • Street Lighting
  • Marina
  • Breakwater
  • Waterways
Lead City Initiatives to Enhance the Built Environment:
  • Park Improvements (e.g., Park creation and development; building construction including restrooms, picnic shelters, fish cleaning station, etc.)
  • Municipal Building Upkeep and Construction (e.g., Fire Station, Municipal Garage, City Hall, etc.)

Guide Sustainable Development

Strategic Plan - Key Performance Indicators (KPI's)

  • Create standard specifications for construction.
  • Inspect all stormwater BMP's.
  • Develop an infiltration/inflow program in coordination with the Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent. 
2025 CTH LL Utility Extension
2025 Street Improvements Project
North Beach and Bluff Rehabilitation
Port Moves - Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Sidewalk Improvement Plan
Storm Water Management
WisDOT ADA Ramp Project
10 Year Street Project Plan
2024 Achievements
2025 Goals