Politics & Government
Green Up Muskego Means Clean Up Your Driveway or Face Fines
More than just a feel-good slogan, May 1st marks Green Up Muskego, which sets its sights on removing unregistered and inoperable vehicles from public viewing.

If your vehicle has stopped running, or you've just been meaning to get that "project car" roadworthy, there's no time like the present.
And for Muskego residents the present will begin officially on May 1.Β
Green Up Muskego is a concentrated effort by the Muskego Police Department to insure that any vehicles in the public view are registered, running, and roadworthy, in order to be in compliance with city ordinance. The initiative begins Wednesday, May 1, so it's time to either make a decision about your own vehicles or do something about the unsightly vehicle you've seen in your neighborhood.
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If you would like to ensure that your property is in compliance with the ordinance or, if you would like to report a property which you believe may be in violation of the ordinance, you can visit the police department web page and report it.Β
Motor vehicle mentioned in the ordinanceΒ includeΒ but aren't limited to automobiles, trucks, motor homes, buses, and trailers that can be licensed.Β
However, if you live near and auto repair facility, don't contact police, as facilities like that are allowed to keep such vehicles.Β
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