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City of Cape Girardeau News - November 16, 2022

Government and Politics

November 17, 2022

From: City of Cape Girardeau

Urgent Need - Give Blood

Our next blood drive event at City Hall at 44 North Lorimier Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. They have 29 appointments remaining as of publication. Long sleeved gray t-shirts while supplies last! This type of blood donation usually takes about an hour. Register or find other dates and times at https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time

Explore YOUR History at the Library!

November is National Family Stories Month! Join the Cape Girardeau County Genealogical Society to learn how to start exploring your family’s history, get a tour of the library’s genealogy room, and discover the many resources available to you as you begin to tell your family’s story!
Thursday, November 17
6:00-7:30 PM
Registration required: https://linktr.ee/capelibrary

No Burn Day in Cape Girardeau today (11/16/22)

We are in a burn advisory status and ask that you continue to monitor cityofcape.org/fire on any day you intend to burn. Conditions are favorable for fire to spread and we anticipate it to remain this way for the foreseeable future. Before burning in Cape Girardeau, please make sure conditions are such that burning is not a public safety hazard. The Fire Department website is always up-to-date, or you can call the Fire Department Headquarters at 573-339-6330. Other burning-related laws and regulations are listed on our site for your reference.

What happens during a water main break? Watch this video to learn more! Also, sign up for urgent texts and emails www.cityofcape.org/getalerts. Our partner, Alliance Water Resources, helps us get 38 MILLION gallons of clean water to Cape every week. They maintain our 319 miles of water main pipes, seven wells, and other infrastructure. Thank you for their everyday work and especially for any time they work overnight, in inclement weather, and away from their families to keep this critical resource flowing to all of Cape Girardeau! Note:

Precautionary* boil water advisories are issued when contamination is not known, but possible, due to a break or other issue.

Boil water orders are issued when contamination is found.

Get Involved!

Mark your calendar for the Volunteer Fair Sunday, Jan. 15, at the Salvation Army.

Visit theVolunteer Centerfor ideas and ways to get involved.

Visitcityofcape.org/getinvolvedand consider a neighborhood group or clean-up!

Friday, November 25
5-7 p.m. Vasterling Suites Courtyard
Christmas Tree Lighting

Join Santa & Mrs. Claus as they light the thirty-foot Christmas tree! Kick-off the holiday season with Christmas music, fire pits, and local food vendors. The Christmas Tree Lighting is proudly presented by Old Town Cape, Inc., and their sponsors Banterra Bank and Top of the Marq.

Saturday, November 26 - Downtown
Small Business Saturday

This shop small movement helps to raise awareness of the importance of shopping locally. Old Town Cape staff and volunteers will be out and about downtown throughout the day encouraging others to shop locally. Shoppers will have several opportunities to receive Shop Small merchandise including a limited number of 2022 Small Business Saturday totes, stickers, and more.
We are a proud supporter of Old Town Cape!

REMINDERS

Emergency, Urgent, or Other

Help Friends and Neighbors Know Who to Call

Always call 911 for emergencies like threats to life and property
For urgent issues like animals, parking, and noise, call 573-339-6311
For other nuisances like trash, weeds, potholes, and property maintenance use our website  www.cityofcape.org/report

Police offers online incident reporting at cityofcape.org/police
An anonymous tipline is available in the app store, on the website, phone 339-6313, and by texting “CAPEPD” to 847411 with any message or tip.

Leaf piles must be kept free of limbs and other debris to avoid damaging the equipment.  Detailed information on the current year's program can be found in our Leaf Season Brochure. Route 3 begins Nov. 18 near the center of town north of Kingshighway & Cape Rock, and south of Lexington and Perryville (see map). Unscheduled routes will begin again in January, serving each property at least once by end of March.

Other Leaf Disposal Options
Haul Your Leaves: A container will be available at the recycling center for leaf drop-off. The recycling center is located at 2007 Southern Expressway beside Public Works. It is accessible 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The Recycling Center is available free to City residents only.
Mulch: Residents can mulch their existing leaves into their lawn by simply mowing over them. This is the most environmentally friendly option and releases nutrients back into the soil.
Compost Bags: Bags are available at Utility Billing, Schnucks, and Food Giant. The bags are sold for $7.10 for a bundle of five. Call Public Works to schedule to have the bags picked up. This service is available year-round.

Health Department Presents:
Hidden in Plain Sight
Ready to learn how to talk to your kids about alcohol and drugs? Join the health department on Friday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. for Hidden In Plain Sight, a FREE virtual presentation for parents, caregivers, and adults who work with youth. Register here: https://www.capecountyhealth.com/calendarDetail.php?Hidden-In-Plain-Sight-79

Alzheimer's Community Forum
Nov. 30 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Alzheimer's Association invites you to a town hall-style meeting regarding information from the Missouri State Plan task Force on dementia care. Read more
Now Hiring
We are hiring now for all job types! All full-time employees get our new competitive pay plan, paid employee-only insurance, employer-paid retirement pension, generous time-off, and more. Ask about $6,000 stipends for critical roles like police, fire, CDL drivers, jailers, and dispatchers (or check our website)! Learn more and apply now on Indeed or cityofcape.org/jobs

Upcoming Service Holidays
THANKSGIVING Thursday, November 24
AND DAY-AFTER THANKSGIVING Friday, November 25
Both Thursday and Friday's trash and recycling routes will be picked up on Wednesday.
CHRISTMAS EVE Friday, December 23 (observed)
Thursday's trash/recycling route will be run on Wednesday, Friday's routes will be run on Thursday. All other routes remain the same.
CHRISTMAS DAY Monday, December 26 (observed)
Monday's trash/recycling route will be run on Tuesday. Tuesdays trash/recycling route will be run on Wednesday. All other routes remain the same.

Trash & Recycling Curbside Service Holiday Schedules
Printable holiday schedule - 2022

2023 Council Meeting Date Changes
Monday, January 2, New Year's Day; and
Monday, January 16, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Staff proposes to change both January meetings to January 9 and January 23.
Monday, February 20, Presidents' Day - change to Tuesday, February 21.
Monday, June 19, Juneteenth - change to Tuesday, June 20,
Monday, September 4, Labor Day - change to Tuesday, September 5.