Winnecke Administration encourages online government service use
(March 13, 2020) — The Winnecke Administration is encouraging residents to use online city government services in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the COVID-19 virus. That includes practicing social distancing and staying home if you're sick.
Residents with access to a computer or smartphone can submit a concern, pay their parking ticket and apply for permits on the City's website.
"We're looking for every possible way to be proactive in looking out for public health," said Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. "Residents can limit their risk of exposure by using these tools."
Here's a list of online services:
Submit a Concern – Action Center
Pay Water & Sewer Bill Online — EWSU My Water App
For other EWSU services, visit ewsu.com
Pay City Parking Ticket Online
Submit a Bite Report with Animal Control
City of Evansville Online Application
City License & Permit Applications
Apply for a permit with Building Commission
City and Utility Vendor Self-Service Registration
Application to Perform Work in Road Rights-of-Way
Changes to Buildings or Property Within Historic Preservation District Certificate Application
Requests for Proposal/Quote From the Department of Metropolitan Development
Promise Zone Facade Grant Application
Affordable Housing Fund Advisory Committee General Application
Affordable Housing Fund Advisory Committee Developer Application
Environmental Protection Agency Complaints
Event Request Form - Evansville Fire Department
APC Improvement Location Permits
Human Relations Commission-Discrimination Interview Form
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Evansville/Vanderburgh County press conference addressing coronavirus pandemic
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Local, State and National Resources for Coronavirus (COVID-19)