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WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING

The City of Homer, Public Works will be flushing the water system May through Sept. This routine maintenance improves the quality of your drinking water. At times, you may experience low water pressure. If your water becomes cloudy or discolored, flush water until color returns to normal. If water does not become clear call Public Works at 235-3170.

For more information about the reasons why the City of Homer flushes the water system, read "It Seems At First Glance To Be Such A Waste!"

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Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission Trails Symposium

Attend the Parks, Recreation & Trails Symposium

Greetings Trail folks!
The City of Homer's Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission is pleased to host the 2nd Annual Parks, Recreation and Trails Symposium on Tuesday May 3rd, from 5:30-7:30 pm at the Islands and Ocean Visitor Center.  

This year’s Symposium, will have two parts: 
Part I: After introductory remarks, we will break into 4 rotating workgroups to look at maps of the City of Homer, broken up into four zones: 

Attend the Parks, Recreation & Trails Symposium May 3rd

2nd Annual Parks, Recreation & Trails Symposium
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016
5:30 - 7:30 pm at Islands and Oceans Visitors Center

 

The Trails Symposium is your chance to connect with other community members and organizations to promote safe, accessible trails and a walkable, bikeble community.  Learn about current projects and help prioritize future community efforts!

Elaine Retires After 30+ Years of HVFD Service to the Homer Community

Next time you stop in the Fire Department to borrow a chimney brush, report a suspicious smoke plume or get your child safety seat checked – a familiar, ever cheerful face will be missing.  After over thirty years with the Homer Volunteer Fire Department, Elaine Grabowski is retiring May 1st.   

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April 30th is National Drug Take Back Day

National Drug Take Back Day encourages you to clean out your cabinets of drugs of any type: prescription, over-the-counter or illegal, expired, unused, or unwanted drugs--including prescription drugs for pain, like opioids, ointments, vitamins, samples, even medications for pets.

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