
The City of Two Rivers has increased some fees for licenses, permits, and others.
That includes fees for people who need paramedics for an incident.
A tactical emergency medical service fee will now cost $150, with more serious injuries costing more.
Another increase is the license for short-term rentals, which is now $175, up from $150 previously.
An additional contract also costs $35, up from $25 previously.
The new ordinance also requires a new harbor sludge tipping fee that can be charged to the Army Corp. of Engineers.
The council also discussed business permit fees and whether they should cap building inspection fees.
The council voted unanimously to approve the fee changes along with the cap on both residential and commercial inspections.
City Manager Kyle Kordell explained to the council during their December 15th meeting that their municipal code and fees are not typically brought forward to the council.
He wants to change that to be brought up at least once a year.












