Coronavirus Updates
City of Racine Next Neighborhood Mobile COVID-19 Clinic Sites
The City of Racine, AMI, and Health Care Network Announce Next Neighborhood Mobile Clinic Sites Canvassers and pop-up clinics in neighborhoods will...
City, County, AMI, and Health Care Network to Begin Neighborhood Vaccination Campaign
The City of Racine, County, AMI, and Health Care Network to Begin Neighborhood Vaccination Campaign Canvassers and pop-up clinics in neighborhoods...
City of Racine Trick-or-Treating Will Be 5pm-7pm on October 31st
The City of Racine Trick-or-Treating Will Be 5 pm-7 pm on October 31st Health Department reminds residents to use COVID-19 safety precautions The...
AMI Clinic and City of Racine Public Health Department Begin Providing Boosters
AMI Clinic and City of Racine Public Health Department Begin Providing Boosters This Week Central Racine County Health Department to Offer Boosters...
City of Racine Waiting for Direction From DHS Before Administering Vaccine Boosters
The City of Racine Waiting for Direction From DHS Before Administering Vaccine Boosters Details are expected in the coming weeks on the...
Masks Available to City Residents At City of Racine Fire Stations
Masks Available to City of Racine Residents at Racine Fire Stations With mask ordinance in place, fire stations help ensure access City...
Message from the Mayor – City of Racine
As the economic impacts of COVID-19 are felt in the community, the City is doing what we can to help provide some relief. I am happy to announce the creation of a Small Businesses Emergency Fund and that we are lifting parking restrictions at meters, and delaying tax payments until April 30th. Please watch the video for more details.
Racine Mayor Featured Guest on Radio Programs.
Racine’s mayor, Cory Mason, phones in to talk about what economic development looked like before the pandemic hit as well as what Racine is doing to keep citizens informed about the Coronavirus.
"Development Matters" Racine Mayor Mason Featured Guest on Radio Program Hour One
"Development Matters" Racine Mayor Mason Featured Guest on Radio Program Hour Two
Racine Mayor Featured on WTMJ AM
“The City of Racine Public Health Department and Central Racine County Health Department and are closely monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by a new coronavirus that has been detected in nearly every country worldwide, including the United States. This is a rapidly evolving and dynamic situation. Local officials are working together and are committed to mitigating the impact for Racine County residents.”
City of Racine Updates on Social Media