Portage Parks & Recreation will host Scalin' Up for Summer, sponsored by Veolia and the Future Angler Foundation on Saturday, June 10 from 10 AM to 1 PM at the Celery Flats Historic Area, 7335 Garden Lane. Read on...
Celebrate the legacy and long-celebrated holiday of Juneteenth by joining us for a self-guided meditation and education session and special ribbon cutting to celebrate the park opening on June 16 at 11 AM, moderated by Portage Councilmember Vic Ledbetter. Read on...
Portage Parks & Recreation offers fun activities all summer long. From nature hikes, to watersports, to cycling activities, to business classes; there is something for everyone. Read on...
The results are in for the inaugural Portage Parks & Recreation Garlic Mustard Contest. Throughout the month of May, volunteers pulled nearly TWO TONS - more than 3,800 pounds - of Garlic Mustard. Read on...
On Saturday, June 3, 2023, Consumers Energy will begin line clearing work on Low Voltage Distribution (LVD) lines in the area noted on the map. The City of Portage received notification about this project on Thursday, June 1, 2023. Read on...
Metronet, a telecommunication company providing high-speed fiber internet and phone services, is beginning a two-year fiber installation project in the City of Portage. Read on...
On June 8, 2023, at approximately 7:20 p.m., Portage Police and Fire personnel responded to a personal injury motor vehicle crash near the intersection of Sprinkle Road and East Kilgore Road.
Starting at 9 AM, Friday, June 9, 2023, the eastbound curb lane of East Centre Avenue will be closed from Newells Lane to 500 feet east for milling and paving operations located near the entrance of Creative Dentistry at 1816 East Centre Avenue. Read on...
Starting today June 7, 2023, West Fork Crossing and Market Place Drive will be closed for emergency repairs on a sanitary sewer manhole in the intersection. Read on...
The results are in for the inaugural Portage Parks & Recreation Garlic Mustard Pull. Throughout the month of May, 39 volunteers pulled nearly TWO TONS – more than 3,800 pounds – of Garlic Mustard. Read on...