Stay up-to-date on Important News and Current Town Projects

Town Hall Open for Recharging & Essential Services

Residents are welcome to visit Town Hall to charge electronic devices, fill water jugs, and access restroom facilities during the outage. Bottled water is also available at the Paris Fire & Rescue Station. If you are unable to travel, please contact the Fire Department for assistance. Residents may call or stop by the station to obtain bottled water.

Please check on neighbors, especially seniors and those who may need additional assistance during the outage.

Power Restoration Update

We Energies crews and contractors are working around the clock to restore power following Thursday’s severe storms and tornado damage in Kenosha County. More than 29,000 customers have already had power restored, and We Energies expects to restore service to 90% of affected customers today. Some customers may remain without power through the weekend due to extensive damage, including more than 70 broken utility poles and miles of damaged power lines.

Please stay at least 25 feet away from downed power lines and report them immediately. For outage updates, visit the We Energies outage map or app.

Storm Cleanup Open Burning Authorized June 12–July 19, 2026. Call the Burn Hotline at 262-859-3009 before burning. Authorization applies only to leaves, plant clippings, and lawn residue generated on the property. All other materials require a burn permit.



9th Street Road Project Update – Town of Paris Portion 

The Town of Paris portion of the 9th Street road project is tentatively scheduled to begin on June 22, 2026, with pulverizing and regrading of the roadway. Asphalt paving will follow.

During construction, the road will be closed to through traffic with local access only.

Please note: this schedule is tentative and subject to change.