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Weekly e-Newsletter - June 2, 2020
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Village Hall - Lobby Open


  • The front lobby of Village Hall is now OPEN to the Public. 
  • We will continue to provide information online, through call in services, e-mail, and by appointment - Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
  • Payments and other correspondence should be sealed in an envelope and placed in the outside Drop Box to the right of the front door at Village Hall.  No cash please. The box is checked daily.  Utility bill payment options include: Pay Online, or mail correspondence via US Postal Service.  See Payment Information and options for utility payments.
  • Call Village Hall at 262-284-9423 with any questions. 

For up-to-date information on COVID-19, visit the following Websites:
Washington Ozaukee Co. Public Health Dept.
Blueprint for Reopening Washington-Ozaukee Cos.

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services 
CDC
World Health Organization
 

Other Informational Links:
Know the Symptoms of Coronovirus (video)
COVID-19 - The Badger Bounce Back
SBA Disaster Relief
Wisconsin Small Business Development Center

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With Gratitude!


The Village would like to extend a special Thank You to Kathy Helm for donating and planting all the flowers for the Village facilities' flower pots this year, including Village Hall, Police Dept., Fire Dept., and Oscar Grady Library!  
The flower pots are a beautiful addition to each building!
Your generosity is greatly appreciated!

Road Work Ahead sign

STH 33 Bridge - WisDOT Project

The Wisconsin DOT has tentatively set the STH 33 Bridge project start date for August 17th.  The project includes:  sidewalks; mill and overlay of the deck and abutments.  The bridge will remain open to thru traffic.  Stay tuned to future news blasts as August approaches.

Oscar Grady Library "Tree" logo - tree with books, CDs, etc. in branches

Oscar Grady Library
Phase 1 Reopening June 1st


The Oscar Grady Public Library initiated a Phase 1 Re-opening to the public on June 1st.
Please refer to the Library Reopening Plan: Phase 1 for complete details.

Visit the library website for all online services and info.
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COVID-19 - Important Information

As the Summer and public health emergency progress, the Village of Saukville will continue to refer to the Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department's "Blueprint for Reopening FAQ"  and make adjustments as needed.  The Blueprint provides broad guidance for reopening the economy safely and incrementally.


Face Coverings:

CDC recommends that face coverings be worn whenever people are in a public setting such as grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.  This is to protect people around you if you are infected but do not have symptoms.
Face coverings are NOT a substitute for social distancing.  Still stay at least 6 feet away from other people and wash hands frequently.
Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/…/prevent-get…/cloth-face-cover-faq.html

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Summer Events Plan


Farmers Market - Canceled 

July 4th Parade & Festivities - Canceled
July 4th Fireworks:
 - Postponed until Labor Day
 - Reevaluate by August 1st - Subject to State & WOPHD requirements/guidelines.

Live at the Triangle Summer Concert Series: 
 - Summer Concert Series - June/July/August Concerts - Canceled
 - 1 Concert on Labor Day w/Fireworks
 - Reevaluate by August 1st - Subject to State & WOPHD requirements/guidelines.

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Village News & Services

2020 Residential Recycling Collection Schedule

Annual Water Quality Report

Recycling/Disposal Center - Port Washington


Blood Drive - Mon., June 8th - 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Saukville Legion Hall

Click Here for details.


Dept. of Public Works Office is CLOSED to the Public and Vendors

Visit the Village website for updated service information including the Compost Site & Curbside Branch/Brush Collection.

Saukville Police Department 

Salvage Vehicle Inspections at the Saukville PD have resumed.  Appointments are required.  Contact the Police Dept. at 262-284-0444 to make an appointment or with questions.  See Applicant Requirements


Advanced Disposal Collection Update

Advanced Disposal does NOT collect any trash or recycling that is not placed in carts.  Loose or bagged items placed outside the cart will not be collected.
Large Item Pick-up has resumed and is by request only.  Call 800-387-0949.

Building Inspection Services Limited

The Building Inspection Department has limited inspections to only NEW 1 & 2 family new construction, commercial, industrial, and life safety inspections until further notice.  Permit applications are available on the Village website or in the vestibule at the Village of Grafton.  If you have questions regarding a current remodeling project or need to schedule an inspection, please contact the Building Inspection Office at 262-575-5305. 


Pet Licensing

Village residents owning a dog or cat that is older than six months are required by Village Ordinance 61-8 to purchase a pet license.  Currently, 2020 licenses can only be purchased via US mail or by using the outside drop box at Village Hall.
Please provide a copy of your pet's current rabies vaccination certificate and the appropriate fee (checks only) to obtain a license and tag.  The license and tag will then be mailed to you.  
Fees - Dog License:  $8 Altered; $10 Non-altered  ($5 late fee)
Fees - Cat License:   $5 Altered;   $7 Non-altered  ($3 late fee)
Late penalties have been waived until further notice.

Cross Connection Inspection Program

HydroCorp is the Village's Cross Connection Inspection Program manager.  If you receive an Inspection Request letter from HydroCorp, please contact them directly at the phone number indicated to make an appointment, or with any questions.

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Community Rivers Program (CRP)

Coming Together For Clean Water

We all benefit from having clean and healthy rivers. That's why we're coming together as a community to plan, design, and build projects that will keep our stretch of the Milwaukee River beautiful and livable for generations to come.  For more info and upcoming events, visit us at:
http://www.riveredgenaturecenter.org/communityrivers 



Summer  Events Flyer - Including the following events:

Kayaking the Milwaukee River - June 6th - 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Paddling takes a mix of knowledge and skills!  Saukville residents join a Riveredge Adventure Guide for an unforgettable evening paddling experience that will begin with safety and end with a splash!  The best part?  Saukville residents will have the chance to learn about their river and do it for free!  We will use 1 person kayaks.  Ages 10+.  Open to
This paddle will start at Waubedonia Park and end at Ehlers Park, although locations are weather dependent.  Full details for the day will be given to those who register!
Cost: FREE, but open to Saukville Residents only through the Community Rivers Program.  Pre-registration required @ riveredgenaturecenter.org/communityrivers/

How to Catch the Rain: Rain Barrel Workshop - June 18th - 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Learn about the importance of rain barrels not only for the environment and our stormwater drains, but also to help lower your water bill!  Come by for an educational evening that begins with a presentation on rain barrels and ends with your family having the opportunity to take one home!  The cost is free but pre-registration is required.  Please email cbauer@riveredge.us if you are interested in attending!

Family Fishing Fun - July 22nd - 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Spend the afternoon on the banks of the Milwaukee River at Ehlers Park with a pole in your hand and hopefully a few bites on your line!  Learn how to tie a hook on your line, bait your hook, and safely cast your line into the water.  With the assistance of a Riveredge Naturalist, we will try to catch and identify each fish before releasing them back into their home - the Milwaukee River.  Bait and poles are provided or bring your own. 
Children ages 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

No need to pre-register!  This day is free to Saukville residents as part of the Community Rivers Program.  We’ll have a limited number of poles available on a first-come, first-serve basis, or feel free to bring your own!

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Part-Time & Volunteer Opportunities


Part-time On-Call and Volunteer opportunities are available through the Village of Saukville Fire Dept. and Police Dept.  Please contact the respective department for complete info.


Fire Department
Part-time, paid, on-call positions are available for Fire-Fighters and EMTS.  Applications are available at Village Hall and on the Village website.  For more information, call the Fire Dept. at 262-284-5800 and leave a message.

Police Department
The Saukville Police Dept. is seeking dedicated, community minded individuals to become part of our volunteer Police Reserves team.  For more info, call the Police Dept. at 262-284-0444.

Contact Us

Village of Saukville - 639 E. Green Bay Ave. - Saukville, WI  53080
Ph: 262-284-9423    F: 262-284-9527   
Municipal Office Hours:  M - F 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

email:  villagehall@village.saukville.wi.us
Website:  www.village.saukville.wi.us 

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639 E Green Bay Avenue Saukville, WI 53080

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