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Weekly e-Newsletter - January 30, 2023

Property Tax House

Property Taxes 

2022 Property Tax bills have been mailed. Full, or first installment, payments are due by Tuesday, January 31st.  Please read your bill carefully for payment instructions.

   PAYMENT OPTIONS:

VILLAGE HALL: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

No Cash Payments Please. 

Cash payments should be paid at PWSB, Saukville Branch 

(inside lobby payment required; include correct payment stub).

PORT WASHINGTON STATE BANK, Saukville Branch- ONLY! 

Must pay inside - not at drive-through tellers. Bring your tax bill to process payment.  Overpayment refunds can be processed immediately. 

U.S. MAIL

Payments postmarked on or before the due date will be considered paid as of the postmarked date. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your payment if you would like a receipt.

ONLINE PAYMENTS

Online payments are accepted through the AllPaid-GovPayNet secure link on our website. Credit and debit card payments will be assessed a service fee of 2.95% of the total tax payment.  See the Tax Information page on the Village website for payment information. 

Pet License

2023 Pet Licenses

Village of Saukville residents owning a cat or dog that is older than six months are required by Ordinance §61-8 to purchase an annual pet license.  2023 Licenses can now be purchased at Village Hall.  Proof of current rabies vaccination (Rabies Certificate) is required. 
A late penalty is imposed for renewal pet license processing after March 31st.


Dog License fees:  

$8.00 spayed/neutered; $10.00 not spayed/neutered; $5.00 late penalty after March 31st.

Cat License fees:
$5.00 spayed/neutered; $7.00 not spayed/neutered; $3.00 late penalty after March 31s

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Winter Parking Restrictions

Winter Parking Restrictions are in effect now through March 31, 2023.


Municipal Code Sec. 192.7D:  No person shall park any vehicle for more than 30 minutes on any street in the Village between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. December 1st through March 31st. Physicians on emergency calls and persons having special written permission from the Police Department are exempted from the terms of this section.

2023 Recycling Schedule 

Click HERE for the Waste Management Schedule 

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Village News & Services

Click HERE to read - Fall/Winter Newsletter 

                                     


Village Board & Committee Meetings

All Village Board and Committee meeting agendas and meeting minutes can be found on the Village website, Agendas & Minutes page .

Trash & Recycle Collection

Click HERE for the 2023 Schedule from DPW 

Collection Services provided by Waste Management:

Regular curbside collection day for the Village of Saukville is Thursday (Friday on weeks when a major holiday falls Monday-Thursday).  Recycle Collection is every other week.
Carts must be curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day.
Click Here for information and rules.
 
Residential Trash/Recycle Collection Missed on Thursday Collection Day?
Contact Village Hall by 3 p.m. on Thursday if possible. Village Hall must be informed no later than 10 a.m. on Friday to ensure your weekly collection.

Oscar Grady Library 

Visit the Oscar Grady Library website for up-to-date information on Library services and events, including fun programs for kids and adults!

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Employment Opportunities

PART-TIME FIREFIGHTER or EMT

The Saukville Fire Dept. is looking for quality individuals who wish to serve the community as a Firefighter or EMT.  If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, just complete the online Membership Information Request Form, stop by the Saukville Fire Department any Monday night between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m., or call 262-284-5800 and leave a message.  School and training is provided.  To apply, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, be a resident of the Saukville Fire Department protection area or work within the Village.


Police Department - Volunteer Reserves

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.

Tourism Guide


Ozaukee County Tourism Guide 



Click HERE to look through the guide 

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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

 
Winter with the Community Rivers Program!


Every year Wisconsin uses over half a million tons of road salt to deice our roads, and every year thousands of residents use road salt to deice their sidewalks and driveways. Why? It is simple. Road salt is effective at melting ice. But after salt does its job, it doesn’t go away.

Every ounce of salt we put on the ground stays in the environment, and our rampant and unregulated use of salt has major consequences:

1) Road salt is polluting our drinking water. Municipal drinking water and private wells across the state are exhibiting elevated levels of sodium and chloride. Unchecked, this will become dangerous for human health.

2) Road salt is polluting our rivers and lakes. High salt concentrations are bad for native freshwater species, create habitat for invasive species, and are linked to harmful algal blooms. Just 1 teaspoon of salt is enough to pollute 5 gallons of water.

3) Road salt destroys infrastructure. The corrosion and rust from road salt costs the state millions of dollars in the premature aging of roads and bridges.

4) Road salt is expensive. The state of Wisconsin spends over $40 million a year on material costs. With no salt mines in Wisconsin, all of that money is leaving the state.

5) It hurts your furry friends!

What is the solution? Use less salt!

Homeowners: Rethink your need for salt. Shovel and use an ice scraper. Put down outdoor carpet to make stairs safer. Use sand for traction. If you decide to use salt, scatter it so that there is space between the grains. One coffee mug of salt is enough to treat a 20-foot driveway or 10 sidewalk squares. If you hire a professional, talk with them about their salt use. Your neighbors and future generations thank you!

For more information on salt use (both outside and in your water softener) visit:www.wisaltwise.com


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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