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Weekly e-Newsletter 

January 27th, 2025 

Property Tax

Property Taxes

Full, or first installment, payments are due by Friday, January 31st, 2025.


Pay 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 payments. 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 HERE. 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. 

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School District 

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Car Wash

Monthly Stormwater Tip 

During a car wash, harmful debris, motor fluids, and soap are washed off of vehicles. When untreated, these materials may runoff into storm drains and have the potential to cause harm to nearby aquatic environments. Whenever possible, opting for the commercial car wash over the at-home car wash reduces the amount of pollutants entering waterways. Many professional car washes collect their used water, treat it, and recycle it, greatly reducing the amount of freshwater they consume!   If you decide to wash your car at home, washing it over the grass is a great way to prevent harmful runoff. If washed on paved surfaces such as driveways and roads, runoff collects pollutants and can flow into waterways. Therefore, washing cars over an unpaved surface such as your lawn and limiting the amount of water used helps to prevent water pollution.

FOG

What is FOG? 


Fat, Oils and Greases (FOG) are the enemy of a sewer system. When FOG is dumped down the drain, it forms large, thick grease balls that clog pipes. Clogged pipes can result in sewer backups and spills, create environmental problems, cause traffic tie-ups or even flood homes and businesses. 

Do:

  • Can the grease! Keep an empty metal can and pour oil and grease into the can. Allow grease to cool in the container before throwing it in the trash.
  • Wipe before washing. For greasy pans, pour the grease into a container and use a paper towel to wipe out the remaining grease in the pan prior to washing.
  • Seal the oil. Liquid should be limited to no more than one-half gallon. Mix liquid vegetable oil with an absorbent material such as kitty litter or coffee grounds in a sealable container before throwing it in the trash.
  • Keep drains clean by pouring 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain followed by 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Wait 10-15 minutes and then rinse with hot water.

Don’t:

  • Don’t pour fat, oil or grease down drains or garbage disposals.
  • Don’t use hot water to rinse grease off cookware, utensils, dishes or surfaces.
  • Don’t forget to protect the sewer lines from the bathroom: the toilet is not a trash can.
Library Events
Feb Craft
Art Sparks
Pet License

Columbarium

Columbarium

Saukville Union Cemetery now offers a quiet serene above ground columbarium niches as an affordable burial option. A cremation niche involves the granite niche, granite shutter and outer panel, with standard engraved memorial inscriptions.


Click HERE for more information 

OR 


Contact: Jess Donohue

Administrative Assistant

jdonohue@villageofsaukvillewi.gov 

(262)284-9423 

Healthy River Community Sign (bird, frog, fish)

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 HERE
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Employment Opportunities
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.

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Village News & Services        

Village Board & Committee Meetings

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

Click HERE for the 2024-25 Fall-Winter Newsletter

Ozaukee County Tourism Guide - Click HERE to view the guide online for 2024 - Spring 2025

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.

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@villageofsaukvillewi.gov
Website: www.villageofsaukvillewi.gov


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