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Saukville Says ...
Village of Saukville e-Newsletter
September 16, 2011 |
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Farmers Market Information |
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STH 33 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT - UPDATE |
The I43 south-bound on-ramp is scheduled to be opened on or before Sunday September 18.
As of Monday September 19th, the north-bound I43 off-ramp will be closed for the entire week.
N. Mill Street, from Dekora St. to Friendship Lane, is scheduled to be milled the week of September 19th and paved shortly thereafter. It will be kept open for traffic, but please use caution driving through the construction.
As always, please slow down and watch for construction equipment and personnel when driving through the project limits. Proceed with extreme caution. The contractor and WisDOT are making every effort to ensure a timely schedule.
DOT Field Office: 217 N. Freeman Drive (St. John's Church), Port Washington.
Questions & Concerns: Jeanne Marchant, DOT Project Leader, at (262)235-4000.
Project Scope & Traffic Impact |
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Electronics Disposal Dumpster - | |

THANK YOU Veolia Environmental Service
The Veolia Environmental Services sponsored electronics clean-up dumpster event on Saturday September 10th was a great success. One 30 cubic yard dumpster was filled with TVs, computers, and other electronic items, totaling over 1,300 pounds.
Thank you Village residents for recycling! |
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Services Offered at the Saukville Police Dept. | |
License Plates/Vehicle Registration/Salvage Vehicle Inspection - Services Include:
- Issue license plates for passenger cars, trucks, and motorcycles at the Police Department, south of Village Hall, 649 E. Green Bay Ave.
- Renew vehicle registrations. There is an additional cost for this service, but registration is done on the spot. This service is offered Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Information Required: signed title, release of lien paperwork (if applicable), and identification.
- Salvage Vehicle Inspections provided by a State Certified Officer, by appointment only.
For more information, call the Police Department at 284-0444, 8:00 a.m. to midnight, Monday - Friday
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Oscar Grady Library Events | |
September Book Discussion:
All adults are invited one Wednesday night of each month to attend the Oscar Grady Library Adult Book Discussion Group to meet others in the community who share their love of books and to discuss selected popular fiction and non-fiction titles.
September 21 - 6:30 p.m. - Discussion of Lorna Landvik's "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons". Copies of the book are available for check-out at the circulation desk. Registration is recommended to reserve your copy. Please call the library at (262) 284-6022 to register.
Library Card Sign Up: September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month.
Give your child a valuable back-to-school gift - a library card that will allow them to use the library's resources and online databases for projects and assignments, as well as foster their love of learning! We are also celebrating by offering free replacement cards for patrons whose cards are damaged, worn, or lost. New library card sign-ups are free year-round. |
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Employment Opportunity |
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Interested in Serving Your Community ...
 The Village is seeking dedicated individuals who are currently certified or are interested in becoming certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) for the Saukville Fire Department. For more information, call the Saukville Fire Department at 284-5800 and leave a message. Employment Application. |
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| Ozaukee Co. Farmland Preservation Plan | |
Ozaukee County will be hosting a Public Informational Meeting & Open House on the County Farmland Preservation Plan on Wednesday, September 28, 2011. The Open House will run from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM. There will be a formal presentation at 6:30 PM. The meeting will take place in the Auditorium of the Ozaukee County Administration Center, located in Port Washington. Staff will be on-hand to answer questions and take public comment on the Plan. This public informational meeting will cover the inventory of the Farmland Preservation Plan, as well as the results of the Countywide public opinion survey.
Informational Flyer |
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