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Voter Registration
Village
of Saukville voters can register at the Municipal Center up to two weeks before
an election. Registration is also conducted at the polling
site, American Legion Post #470,
601 W. Dekora St., on election days. In order
to register, you must be at least 18 years of
age and a citizen of the United States. You will need
a valid
WI driver's license with your current address. If your current
address is not on your driver's license, you will need an additional
document verifying your current address (utility bill, cable bill,
phone bill).
Med-Return
Drug Collection
The Saukville Police Department now has a
Med-Return Collection unit located in
the lobby of the Police Dept. building at 649 E
Green Bay Ave.
Residents can drop unwanted or expired
prescription, over-the-counter, and other
unused household medications in the drop
unit Monday thru Friday during normal
business hours for proper disposal.
Trash & Recycling Updates
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Trash and recycling service in the
Village of Saukville is provided by
Veolia Environmental Services. Collection day is Thursday; Friday
when a
holiday occurs earlier in the regular work week (M-F). Carts must be placed curbside by 7:00 a.m. on pick-up days.
Residents are urged not to place trash loosely in trash carts as this will
lead to odor and pest problems as well as blowing materials when the carts
are emptied. Any trash or recyclable materials placed curbside in any
container other than the carts
will not be
collected.
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Carts must face the street as indicated
by the arrow on the cart, must be fully accessible, need to be placed side
by side, and must be placed with
a minimum of three (3) feet of space between carts and/or other obstacles.
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Recycling will be collected only every other week. The recycling collection dates are posted on this website under the Navigation
menu, 'Recycling Collection' link, and can also be found on the
Village's Government Access Cable Channel 25. Information is also
available at Village Hall and Oscar Grady Library. All recyclable
materials (paper, plastic, glass, metal) can be placed in the same recycle
cart.
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West Bend Drop-off Site:
803 N.
River Road, West Bend
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Effective September 1, 2010, electronic
devices cannot be disposed of in your household trash cart. These
devices include, but are not limited to:
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Computers,
monitors, printers, and peripherals
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Televisions and
video screens
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Fax machines and
photocopiers
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VCR and DVD
players
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Telephones with
video displays
The nearest collection center for disposal
of these items is:
Veolia ES Technical Solutions, LLC
1275 Mineral Springs Drive, Port Washington
Hours: Mondays - 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
262-243-8998
There will be a fee charged for disposal.
Additional information on electronics
recycling can be found on the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources Website @
http://dnr.wi.gov/ecyclewisconsin
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Large item
pick-up service: to dispose of large items, such as
furniture, mattresses, and appliances, you must arrange for
special pick-up by Veolia, or you can take items to the Veolia
drop-off site at 803 N. River Road, West Bend. There
is a fee for large item disposal. Contact Veolia directly
(1-800-387-0949)
for prices and information.
Residents generating large amounts of refuse should also arrange
for special pick-up in advance before placing trash curbside, or
arrange for dumpster service.
Flooding Response Policy
The Village
Board of the Village of Saukville on March 19, 2008 established the
following Flooding Response Policy:
“Preventative
measures for avoiding or minimizing flood damages generally are
limited to deployment of sand bags. Other than the generally
recognized function of a municipality to take reasonable steps to
promote public safety, health and welfare within its jurisdiction,
there are no established policies/protocols regarding the protection
of privately owned structures (e.g., homes, businesses, etc.) from
flooding. Consequently, private property owners must bear primary
responsibility for the protection of their property, and should not
rely on the village to assume that obligation.”
In view of
limited or over-extended resources in the event of a flood
emergency, the Village has determined that the most effective use of
village resources will be to protect public facilities, give the
earliest notification possible to property owners, and to provide
for sale available materials such as sand bags, at cost, to property
owners (subject to reimbursement)
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Owners of
properties that are susceptible to flooding are encouraged to check
with their insurance agent to determine if they have adequate flood
coverage, and to take such other precautions and preparations as
deemed appropriate.
If you have any
questions please contact Dawn Wagner, Village Administrator, or Jack
Morrison, Emergency Management Director at (262)284-9423.
Automobile Accidents
If you have an accident within the Village, report it to the Police
Department at 262-284-0444. Emergency situation - dial 911.
Battery/Cell Phone Recycling
The Police Dept. now accepts
rechargeable
batteries and used cell phones for recycling. We accept batteries
from cell
phones, cameras, power tools, computers and toys. This includes the
following rechargeable battery types: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (N-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion)
and small sealed lead (Pb) batteries. We also accept old/used
cell phones for recycling. Drop off your batteries and cell
phones during normal business hours or
call the Police Dept. for more information.
Motor Vehicle
Forms
Our police department can renew vehicle registrations and issue
license plates for passenger cars, trucks and motor-cycles. We
also provide forms for snowmobile and boat registration. There
is an additional fee for on site registration.
This service is available weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. To register a vehicle, bring in the signed title,
release of lien paperwork (if applicable), and identification.
For more information,
please call the Police Dept.
at 284-0444, 8:00 a.m. to midnight, Monday-Friday.
We also provide
salvage vehicle inspection by appointment.
Parking Restrictions
Saukville has parking restrictions on all village streets during the
time period from December 1st to April 1st to allow for
plowing of village streets. Parking for longer than 30 minutes
between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. is prohibited. Vehicles
parked on the street during these times are subject to parking
tickets. Fines start at ten dollars and increase
to thirty-five dollars,
if not paid promptly.
A fine payment box is located on the
outside wall,
right of the doors, of the municipal building for
after hour or weekend payment.
Property Taxes
Property taxes may be paid in full or by installments (1st
installment only) at the Village of Saukville Municipal Center and
at Port Washington State Bank, Saukville branch. Full payment, or
the first installment, must be paid by January 31 (by December 31 if
you wish to claim it on the current year's income taxes).
The second installment is due by July 31, at the
Ozaukee County Courthouse. Refer to "Tax Information" on the
Navigation Menu for more information.
Public Nuisances
If a nuisance is a police matter or fire hazard, call the police
dept. at 284-0444. 911 should only be dialed for ambulance, police, or fire
emergencies. For a building in dangerous repair, trash, uncut weeds,
debris, unsafe environmental conditions, etc., call the Village
Municipal Center at 284-9423.
Public Utilities

WE Energies (electric & gas service; street light outages):
Customer Service: 800-242-9137
Power Outage: 800-662-4797
Gas Leak:
800-261-5325
Diggers Hotline: 800-242-8511
AT&T: 800-288-2020
(Home Service)
800-660-3000 (Small Business)
Website: att.com
Time-Warner Cable: 1-800-627-2288
Streets
To report holes or otherwise dangerous conditions in the village
streets, phone the Dept.
of Public Works at 284-0545 or the
Police Department at 284-0444. Hazardous or unsafe sidewalks should
also be reported to the Department of Public Works.
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