Saukville is one of the fastest developing communities in Wisconsin, located in the beautiful open country north of Milwaukee. Woods and water meet the interstate in this rustic yet progressive community. Saukville offers the peace and serenity of small town life with accessibility to the metropolitan culture of Milwaukee.

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Village Office

The majority of Village offices are located at 639 East Green Bay Avenue at the Municipal Center. Most calls are received at the switch board, 284-9423, and then transferred to the appropriate office. Our metro number is 262-375-1884. The Municipal Center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Village Administrator

The Village Administrator, appointed by the Board, serves as the chief operating officer of the Village. The Administrator manages the day-to-day activities of the Village and administers the policies set forward by the Board.

Community Development Authority

Saukville is one of the fastest growing communities in Ozaukee County. It is for this reason the Community Development Authority (CDA) was established in 1991. The CDA was created to assist in promoting economic development, eliminating blight, and providing better housing. Selling and promoting the industrial park land is the first priority of the Community Development Authority. More importantly though, it is through the CDA that we can provide a better place to live and work for the residents of Saukville.

Public Library

The Oscar Grady Public Library is located at 151 S. Main St. The library collection has material for children, youth, and adults including: books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, audiobooks, CDs, CD-ROMs and more. The library is a member of the Eastern Shores Library System which includes all 13 public libraries in Ozaukee and Sheboygan counties as well as Lakeland College and the Bookmobile. There is no charge for your first library card and the card is good at all the libraries in the Eastern Shores Library System, see www.esls.lib.wi.us for info on all the libraries. You can search the library catalog online at home and request and renew items with your library card on the library’s web site, www.oscargradylibrary.org  Materials are delivered to and from libraries via a van delivery system, interlibrary loan is also available to obtain materials and information throughout the state and country. The library has free public access to the internet, word processing, MS Powerpoint, and MS Excel. For further information call, 284-6022.

Parks

The Village of Saukville presently has seven parks totaling seventy-five acres of parkland offering a wide variety of recreational activities. Our parks contain: baseball, softball, archery, soccer and football fields. Lighted tennis, volleyball and basketball courts. A fishing pond and a nature hike trail, An ice rink and sledding area, as well as children's play areas and playground equipment. In addition, our parks offer picnic areas, a pavilion and a bandstand. Reservations for the pavilion are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For reservations or further information, please call the Municipal Center.
Ozaukee County offers more than 400 acres of county parkland. Golf, cross country skiing trails, nature walks and historic sites are only 5 minutes away, as is an outstanding pleasure boat and fishing harbor on Ozaukee County's 25 miles of prime Lake Michigan shoreline.
 
 Agendas
 Minutes
 Permit Applications & Forms
 Village Board
 Committees
 Directory
 Things to Know
 Licenses, Permits, Ordinances and Codes
 Department of Public Works News
 Water & Sewer Utilities
 Employment Opportunities
Village Hall - 639 E Green Bay Ave. Saukville, WI 53080 Phone 262/284-9423 Metro 262/375-1884 Email Us