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- Garbage & Recycling Service
Garbage & Recycling Services Refuse/Recycling Program for Single Family, Duple x, and Mobile Home Residences Garbage and recycling services for singl e family homes, duplexes and mobile homes are provided by WM (Waste Management). Place your garbage cart by t he curb (on terrace or driveway, not on the street) by 7am on Wednesdays. Garbage collection is every week, recycling collection is every other week. A schedule of collection weeks is provided below. Any bulky item that does not fit into the carts can be disposed of by contacting WM at 1-888-9 60-0008 . Provide WM with your name, address and the item(s) to be picked up. They will bill you over the phone. Bulky item pick up is scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month. WM will only pick up the bulky items if you have called them to schedule the pick up. Click here for a list of items they will take. To Replace a missing/damaged container contact WM directly by calling 1-888-960-0008 or online: Log in to My WM . On the My WM dashboard, navigate to "My Services " and select Manage My Service . Select the service address , the impacted container and then navigate to "What Can I Request?". Select Container Issue and complete the steps to report a missing/damaged container. Apartments and Businesses need to contract their own garbage and recycling services and bulky item pick up. Please contact WM to set up Service. 1-888-960-0008 or email wmeservice@wm.com Visit www.wm.com/mywm to create an account and get started. All residents may utilize the bulk waste drop off day held in May. Click HERE for details. Bulky items and bulky recycling can also be taken to the WM transfer station in FDL (fees may apply). Click h ere for more info. Recycling Bulbs Residents can discard Ballasts, Circular Fluorescent, Cold Cathode, Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFL), Fluorescent Tubes, Germicidal & UV Lamps, Halogen, High Pressure Sodium, Incandescent, LED, Plastic Coated & Shatter Shield, Mercury Vapor, Metal Halide and U Bend Fluorescents at Batteries Plus located in Fond du Lac. Batteries Plus - 1173 W. Johnson St. Fond du Lac, WI 54937 (920) 922-8000 You can also look into Lamp Tracker through WM online for recycling. www.wmlamptracker.com Recycling Batteries Residents may discard household batteries for proper disposal at the clerk’s office during office hours. Acceptable batteries include 9 volt batteries or less: alkaline, carbon-zinc, NiCad, NiMH, silver oxide or mercury. Unacceptable batteries include lithium, lithium ion, lead acid or any battery greater than 9 volts. For more information on proper disposal of certain products, please visit https://earth911.com or www.wm.com/thinkgreen Prescription Drug Drop Box Residents may discard expired or unneeded prescription drugs at the drop box located inside the municipal building at 425 Water Street. Syringes, needles and other hazardous materials are not accepted. The drop box is located in the lobby and is available during regular office hours. Please contact the Lomira Police Department at 920-269-4900 with questions or concerns. Yard Waste Clean-Up & Brush Chipping Grass clippings and miscellaneous yard waste such as flowers, leaves and plant trimmings can be brought to the Village dump site located at 100 Pleasant Hill Avenue. The dump site is open for Village residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Grass clippings and miscellaneous yard waste should not be placed on the terrace and will not be picked up. Brush can be placed on the terrace. Brush (sticks and branches) which is large enough to chip (generally at least ½” in diameter, yet no more than 4” in diameter and at least three feet long) may be piled loose on the terrace and should be placed with cut ends all pointing in the same direction as the traffic travels in the lane closest to your property. Branches should not be more than 10’ long. All yokes and wyes more than 1 ½” in size must be cut through. Small brush of ½” diameter or less should be put in a solid container. Brush placed in bags or cardboard boxes will not be picked up. If a tree trimming service is hired for maintenance at your residence, that business is required to dispose of the tree brush. Public Works will limit brush chipping to one hour per residence per week so as to better serve the community. Please do not place brush on the curb more than 24 hours prior to collection. Collection will be on Mondays as weather permits. Help keep the Village of Lomira attractive! YARD WASTE DUMP SITE Located at 100 Pleasant Hill Avenue The yard waste dump site is available to all Village residents. The site is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The dump site is monitored; violators will be fined and will be expected to clean up their violations. There will be no warnings given and citations will be issued. Please respect the Village and keep Lomira beautiful! A general guideline to yard waste removal is set for you below. Questions can be directed to the Dept. of Public Works at 920-269-8155 Brush - Place at c urb by 7am on Mondays for pick-up (weather permitting). DPW makes one sweep per street once a week beginning Mondays. Bushes - Place at curb for Monday pick-up; remove root balls/dirt Lumber / Wood - Place at curb for Monday pick-up; cut into 4’ length, bundled with rope/twine. Bundles not to exceed 50 lbs. L eaves - Take to dump site; can be placed at curb on Mondays in Oct. & Nov. Grass Clippings - Take to dump site Flowers / Plants - Take to dump site; remove dirt Garden waste / Vegetables - Take to dump site; remove dirt Dirt, Stones, Rocks, Landscaping Material - Contact the Dept. of Public Works to make arrangements (920) 269-8155 * a fee may apply * 2026 WM Pick-up Schedule
- APPLY FOR
APPLY FOR... This is a list of frequently requested permits. Please contact the Village Clerk's office for a complete list. DOG & CAT LICENSING BUILDING PERMIT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRIVEWAY PERMIT APPLICATION CITIZEN COMPLIMENT FORM CITIZEN COMPLAINT FORM BECOME A POLL WORKER VARIANCE & APPEALS FORM HOTEL TAX FORM OPEN RECORDS REQUEST FORM OPERATOR LIQUOR LICENSE ZONING PETITION SOLICITOR/PEDDLER PERMIT OPEN RECORDS REQUEST FORM - POLICE DEPT.
- Brush, Leaves, Yard Waste | Village of Lomira
Brush Chipping, Leaf Collection, Grass Clippings and Yard Waste Contact Public Works with questions or concerns. 920-269-8155 or email nroskopf@villageoflomira.gov Brush Chipping Brush can be placed on the terrace for curbside pickup by 7am on Mondays all year long. Public Works will make one sweep per street per week on Mondays as weather permits. Please make sure brush (sticks and branches) is: Piled loose on the terrace with cut ends pointing in the same direction as traffic travels Branches are not more than 10' long and 6" wide Small brush of 1/2" diameter or less should be placed in a solid container. Brush placed in bags or cardboard boxes will not be picked up. Piles are free of grass clippings, leaves, and yard waste. Free of foliage. The excess foliage can jam the chipper. If a tree trimming service is hired for maintenance at your residence, that business is required to dispose of the tree brush. Public Works will limit brush chipping to one hour per residence per week so as to better serve the community. Please do not place brush on the terrace more than 24 hours prior to collection. Help keep the Village of Lomira attractive! Leaf Collection Leaves can be placed on the terrace by 7am on Mondays during specific weeks of October and November. Curbside collection dates vary each year. Please contact the Village office or check the website for updates. Public Works make one sweep per street per week. Piles that have excessive amounts of grass will not be picked up curbside. Residents can also take leaves to the dumpsite located at 100 Pleasant Hill Avenue. The dump site is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Grass Clippings and Yard Waste Grass clippings and miscellaneous yard waste such as flowers, leaves and plant trimmings can be brought to the Village dump site located at 100 Pleasant Hill Avenue. The dump site is open for Village residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is monitored; violators will be fined and will be expected to clean up their violations. Please respect the Village and keep Lomira beautiful! Grass clippings and miscellaneous yard waste should not be placed on the terrace and will not be picked up. A general guideline to yard waste disposal is provided below. Guidelines Brush - Place at curb by 7am on Mondays for curbside pickup. DPW makes one sweep per street once a week beginning on Mondays (as weather permits) Flowers & Plants - Remove root balls and dirt. Take to dump site located at 100 Pleasant Hill Avenue. Chippable bushes can be placed at the curb by 7am on Mondays. Leaves - take to dump site; can be placed at the curb on Mondays during annual pickup schedule. Grass Clippings - take to dump site. Garden Waste / Vegetables - take to dump site; remove root balls and dirt Dirt, stones, rocks, landscaping material - Contact Nick Roskopf, Director of Public Works to make arrangements. A fee may apply. Call 920-269-8155 or email nroskopf@villageoflomira.gov
- Fireworks | Village of Lomira
What to Know About Fireworks Fireworks regulations in the State of Wisconsin and Village of Lomira Fireworks can be fun in celebrations, especially on the 4th of July holiday! Village ordinance adopts the State laws regarding the sale, transport, and use of fireworks. While it is legal for individuals to purchase, transport, and possess firework(s) within the Village (as long as they are purchased with a Village permit from the local store), the use of them is limited. State Statute and Village Ordinance allows for the sale, possession and use, without a permit, of sparklers not exceeding 36 inches in length, stationary cones and fountains, toy snakes, smoke bombs, caps, noisemakers and confetti poppers with less than ¼ grain of explosive mixture. Wis. Stat. § 167.10(1) Regulation LM12-273(b) defines firework(s) as the following: Fireworks means anything manufactured, processed or packaged for exploding, emitting sparks or combustion which does not have another common use, but does not include any of the following: (1) Fuel or a lubricant. (2) A firearm cartridge or shotgun shell. (3) A flare used or possessed or sold for use as a signal in an emergency or in the operation of a railway, aircraft, watercraft or motor vehicle. (4) A match, cigarette lighter, stove, furnace, candle, lantern or space heater. (5) A cap containing not more than one-quarter grain of explosive mixture, if the cap is used or possessed or sold for use in a device which prevents direct bodily contact with a cap when it is in place for explosion. (6) A toy snake that contains no mercury. (7) A model rocket engine. (8) Tobacco and a tobacco product. (9) A sparkler on a wire or wood stick not exceeding 36 inches in length that is designed to produce audible or visible effects or to produce audible and visible effects. (10) A device designed to spray out paper confetti or streamers which contains less than one-quarter grain of explosive mixture. (11) A fuse-less device that is designed to produce audible or visible effects or audible and visible effects, and that contains less than one-quarter grain of explosive mixture. (12) A device that is designed primarily to burn pyrotechnic smoke-producing mixtures, at a controlled rate, and that produces audible or visible effects, or audible and visible effects. (13) A cylindrical fountain that consists of one or more tubes and that is classified by the federal Department of Transportation as a division 1.4 explosive, as defined in 49 CFR 173.50. (14) A cone fountain that is classified by the federal Department of Transportation as a division 1.4 explosive, as defined in 49 CFR 173.50. (15) A novelty device that spins or moves on the ground. Please note that even if you have the permit to possess the firework(s) within the Village, the following designates what is required to be able to use (shoot) them: LM12-273(d)(1): No person may possess fireworks without a Village possession permit from the Village President or from an official or employee of the Village as may be designated by the President. No person may use fireworks or a device listed under subsection (b)(5) to (7) or (9) to (14) while attending a fireworks display for which a permit has been issued to a person listed under subsection (b)(1) to (5) of this section or under subsection (b)(6) of this section if the display is open to the general public. What this means is, unless you are able to purchase a permit from the Village to shoot the fireworks, you are not legally allowed to use them within the village limits. The following is what is required to obtain a permit (to use/shoot fireworks) from the Village: LM12-273(d)(3) states: A permit under this subsection may be issued only to the following: a. A public authority b. A fair association c. An amusement park d. A park board e. A civic organization f. Any individual or group of individuals. A permit issued to a group of individuals confers the privileges under the permit to each member of the group g. An agricultural producer for the protection of crops from predatory birds or animals Further, LM12-273(d)(5) states: The Village, when issuing a permit under this subsection, may require an indemnity bond with good and sufficient sureties or policy of liability insurance for the payment of all claims that may arise by reason of injuries to person or property from the handling, use or discharge of fireworks under the permit. The bond or policy, if required, shall be taken in the name of the Village wherein the fireworks are to be used, and any person injured thereby may bring an action on the bond or policy in the person's own name to recover the damage the person has sustained, but the aggregate liability of the surety or insurer to all persons shall not exceed the amount of the bond or policy. The bond or policy, if required, together with a copy of the permit shall be filed in the office of the Village Administrator-Clerk-Treasurer. Also, LM12-273(d)(6) states: A permit under this subsection shall specify all of the following: a. The name and address of the permit holder. b. The date on and after which fireworks may be purchased. c. The kind and quantity of fireworks which may be purchased. d. The date and location of permitted use. e. Proof of $2,000,000.00 liability insurance. LM12-273(g): Parental liability. A parent, foster parent, treatment foster parent, family-operated group home parent, legal guardian of a minor, or other out-of-home care providers, as defined in Wis. Stats. § 48.02(12r), who consents to the use of fireworks by the minor is liable for damages caused by the minor's use of the fireworks. LM12-273(h)(3): A parent or legal guardian of a minor who consents to the use of fireworks by the minor shall forfeit not more than $1,000.00. In conclusion, this means that unless you get a permit to shoot off firework(s) from the Village, if you use them, you are subject to being issued a citation. There are other provisions in the local ordinances and State laws so it is recommended you review them before you purchase or use any firework(s). Wisconsin State Statute regarding fireworks can be found here: Chapter 167 WI Stats. Click HERE for the Fireworks Permit Application
- VOTE
VOTERS Information for Village of Lomira Voters Request an Absentee Ballot Register to Vote What's On My Ballot Find My Polling Location Military & Overseas Get a Photo ID The Village of Lomira is split into three wards. The three wards are combined for election purposes and all residents report to the Lomira Municipal Complex located at 425 Water Street, Lomira to vote. Polls open at 7am and close at 8pm on Election Day. VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT FOR THE SPRING ELECTION HELD ON APRIL 7, 2026 Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day may submit a request to vote an absentee ballot to their municipal clerk. A qualified elector is any U.S. citizen who: will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day. has resided in the ward or municipality where they wish to vote for at least 28 consecutive days before the election. The elector must also be registered to vote to receive an absentee ballot. Proof of identification must be provided before an absentee ballot may be issued*. Making application to receive an absentee ballot by mail Contact your municipal clerk and request that an application for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the primary or election or both. You may make written application to your municipal clerk for an absentee ballot in person, by mail, by fax, by email or at MyVote.wi.gov . Your written request must include: your voting address within the municipality where you wish to vote the address where the absentee ballot should be sent, if different from the address above your signature a copy of your photo identification* The deadline for making application to receive an absentee ballot by mail is: 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026. *Voters who are indefinitely confined due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability may not be required to provide photo ID. If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot. **Special absentee voting application provisions apply to electors who are indefinitely confined, in the military, hospitalized, or serving as a sequestered juror. If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot. Voting an absentee ballot in person You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the clerk's office or other specified location during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person. Jenna Rhein, Village of Lomira Clerk 425 Water Street, Lomira, WI 53048 M-F 8am-4pm Email: clerk@villageoflomira.gov The first day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office is: March 24, 2026 The last day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk's office is: April 2, 2026, or April 3, 2026, by appointment only No in-person absentee voting may occur on the day before the election. The municipal clerk will deliver voted ballots returned on or before Election Day to the proper polling place or counting location before the polls close on April 7, 2026. Any ballots received after the polls close will not be counted. Posted 2/23/2026, published in the Dodge County Pionier 3/5/2026
- Project Bids | Village of Lomira
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- Services | Village of Lomira
How do I... APPLY FOR WHEEL TAX WATER RATE INCREASE PFP CHARGE RESERVE EMAIL BILLING PAY TAXES VOTE ELECTIONS RUNNING FOR OFFICE SET UP SERVICES FAQ'S LICENSE MY PET LICENSES & PERMITS CONTACT
- DEPARTMENTS
Village of Lomira Departments ASSESSOR BUILDING INSPECTOR CLERK - TREASURER FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICE SERVICES PUBLIC WORKS LOMIRA LIBRARY
- MUNICIPAL CODE
Village of Lomira Municipal Ordinances Sidewalk Maintenance Ordinance MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES Schedule of Fees ZONING MAP Please contact the Clerk's office for questions regarding ordinances and subdivision covenants QUICK LINKS Ordinance #360, fences and hedges Ordinance #362, Sidewalks, hydrants and clusterboxes Ordinance #363, Parks, ponds and waterways Ordinance #370, ATV and UTV regulations Ordinance #382, wheel tax Ordinance #383, junk ordinance
- PAY
PAYMENTS Payments made via debit, credit, or ACH are subject to service fees imposed by the service provider. Email Billing Residents and businesses can sign up to receive the quarterly sewer and water bill by email. Signing up to receive the bill by email does NOT require payment to be made online. Payments can still be made by cash, check, debit/credit at the Clerk's office. Sewer & Water Bill Payments Sign Up Log In Quick Pay Use these links to pay for your sewer/water bill. First time users can sign up to set up auto-pay, ebilling, and view balances and history Already registered? Click the 'log in' button Don't want to register? Make a one-time payment with 'Quick Pay' New Payment Portal FAQ'S Have questions on how to make a payment with our New Payment Portal, check out the FAQ's for help. Licenses & Permits Use this link to pay for any required payments such as: Bartender's license, Liquor licenses, Building permit, Conditional Use permit, Variance permit Dog License Use this link to pay for the annual dog license. License paperwork must be submitted to obtain the license. Visit HERE for licensing requirements. Community Room & Sterr Park Pavilion Use this link to pay for the Community Room reservation contract and/or the Sterr Park pavilion contract. The contract must be submitted to confirm reservation. Visit HERE for contract information. Parking Citation Use this link to pay for municipal parking violations. Miscellaneous Fees Use this link to pay for miscellaneous municipal fees. STOP READ INSTRUCTIONS Property Taxes YES : Use this link to pay for personal and real estate property taxes until January 31st. NO : DO NOT use this link to pay real estate property taxes after January 31st . Contact the Dodge County Treasurer to submit July's payment / Late payments. (920) 386-3783
- BOARD & COMMITTIEES
Village Board The Village of Lomira is governed by an elected president and six trustees. These individuals, each serving a two-year staggered term, make up the village board. Village employees include an Administrator-Clerk-Treasurer, a Deputy Clerk-Treasurer, Director of Public Works, Public Works Laborers, Janitors, Fire Chief, Fire Inspector, Volunteer Fire Department Members, Library Director, and Library Staff. The Village Planning Commission includes the village president, two trustees and four citizen members. This commission maintains a master plan for village expansion and future development. Board Room located at 425 Water Street, Lomira Donald Luedtke, President dluedtke@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2018 Eric Kohlmann, Trustee ekohlmann@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2017 Joey Jewell, Trustee jjewell@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2023 Jessica Loomans, Trustee jloomans@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2022 Gary More, Trustee gmore@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2019 Jennifer Priesgen, Trustee jpriesgen@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2020 Rebecca Alf, Trustee ralf@villageoflomira.gov Serving since 2025 Village Board meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month starting at 7pm. If you would like to be placed on the agenda, please do so by contacting the Village Clerks office. The Planning & Zoning Commission meetings are held as needed on the fourth Wednesday of the month. Committees Streets, Utilities & Solid Waste Committee: Gary More, Eric Kohlmann, Rebecca Alf Fire, Police, Ambulance & Civil Defense Committee: Jennifer Priesgen, Joey Jewell, Rebecca Alf Rules, Regulations & Parks Committee: Jennifer Priesgen, Gary More, Jessica Loomans Employee Committee: Donald Luedtke, Joey Jewell, Gary More Planning, Zoning & Economic Development Committee: Don Luedtke, Jessica Loomans, Joey Jewell, Rick Pribnow, Peter Kuen, Jim Koenigs, Tony Schraufnagel Library Committee: Jessica Loomans, Marguerite Vilski, Ty Breitlow, Christine Stark, Kelli Flores, Marcia Valle Communication & Technology Committee: Eric Kohlmann, Jennifer Priesgen, Jessica Loomans Board of Review: Don Luedtke, Jessica Loomans, Eric Kohlmann, Gary More, Jennifer Priesgen, Joey Jewell, Rebecca Alf Board of Appeals Committee: Gary More, Phil Luedtke, Dan Thomas, Doug Zimmerman, Rick Welak, Eric Kohlmann, Rebecca Alf Tourism Commission: Don Luedtke, Dave Luedtke, Tony Schraufnagel, Augie Luedtke, Jennifer Roedig
- Election Day | Village of Lomira
Tue, Nov 05 | Lomira Municipal Building Election Day Time & Location Nov 05, 2024, 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM Lomira Municipal Building, 425 Water St., Lomira, WI 53048, USA About the event See what's on the ballot, check your registration, voting location, and more! Show More Share this event



