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- Village Of Lomira | Lomira, Village Of Lomira | Lomira
Your site for all things Village of Lomira! To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Be aware of scams! There is an active scam statewide sending fake invoices asking to wire money. The Village of Lomira will never ask you to wire money. If you ever receive an email, call, text, or letter from the Village of Lomira that you are unsure of, please contact the Clerk's office, and we'll be happy to answer any questions. Call 920-269-4112 x2 News Newsletters 1st Quarter 2025 3rd Quarter 2025 2nd Quarter 2025 4th Quarter 2025 FREE Electronics Recycling Click Here for Information Garbage & Recycling Services How to Dispose of Bulky Items Click Here for More Information 2026 WM Pick-up Schedule Place garbage cart on the terrace by 7am on Wednesdays, with the exception of some holiday weeks. Recycling is every other week. See WM pick-up schedule for details. Click HERE for schedule. Damaged Garbage or Recycling Cart? To Replace a missing/damaged container, contact WM at 1-888-960-0008 , email wmservice@wm.com , or go 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. Water Rate Information A water rate increase was implemented in phases in 2024 and 2025. Click HERE for more information. Report a Streetlight Outage Dog Licensing Required Annually Click HERE for more information Dodge County Resources Click HERE for more information Events Board Meetings & Committee Meetings * Agendas and Minutes * Village Board & Committee meetings * 2026 Adopted Budgets * 2043 Comprehensive Plan * 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Plan 2026 Villagewide Property Reassessment In 2026, the Village will undergo a property reassessment to remain in compliance with State law. Bowmar Appraisal will be conducting a Market Update Revaluation. Voting and Election Information - click here Sidewalk Safety Program 2026 Keeping our community safe through accessible sidewalks. Click HERE for the notice. Winter Parking Regulations November 15th - March 15th No parking on any Village street from 3am to 6am Villagewide Rummage Sale Days! The Village promotes several rummage sale dates so households holding a sale will get more traffic/sales. If you are interested in posting an ad for your sale, please contact the Dodge County Pionier at 920-387-2211 or add to the discussion on the Village Rummage Sale Events on Facebook ! May 1st & 2nd June 5th & 6th October 9th & 10th
- VILLAGE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Village Career Opportunities We're hiring a Public Works Laborer! The Village of Lomira (pop. 2,701) is accepting resumes for the position of Public Works Laborer. This full-time position involves a wide range of tasks related to the operation and maintenance of public facilities in the Village, including streets, wastewater, water supply, and parks. Other responsibilities include snowplowing, operating and maintaining pumps, motors, and other equipment, road and utility maintenance, mowing, brush chipping, and yard waste collection. The job requires physical activity, the ability to lift up to 100lbs as needed, and passing a physical exam and drug and alcohol tests. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, able to work in a collaborative environment, and have a positive attitude and mechanical aptitude. Backhoe operating, masonry, and heavy truck repair skills are a plus. Applicants must have a minimum Class B CDL or the ability to obtain the certificate within 1 year of employment. General working hours are 7:30am to 4pm, M-F, with night, weekend, holiday, and on-call rotations as required. This position has a 12-month probationary period, an excellent benefits package, and a starting hourly wage based on skills and qualifications. A complete job description can be viewed at villageoflomira.gov/careers. Please mail or email your resume to: Village of Lomira, Attn: Jenna Rhein at 425 Water St., Lomira, WI 53048 or to jrhein@villageoflomira.gov . EOE. Village of Lomira Public Works Laborer Job Expectations and Duties (in addition to employee handbook regulations) REPORTS TO: Director of Public Works EMPLOYMENT CATEGORY: Full-Time This position description has been prepared to assist in defining job responsibilities, physical demands, working conditions, and skills needed. It is not intended as a complete list of jobs, duties, responsibilities, and/or essential functions. This description is not intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under supervision. The Village of Lomira retains and reserves any and all rights to change, modify, amend, add, or delete from any section of this document as it deems, in its judgment, to be proper. GENERAL NATURE OF POSITION: This position is under the supervision of the Director of Public Works and is responsible for performing a wide variety of skilled and unskilled work associated with the operation and maintenance of streets, water utilities, storm water facilities, forestry, park maintenance, mowing, vehicle and equipment maintenance, and public facilities maintenance. The work includes construction, operation, repair, maintenance, and replacement activities and involves the operation of a variety of different vehicles, machinery, and equipment. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES The following duties are normal for this position. These responsibilities are representative only and shall not be construed as declaring what the specific duties and responsibilities of this position are. They are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and/or assigned. All duties are under the general direction of the Director of Public Works. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: An employee in this position may be called upon to perform any or all of the following: (This list does not include all tasks an employee may be expected to perform.) Work independently or as a member of a crew under the supervision of a coordinator. Assist with the maintenance of buildings and grounds. Perform sample collection and test samples for process control. Troubleshoot SCADA problems. Assist with the maintenance of the collections system at lift stations Assist with process equipment maintenance and repair. Operate Utility equipment proficiently, including small and heavy equipment. Fill out work orders and service requests. Will be on call for a week at a time on a rotation basis, including designated weekends Assist with winter maintenance operations; salting, hauling, and plowing Communicate effectively and efficiently with utility customers. GENERAL Drives trucks and light utility vehicles of various sizes and weights in the loading, hauling, and unloading of various equipment, including snowplows, tractors, loaders, street sweepers, skid steers, mowers, trimmers, pumps, generators, compressors, and related small engine equipment. Does general and trench excavation associated with the maintenance and repair of streets, sidewalks, storm sewers, parking lots, etc. Sweeps streets, patches potholes and street excavations, installs street signs, and paints street markings. Mows and trims grass and weeds, rakes and collects weeds, chips brush, and trims trees and shrubs. Maintains and cleans parks, recreational facilities, playgrounds, and equipment, natural areas, drainage ways, and storm water management areas. Maintains Village-owned or leased buildings, grounds, and parking lots. Performs routine welding tasks and other maintenance tasks (such as minor roof repairs and painting and staining of Village-owned buildings and equipment). Ensures the proper maintenance of equipment and tools by cleaning and checking them after each use. Installs holiday decorations and flags during designated times. Perform routine maintenance tasks on all Street Department vehicles and equipment, and make sure that all Street Department vehicles and equipment are clean and properly cared for. Clean storm sewer grates and catch basins on an as-needed basis. Assist in maintaining all Village-owned buildings and grounds in excellent condition and help to ensure a safe, clean, and secure work environment. Perform other related tasks as required and/or assigned. EQUIPMENT USED A variety of motorized vehicles and equipment, including dump trucks, utility vehicles, and construction equipment; street sweepers; front-end loaders; snowplows; snow blowers; skid steers; backhoes; mowers and trimmers; common hand and power tools; brush chipper; and pumps, compressors, and generators. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS works in a normal shop setting and under uncontrolled field conditions; some overtime is required, including periodic weekend work; subject to 24-hour emergency call-in; may be required to work extended periods at a time. While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts and in a work environment where the noise level is moderately noisy. The employee regularly works in outside weather conditions and may be exposed to extreme heat or cold, wet and/or humid conditions, or snow and/or ice conditions. The employee must be physically able to lift 100 pounds on occasion and up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. As a CDL holder, the employee is subject to pre-employment, reasonable suspicion, post-accident, and random drug and alcohol testing under the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. QUALIFICATIONS Possess a High School Diploma or Equivalent. Possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License Subclass B, or the ability to obtain the license within 1 year of employment Experience in the construction and maintenance of public works and the operation of vehicles and equipment commonly used in this type of work. Or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to talk, hear, stand, walk, sit, and use hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, bend, lift, carry, push, pull, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, twist, and smell. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust and focus. Standing, sitting, or walking; constantly. It is required to lift up to 50 pounds frequently. On an occasional basis, it is necessary to lift up to 100 pounds. The same is true for carrying, and this would involve carrying weights up to 10 feet. At times, it may be continuously required to lift or carry depending upon seasonal duties. Pushing, occasionally; exerting force upon an object so that the object moves away from the force (includes slapping, striking, kicking, and treadle action). Pulling, occasionally; exerting force upon an object so that the object moves toward the force (including jerking). Climbing, occasionally; to ascend or descend ladders, scaffolding, stairs, poles, or inclined surfaces. Balance continuously; to maintain a body's equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing, crouching, or running on narrow, slippery or erratically moving surfaces. SPECIFIC VOCATIONAL PREPARATION The amount of training time, general education development, needed for average performance on this job is based on ratings developed by the Department of Labor, with "1" being low and "9" being high. Minimal level four (4) is required. This includes three (3) months up to and including six (6) months of training/experience. APTITUDES Specific capacities/aptitudes required to learn or perform adequately in a task or job duty: VERBAL: (Ability to understand the meaning of words and ideas associated with them and to use them effectively). Level three (3) average ability is required with regard to performing all duties of the public works NUMERICAL: (Ability to perform arithmetic operations quickly and accurately). Level three (3) average ability is required with regard to performing all duties of the public works. SPATIAL PERCEPTION: (Ability to comprehend forms and space and understand the relationship of plain and solid objects). Level three (3) average ability is required to complete the duties of the public works. FORM PERCEPTION: (Ability to perceive pertinent detail in objects of pictorial or graphic material). Level three (3) average ability is required to complete all the duties of the public works. Clerical perception: (Ability to perceive pertinent detail in verbal or tabular matter). Level three (3) average ability is required to be able to complete all the duties of the public works. MOTOR COORDINATION: (Ability to coordinate eyes and hands or fingers rapidly and accurately). Level three (3) average ability is required to be able to perform the duties of public works. FINGER DEXTERITY: (Ability to move the fingers and manipulate small objects with the fingers rapidly and accurately). Level three (3) average ability is required to perform the duties of the public works. MANUAL DEXTERITY: (Ability to move the hands easily and skillfully). Level three (3) average ability is required to be able to perform the duties of the public works. EYE, HAND, FOOT COORDINATION: (Ability to move the hand and foot coordinately with each other in accordance with visual stimuli). Level three (3) average ability is required to be able to perform the duties of the public works.
- 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
- AGENDAS & MINUTES
Agendas & Minutes Board meetings are held the second Wednesday each month at 7pm. Committee meetings are held as needed. January Board 1/14/2026 Public Hearing 1/14/2026 Library Board 1/19/26 Planning & Zoning 1/28/26 Special Board Meeting 1/28/26 February Board 2/11/2026 Rules Committee 2/11/26 Library Board 2/16/26 March Board 3/11/26 Rules Committee 3/11/26 April Board 4/8/26 May Board 5/13/26 June Board 6/10/26 July Board 7/8/26 August Board 8/12/26 September Board 9/9/26 October Board 10/14/26 November Board 11/11/26 December Board 12/9/26 January 2027 February 2027 March 2027
- 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
- UTILITIES & SERVICES
Utility & Services WATER & SEWER The Lomira Utility supplies the Village with municipal sewer and water. Property owners pay for those services and usage on a quarterly basis. The WI Public Service Commission regulates the Village water. Beginning in 2019, the sewer and water bill will also include a public fire protection fee (PFP charge). If you are moving into or out of the Village and need to set up or disconnect sewer and water service, please contact the Clerk's office at 920-269-4112 x2. Current sewer and water utility rates in the Village of Lomira with quarterly billings. Water Service Quarterly Charge Water Service Volume Charges 3/4" meter (most residential) $36 First 20,000 gallons $8.63/1,000 gallons 1" meter $45 Next 80,000 gallons $8.20/1,000 gallons 1 1/4" meter $54 Next 400,000 gallons $7.20/1,000 gallons 1 1/2" meter $63 Next 500,000 gallons $6.15/1,000 gallons 2" meter $87 3" meter $129 4" meter $189 6" meter $324 *rates effective 3/24/2025 Public Fire Protection (PFP) Charge 3/4" meter $37.92/quarter 1" meter $94.92/quarter 1 1/4" meter $141/quarter 1 1/2" meter $189/quarter 2" meter $303/quarter 3" meter $570/quarter 4"meter $951/quarter 6" meter $1,896/quarter Rates for Sewer Service Sewer charges are based on water used. Minimum sewer charge per quarter is $26.02. The charge is calculated by multiplying the total number of gallons of water used by $13.40/1,000 gallons plus a service charge of $26.02. *sewer rates as of 8/20/2019 QUARTERLY UTILITY BILLS Utility bills are due by the date printed on the bill and become delinquent on the next day after due date. Delinquent charges will be assessed in the amount of 3%. Minimum penalty is $.50. In the event the sewer and water bill remains unpaid after due date, there will be a past due/disconnection notice. Water service reconnection fee is $30. $35 fee for all insufficient fund payments. PAY SEWER & WATER BILL 2024 Water Quality Report What is the PFP charge? 2023 Water Quality Report 2022 Water Quality Report WI Public Service Commission (PSC) 2021 Water Quality Report 2020 Water Quality Report 2019 Water Quality Report 2018 Water Quality Report 2017 Water Quality Report 2016 Water Quality Report 2015 Water Quality Report Other Utilities ALLCONNECT FRONTIER ALLIANT ENERGY WE ENERGIES Sewer and water services are supplied by the Village. Contact the Clerk's office at 920-269-4112 x2 to set up an account. Phone and internet service is through Frontier Communications : 1-877-462-8188 or Allconnect Gas service is through Alliant Energy : 1-800-862-6222. Electric service is through WE Energies : 1-800-242-9137. Cable TV and internet is through Charter Communications : 1-800-581-0081 SPECTRUM SEWER SERVICE Where does "waste" go? A simplified explanation of the wastewater treatment process... Bathroom wastewater: toilet, sink, shower/bathtub other household wastewater: kitchen sink, garage sink, etc. Wastewater flows to a pipe below your home and flows to a larger pipe that then carries the waste to the wastewater treatment plant At the wastewater treatment plant, the waste is processed/filtered through the following steps: STEP 1 SCREEN First, waste arrives at the treatment plant to filter through a screen. The screen traps large, non-organic debris that cannot be processed. Examples include baby wipes, "flushable" wipes (that should NOT be flushed), toys, pencils, anything that shouldn't go down the drain/toilet. STEP 2 SCREEN WASTE Next, any non-organic materials that the screen traps is then removed and dropped in a dumpster for the landfill. This is an image of part of a screen that broke due to non-organic material. STEP 3 GRIT CLASSIFIER Next, the waste travels through the grit classifier, which is a smaller screen that traps any sand-like material from flowing further through the treatment plant. Material trapped by this screen is also dropped into a dumpster for the landfill. STEP 4 AERATION BASIN Next, the waste collects in these basins for further treatment. Micro-organisms "eat" the undesired bacteria. Chemicals (such as chlorine) are also used to treat phosphorus. STEP 5 CLARIFIER Lastly, the waste enters the clarifier, which separates particles for cleaner water. Particles will either sink to the bottom or float to the top, which is then sifted out. The clean water discharges into the Rock River Basin just south of the treatment plant.
- News (List) | Village of Lomira
Agendas Jan 9, 2025 Board Meeting AGENDA: VILLAGE OF LOMIRA BOARD MEETING 425 Water Street, Lomira January 8, 2024 7pm 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call Tr. Jewell Tr. Kohlmann Tr. Loomans Pr. Luedtke Tr. More Tr. Priesgen 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Consider the agenda as presented 5. Consider the previous meeting minutes 6. Appearances and public comments (limited to 2 minutes per person) 7. Consider appointing an applicant as a trustee to fill the vacant seat on the Village Board 8. Discuss Municipal Court vs. Circuit Court 9. Consider annual contract with Midwest Contract Operations (MCO) 10. Consider Ordinance #365, commercial building inspections 11. Discuss plans for continuing or discontinuing wheel tax 12. Consider the bills as listed: General Fund $83,804.81; Utility Fund $35,325.77 13. Department Reports: PD: monthly DCSO report of calls for service FD: monthly Fire Department report of calls for service, operations, etc. Library: monthly report of programs, circulation DPW: monthly report of maintenance, upcoming projects Administrator: monthly report of updates, operations 14. Adjourn Agendas are posted in the following places: Lomira municipal building and website www.villageoflomira.gov at least 24 hours before meeting(s). Persons requiring additional services to participate in any public meeting should contact the Clerk-Treasurer’s office at 920-269-4112 option 2 for assistance prior to the meeting. Posted 1/7/25 12pm Lomira Municipal Building, www.villageoflomira.gov/agendas-minutes Read More Mar 21, 2023 Gadget review: release of new Airy Pods This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Mar 22, 2023 Best smart wearables of 2023 This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Mar 19, 2023 How technology can help curb attention disorders This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Mar 18, 2023 Entering a new era of IoT This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More Mar 20, 2023 Long-term benefits of clean energy sources This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Read More
- LOMIRA QUADGRAPHICS COMMUNITY LIBRARY
LIBRARY WEBSITE Lomira Quad/Graphics Community Library Lomira Quad/Graphics Community Library Emily Artin, Director 427 Water Street, Lomira Office: 920-269-4115 Email: lomira@monarchlibraries.org Library Hours Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Sunday Closed
- 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.
- WHEEL TAX
WHEEL TAX VILLAGE OF LOMIRA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, January 14th from 6:30pm to 7pm at the Lomira municipal building located at 425 Water Street, Lomira, an informational public hearing will be held to discuss and gather information regarding the continuation of the wheel tax. All interested parties are invited to attend. The Village Board will be present for questions and answers. Persons requiring additional services to participate in the public hearing should contact the clerk’s office at 920-269-4112 x2 for assistance prior to the meeting. A quorum of the Village Board trustees may be present at the forum for the purpose of gathering information and discussion. No official action by the Village Board will be taken at the forum. Jenna Rhein Village of Lomira Administrator-Clerk-Treasurer Posted 12/19/25 Published DCP 1/8/2026 Website 12/19/2025 Powerpoint Presentation Frequently Asked Questions Ordinance #317 Beginning September 1, 2021, all registered vehicles in the Village of Lomira under 8,000 lbs will be assessed a $30 wheel tax per vehicle. The fee is collected at time of vehicle registration renewal paid to the Registration Fee Trust with the Department of Transportation. The wheel tax is authorized by State Statute and the fee is established by the Board of the Village of Lomira. All revenue generated by the wheel tax is used to improve roadways within the Village.
- Zoning Map | Village of Lomira
ZONING MAP What is a Zoning Map? A zoning map shows the acceptable uses for property in a city/town/village or other area. Zoning information on these maps usually tells which areas are zoned for residential and/or commercial use.
- BUDGET
Budgets 2026 Adopted Budgets 2025 Adopted Budgets 2024 Ado pted Budget 5-Year Road Plan Adopted 11/12/25 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan 2023 Adopted Budget 2022 Adopted Budget 2021 Adopted Budget 2020 Adopted Budget 2019 Adopted Budget 2018 Adopted Budget 2017 Adopted Budget 2016 Adopted Budget 2015 Adopted Budget



