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  • 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 Library Board 5/19/26 Planning & Zoning 5/27/26 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

  • South Ave. Reconstruction | Village of Lomira

    South Avenue Reconstruction Project 2026 Please be advised that scheduled road improvements and infrastructure upgrades will be taking place on South Avenue soon. This project is part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining safe, efficient roadways and improved infrastructure for the community. Below are the key details regarding the project schedule and how it may impact your daily routine: Project Overview Location: South Avenue between Fourth Street and Railroad Avenue, and the northern section of Pleasant Hill Avenue Scope: replace sewer and water main, curb, gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer, valves, hydrants, roadway pavement, and water tower maintenance/painting Start Date: preparations begin April 20th, project commences April 27th . Typical work days will be Monday – Friday 7am to 7pm. Estimated Completion: August 31st; the project will be split into two phases: Phase A from Railroad Avenue to Third Street, Phase B from Third Street to Fourth Street. Essentially, the project starts at the east end of South Avenue and works west to Fourth Street to create fewer disruptions with the school schedule During construction, you should anticipate the following: Traffic Delays: While we attempt to keep one lane open, please expect intermittent delays. The street will be open to residents living on the street (local traffic) but closed to “thru” traffic. Residents will be able to access their driveway at all times, unless the construction company notifies otherwise; door hangers will be placed at the property for any project adjustments Utilities: Residents will continue to have sewer and water services during the project; however, there may be brief periods of time when the contractor will need to disconnect service. The contractor and the Village will notify residents of any service disruptions Parking Restrictions: On-street parking will be prohibited within the work zone during active hours. Please ensure all vehicles are moved off the street by 6am to avoid delays Noise and Dust: Construction equipment will generate significant noise and some dust. We apologize for the inconvenience Waste Collection: Trash and recycling pick-up schedules will remain the same. Please have your cart(s) at the curb by 7am on Wednesdays. WasteManagement (WM) will attempt to have South Avenue as its first pick-up during construction Access to Property: Emergency vehicle access will be maintained at all times. If there are specific delivery needs or mobility concerns that require special accommodation, please contact the Clerk’s office as soon as possible at 920-269-4112 x2 We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve our neighborhood infrastructure. Project Scope Location: South Avenue between Fourth St. and Railroad Ave., and the northern section of Pleasant Hill Avenue. Project will consist of replacing sewer and water main, curb, gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer, valves, hydrants, roadway pavement, and water tower maintenance/painting Project Phases Phase A from Railroad Avenue to Third Street, Phase B from Third Street to Fourth Street. Essentially, the project starts at the east end of South Avenue and works west to Fourth Street to create fewer disruptions with the school schedule Timeline Start Date: preparations begin April 20th, project commences April 27th . Typical work days will be Monday – Friday 7am to 7pm. Estimated Completion: August 31st Timeline graph listed below. Updates Project updates will be listed on this page or contact the Clerk's office with questions. Call 920-269-4112 x2 Timeline The Village of Lomira has been awarded the Wisconsin Department of Administration Community Development Block Grant - Public Facilities for up to $1million for this project! The Village of Lomira's engineers at MSA Professional Services are administering the project plans and grant. Timeline of Events: April 23, 2025: The Village of Lomira Board held a public hearing about the proposed project and grant application August 13, 2025: The Village of Lomira accepted the grant award February 8, 2026: After the project was bid, the Village Board awarded the project contract to Kartechner Brothers LLC for the low bid of $1,593,832.44 April 20, 2026: contractors will begin preparing the project site for construction April 27, 2026: roadway digging and milling will commence Week of May 26, 2026: South Avenue water tower routine cleaning and painting, project will last approximately 2 weeks, weather depending

  • 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

  • RESERVE

    Community Room at the Municipal Complex The Community Room can be reserved for private parties, gatherings, workshops, etc. There are 15 tables and 60 chairs regularly in the room, but 30 additional chairs are available upon request prior to your event. The room includes a kitchenette with microwave, stove/oven, frig, 12 cup coffee maker, and sink. Those reserving the room are required to bring their own cleaning supplies, towels, garbage bags, serveware, etc. The Community Room is $150/day plus $100 security deposit and with signed contract. The security deposit can be refunded if the room is left clean and orderly. Parties reserving the room are encouraged to take time-stamped pictures as proof of leaving the facility clean. The reservation contract can be found below or contact the Clerk's office for more information at 920-269-4112. Please contact the Clerk's office to reserve a date . Make sure it is still available before making any payments and submitting the contract. Call 920-269-4112 x2 or email: clerk@villageoflomira.gov COMMUNITY ROOM CONTRACT PAY FOR COMMUNITY ROOM RESERVATION Community Room 15 tables, 60 chairs Community Room Serving window - open Community Room 15 tables, 60 chairs 1/6 Sterr Park Pavilion Sterr Park is Lomira’s largest park. It is located on Pleasant Hill Ave. The park offers a three-acre fishing pond, a sand-bottom swimming area and bathhouse (seasonal), picnic shelter, tables and a playground. The park is also used by organizations for community events and fund-raisers such as the Lomira Lions Chicken Barbeque and Lomira Area Chamber of Commerce Appreciation Day. The pavilion is available for private parties and reunions. Swimming lessons are also available during the summer, sign-up for lessons is held in May, so please watch the local paper and community notices for dates and times. The Sterr Park pavilion can be rented out for private parties. Please contact the Clerk's office for more info. Reservation is $50 per day plus a $100 Refundable Security Deposit with the signed contract. The contract can be found below or contact the Clerk's office at 920-269-4112 x 2 or email: clerk@villageoflomira.gov Please contact the Clerk's office to reserve a date. Make sure it is still available before making any payments and submitting the contract. Call 920-269-4112 x2 or email: clerk@villageoflomira.gov Sterr Park Pavilion Reservation Contract Pay for Sterr Park Pavilion Reservation

  • Gadget review: release of new Airy Pods | Village of Lomira

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  • Entering a new era of IoT | Village of Lomira

    < Back Entering a new era of IoT Mar 18, 2023 This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Previous Next

  • Board Meeting | Village of Lomira

    < Back Board Meeting Jan 9, 2025 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 Join Online: Microsoft Teams Need help? Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 246 661 714 513 Passcode: JV2rw2rs Previous Next

  • CONTACT US

    Contact Us DO NOT USE THIS FORM FOR POLICE DEPARTME NT MATTERS. In the event of an emergency, call 911 Contact the Lomira, Dodge County Sheriff's Office non-emergency by calling 920-269-4900 for records requests, concerns or reporting. Thank you. Get in touch First name Last name Email Phone Message Submit

  • How technology can help curb attention disorders | Village of Lomira

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  • PUBLIC WORKS

    Nick Roskopf, Director of Public Works 423 Water Street, Lomira Office: 920-269-8155 Email: nroskopf@villageoflomira.gov Devon Brossard Public Works Laborer Chase Krapfl Public Works Laborer Jason Keys Public Works Laborer The Village of Lomira Public Works Department plans, organizes, and maintains the operations of Village properties, building maintenance, engineering, streets, plowing, sanitation, recycling, storm sewer, water and sewer utilities, forestry, parks and recreation facilities, weather emergency response plans, and other public works projects and programs in accordance with Village, County, State and Federal rules and regulations. The Department supports economic development within the Village by coordinating the review of site plans and development proposals for compliance with Village’s Codes and Ordinances and supports project development for related public works needs. PUBLIC WORKS - WATER / SEWER 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. 2023 Water Quality Report 2022 Water Quality Report 2021 Water Quality Report 2022 sewer and water rates 2020 Water Quality Report 2019 Water Quality Report What is the PFP charge? WI Public Service Commission 2018 Water Quality Report 2017 Water Quality Report 2016 Water Quality Report 2015 Water Quality Report PAY SEWER & WATER BILL 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 FRONTIER ALLCONNECT ALLIANT ENERGY WE ENERGIES SPECTRUM 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. VILLAGE OF LOMIRA WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES

  • Best smart wearables of 2023 | Village of Lomira

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  • Long-term benefits of clean energy sources | Village of Lomira

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Visit:   425 Water Street   Lomira, WI 53048

Call:   920.269.4112       

Contact:     clerk@villageoflomira.gov

Clerks Office Hours: Monday - Friday  8:00 am - 4:00 pm*

                     * Times subject to change

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Village of Lomira

Dodge County, WI

Population 2,701

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