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SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF) PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward thePLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area at SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or DiscoverSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF) PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward thePLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area at SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or DiscoverDEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring HolidayMUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case. EVENTS | SHOREWOOD, WI Shorewood Fish & Feather Festival. Come to Hubbard Park and enjoy a beautiful riverside setting with fall colors, salmon swimming upstream, fly fishing with Trout Unlimited, and live bird and reptile displays. Fun activities for the kids include free pumpkin and birdhouse painting and for the adults music, food and the Hubbard ParkBeer Garden.
VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
SHOREWOOD GROWS SOLAR In two recent initiatives, the Shorewood Conservation Committee successfully partnered with organizations to promote the adoption of solar power in our community.ELECTION RESULTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday SHOREWOOD TODAY MAGAZINE Shorewood Today magazine is all about Shorewood, exclusively for Shorewood! Interesting, informative and entertaining, this attractive community publication features news and stories about the people, places and events that make our Village a special place to live, do business and raise a family. BUILDING, TRADE AND OTHER PERMITS Building and Trade Permits. A permit application provides for a system that will generate a corresponding inspection. Inspections are done to ensure the work done is to national, state and local standards, and that valuable homes are properly maintained.SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.DEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday PARKS | SHOREWOOD, WI The Shorewood Foundation has partnered with the Shorewood Parks Commission and the Shorewood School District to invite you and your family to enhance the beauty and quality of our community by donating useful and attractive amenities to our parks and public areas.MUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case. UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS Utility Bills. Daily sewer and water usage is billed on a quarterly utility bill issued by the Village of Shorewood. Bills are due on the 20th day of the month in which they are issued. Amounts outstanding as of the 21st day of the month will be assessed late fees at a rate of 1% for water utility charges and 1.5% for sewer charges.VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget. SHOREWOOD GROWS SOLAR In two recent initiatives, the Shorewood Conservation Committee successfully partnered with organizations to promote the adoption of solar power in our community.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations. SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area atSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.DEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday PARKS | SHOREWOOD, WI The Shorewood Foundation has partnered with the Shorewood Parks Commission and the Shorewood School District to invite you and your family to enhance the beauty and quality of our community by donating useful and attractive amenities to our parks and public areas.MUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case. UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS Utility Bills. Daily sewer and water usage is billed on a quarterly utility bill issued by the Village of Shorewood. Bills are due on the 20th day of the month in which they are issued. Amounts outstanding as of the 21st day of the month will be assessed late fees at a rate of 1% for water utility charges and 1.5% for sewer charges.VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget. SHOREWOOD GROWS SOLAR In two recent initiatives, the Shorewood Conservation Committee successfully partnered with organizations to promote the adoption of solar power in our community.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations. SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area atSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.DEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday PARKS | SHOREWOOD, WI The Shorewood Foundation has partnered with the Shorewood Parks Commission and the Shorewood School District to invite you and your family to enhance the beauty and quality of our community by donating useful and attractive amenities to our parks and public areas.MUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case. UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS Utility Bills. Daily sewer and water usage is billed on a quarterly utility bill issued by the Village of Shorewood. Bills are due on the 20th day of the month in which they are issued. Amounts outstanding as of the 21st day of the month will be assessed late fees at a rate of 1% for water utility charges and 1.5% for sewer charges.VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget. SHOREWOOD GROWS SOLAR In two recent initiatives, the Shorewood Conservation Committee successfully partnered with organizations to promote the adoption of solar power in our community.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations. SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area atSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.SHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF)PUBLIC WORKS
The Shorewood Department of Public Works (DPW) provides a diverse and varied assortment of services to the community through its collections, forestry, horticulture, electrical, building maintenance, streets and vehicle maintenance divisions.The Shorewood DPW includes the Shorewood Water Works and the Shorewood Sewer Utility.DPW staff also administer contracts for the provision of recycling PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations.POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Village of Shorewood Police Department is a progressive, community-oriented agency, serving a community of approximately 13,400 residents. The Department consists of 25 sworn officers and 4 civilian employees who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service in a professional and courteous manner.ZONING & LAND USE
A quick description of each zoning district is available in the online Village Code.Zoning information may be found in Chapter 535. On May 20, 2019 the Village Board requested an update on the health effects of 5G communications systems and future regulations.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.DEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday PARKS | SHOREWOOD, WI The Shorewood Foundation has partnered with the Shorewood Parks Commission and the Shorewood School District to invite you and your family to enhance the beauty and quality of our community by donating useful and attractive amenities to our parks and public areas.MUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case. SHOREWOOD GROWS SOLAR In two recent initiatives, the Shorewood Conservation Committee successfully partnered with organizations to promote the adoption of solar power in our community.VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget. UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS Utility Bills. Daily sewer and water usage is billed on a quarterly utility bill issued by the Village of Shorewood. Bills are due on the 20th day of the month in which they are issued. Amounts outstanding as of the 21st day of the month will be assessed late fees at a rate of 1% for water utility charges and 1.5% for sewer charges. SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area at NEWS FLASH • SHOREWOOD, WI • CIVICENGAGE Estabrook Parkway Returns as an Active Street for 2021: 5/27/2021 1:36 PM: 6/6/2021 11:05 PM: Learn about the 2021 Alley ReconstructionProgram
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The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF) RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations. PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area atPARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS Copies of police reports, including all accident reports, can be obtained in person at the Shorewood Police Department. To obtain certain reports, you may need to complete an Open Records Request Form. This form, once completed, can be mailed, faxed (414-847-2626), emailed to PoliceRecords@villageofshorewood.org, or dropped off in person at the Shorewood Police Department.PET LICENSES
Late Charge. A late charge of $6 for altered and $12 for unaltered pets will be assessed for all license renewals received after March 31. Special Permit for More Than Two PetsSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. PERMITS, FORMS & RESOURCES Electrical Permits - Homeowner Guide (PDF) Fence Installation or Replacement (PDF) Garage (PDF) Grills and Fire Pits in Shorewood. Guide to Village Permits (PDF) Property Maintenance FAQs (PDF) Protecting Drinking Water (PDF) Residential Wood Deck Construction Guide (PDF) Retaining Wall and Fence Code - Chapter 225 (PDF) RECYCLING | SHOREWOOD, WI Carts. Recycling materials must be placed in approved 95-gallon carts. Carts must be placed at the curb or alley by 7 a.m. on collection day. Residents with alley access should place the cart adjacent to the alley at alley grade while residents with street access should place the cart on the parkway between the sidewalk and the curb adjacent to the driveway with the lid opening toward the PARKING | SHOREWOOD, WI The deadline for renewing online is the 20th of the preceding month. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to renew online; you will need to contact the Clerk & Customer Service Department at 414.847.2700 or 414.847.2601. Request Free Overnight Parking Permissions (20 free per calendar year) Residents and visitors areallowed 20 free
PLAN COMMISSION
Plan Commission. The Plan Commission is created in accordance with the provisions of and authority granted under §§ 61.35 and 62.23, Wis. Stats. The role of the Plan Commission can be divided into four general categories: 1) community planning, 2) plan implementation, 3) development review, and 4) referrals and advisory recommendations. PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION & PAYMENTS The fees are as follows: Credit card - 2.39% of payment with a minimum of $1.50. E-check - $1.50 for payments up to $5,000; $5.00 for payments over $5,000. For additional questions regarding these fees, please contact Point and Pay at 888-891-6064 or email agency support.PARK INFRASTRUCTURE
The project scope includes: Re-alignment, stabilization and restoration of approximately 2,760 feet of trail. Several redundant trails will be decommissioned and restored as a part of this project. Construction of a limestone staircase from the Oak Leaf Trail to the river terrace lawn area atPARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS Copies of police reports, including all accident reports, can be obtained in person at the Shorewood Police Department. To obtain certain reports, you may need to complete an Open Records Request Form. This form, once completed, can be mailed, faxed (414-847-2626), emailed to PoliceRecords@villageofshorewood.org, or dropped off in person at the Shorewood Police Department.PET LICENSES
Late Charge. A late charge of $6 for altered and $12 for unaltered pets will be assessed for all license renewals received after March 31. Special Permit for More Than Two PetsSHOREWOOD, WI
The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors.DEPARTMENTS
Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Village Offices are closed on the following dates in 2021: Friday, January 1 - New Year's Day Friday, April 2 - Spring Holiday EVENTS | SHOREWOOD, WI Shorewood Fish & Feather Festival. Come to Hubbard Park and enjoy a beautiful riverside setting with fall colors, salmon swimming upstream, fly fishing with Trout Unlimited, and live bird and reptile displays. Fun activities for the kids include free pumpkin and birdhouse painting and for the adults music, food and the Hubbard ParkBeer Garden.
MUNICIPAL COURT
To read the Village of Shorewood Municipal Court Operational Procedures until further Notice 2020-2021, click here. If you are ill or have been exposed, DO NOT appear in person. Contact the court clerk at (414) 847-2617, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., to reschedule your case.VILLAGE BOARD
Village Board Overview. The Village Board has the responsibility for a wide range of policies and procedures including the management of village finances, the acquisition and allocation of funds for village operations, and final approval of a budget.PARKING CITATIONS
Parking Citations. Pay Shorewood parking citations online ($3.50 flat fee per transaction). You will need the citation number or the license plate number of the vehicle. MasterCard, Visa, and Discover cards are accepted. You may also pay by phone. Please call 866-449-7574 with your citation information and your MasterCard, Visa, or Discover UTILITY BILL PAYMENTS Utility Bills. Daily sewer and water usage is billed on a quarterly utility bill issued by the Village of Shorewood. Bills are due on the 20th day of the month in which they are issued. Amounts outstanding as of the 21st day of the month will be assessed late fees at a rate of 1% for water utility charges and 1.5% for sewer charges.PAY BILL ONLINE
Pay Your Bill On-Line. Follow the links below to either pay a utility bill, a parking citation, a property tax bill or another miscellaneousinvoice payment.
CALENDAR • SHOREWOOD, WI • CIVICENGAGE The Shorewood Recreation Department's Movie Under the Stars Series offers free, family-friendly film screenings at the Shorewood High School football field for all community members. Arrive around 8 p.m. and movies begin shortly after sunset. Bring blankets and lawn chairs for a more comfortable experience and enjoy complimentary refreshments courtesy of Andrew McCabe, Allstate Insurance. SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER The Senior Resource Center (SRC) promotes safe, healthy and enriching lifestyles for Shorewood residents age 60 and older. It serves as a connection point for senior services and programs and is actively working to make the community a better place to live for all ages. Skip to Main Content * Boards & Committees* Departments
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LEARN ABOUT THE 2021 ALLEY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM This year’s alley program is scheduled to begin June 7, weather permitting. Information regarding the construction including maps, project scope and other materials has been mailed to impacted properties and can also be found on the project webpage. Read on...*
SHOREWOOD TODAY MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE PUBLISHED The recent Spring issue of Shorewood Today is now available to view online. The Shorewood Today magazine is all about Shorewood, exclusively for Shorewood! Read on...*
PLAN COMMISSION RECONSIDERS AND APPROVES PARKING SPECIAL EXCEPTION On Tuesday, June 1, the Plan Commission reconsidered and approved a parking special exception that had been requested by Catalyst Partners for a potential 42-unit, multi-family redevelopment at the northwest corner of E. Capitol Dr. and N. Stowell Ave. Read on...*
PUBLIC FEEDBACK FOR LAKE DRIVE PROJECT WisDOT coordinated virtual public feedback meetings on Tuesday, May 25 to discuss the upcoming 2026 Lake Drive reconstruction project. A number of members of the public were in attendance to provide their feedback on design concepts for Lake Drive. Read on...*
HOW TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT FOR SHOREWOOD OPEN BOOK Notices of new values have been mailed. The Open Book will be held June 9 from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and June 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You have until 48 hours before Board of Review on July 21 to discuss your value. Read on...*
SHOREWOOD FARMERS MARKET OPENS JUNE 13 AT ESTABROOK PARK The Shorewood Farmers Market team is preparing for the opening of the 2021 season, which kicks off on Sunday, June 13! The Market is back at Estabrook Park’s Active Street, which begins at the South End parking lot and runs north along Estabrook Parkway. Read on...*
ESTABROOK PARKWAY RETURNS AS AN ACTIVE STREET FOR 2021 Milwaukee County is making Estabrook Parkway an active street for 2021. Estabrook Parkway is now barricaded just south of the beer garden parking lot and just north of the Benjamin Church house parking lot so community members can use both parking lots. Read on...*
2021 FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION The Village of Shorewood is coordinating a Fourth of July celebration for the community in 2021. Currently, Fourth of July Coordinator Sarah DeNeve is accepting proposals from interested community groups, businesses, entertainers, bands, and vendors. Read on...*
LEARN ABOUT THE 2021 ALLEY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM This year’s alley program is scheduled to begin June 7, weather permitting. Information regarding the construction including maps, project scope and other materials has been mailed to impacted properties and can also be found on the project webpage. Read on...*
SHOREWOOD TODAY MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE PUBLISHED The recent Spring issue of Shorewood Today is now available to view online. The Shorewood Today magazine is all about Shorewood, exclusively for Shorewood! Read on...*
PLAN COMMISSION RECONSIDERS AND APPROVES PARKING SPECIAL EXCEPTION On Tuesday, June 1, the Plan Commission reconsidered and approved a parking special exception that had been requested by Catalyst Partners for a potential 42-unit, multi-family redevelopment at the northwest corner of E. Capitol Dr. and N. Stowell Ave. Read on...*
PUBLIC FEEDBACK FOR LAKE DRIVE PROJECT WisDOT coordinated virtual public feedback meetings on Tuesday, May 25 to discuss the upcoming 2026 Lake Drive reconstruction project. A number of members of the public were in attendance to provide their feedback on design concepts for Lake Drive. Read on...NextPrevious
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