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The City of Waukesha, WI is an award winning, growing community located along the shores of the Fox River, 15 miles west of Milwaukee. As the seventh largest City in the state with close to 72,000 people, Waukesha is the manufacturing hub of Waukesha County and home to many of the area's largest employers.
Police Department. Prairie Home Cemetery. Public Works. Waukesha Public Library. Transit. Waukesha Water Utility. 201 Delafield Street, Waukesha, WI 53188. 262-524-3500 262-524-3888. Mission & City Goals.
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintaining the City’s street surface year around, maintaining street lights, conducting residential brush/leaf pickup, sewer system maintenance and other services.
The City of Waukesha, WI, is an award-winning, growing community located along the shores of the Fox River, 15 miles west of Milwaukee. As the seventh largest City in the state with close to 72,000 people, Waukesha is the manufacturing hub of Waukesha County and home to many of the area’s largest employers.
Government. Waukesha's elected officials, City management and municipal employees are prepared to provide you with excellent customer service. We invite you to come to Waukesha City Hall in downtown Waukesha located at 201 Delafield Street.
Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry directly mails three seasonal activity guides per year to City of Waukesha residents. The Activity Guides become available within the following months: Winter/Spring - Early December
The City of Waukesha offers competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and a stable work environment. If you are looking for a challenging new position with an organization that is committed to helping the community, apply now! Click the button below to view current open positions.
The below links will assist you when it comes to elections and voting in the City of Waukesha. You can also visit MyVote.wi.gov to view your specific information. If you need additional information, please contact the Clerk's Office at 1-262-524-3550 .
If you are looking for an Assessor within Waukesha County, you can find them through either the Department of Revenue (sorted by municipality) or searching the Waukesha County Treasurer tax records. Samuel Walker
Duties of the Clerk/Treasurer. The main responsibilities of the Clerk-Treasurer's Department include the following: Administers elections for the City of Waukesha & maintains the WisVote database. Administers Oath of Office for a variety of appointments.