Fall Newsletter

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Fall Newsletter
City Newsletter
FALL, 2016
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Community Updates
Bayshore Holiday Season ..................................... page 4
Bicycle Licenses ..................................................... page 6
Blood Pressure Screening ..................................... page 6
Citizens Police Academy ..................................... page 6
City’s Facebook Page .......................................... page 4
Daylight Saving Time ............................................. page 4
Election Information .............................................. page 4
Fair Housing...........................................................page 10
Phone Scams........................................................page 10
Reduce Carbon Monoxide Incidents ................ page 3
Trick Or Treat .........................................................page 10
Fall Reminders
Brush and Yard Waste Collection ....................... page 6
Fall Leaf Collection ................................................ page 2
Home Safety Assessment...................................... page 9
Mailbox Maintenance .......................................... page 8
Sanitary Sewer Backup ......................................... page 8
Permits
Benefits of Building Permits................................... page 2
Driveway Permits ................................................... page 6
Permits Required .................................................... page 9
Public Works Information
Appliance Drop-Off .............................................. page 7
Appliance & Electronics
Recycling Collection Event .......................... page 5
Cardboard Dumpster ........................................... page 9
Electronic Devices ................................................. page 8
Holiday Trash Collection Schedule ..................... page 4
Household Hazardous Waste............................... page 7
Large, Bulky or Non-Household Waste ............... page 8
Managing Emerald Ash Borer.............................. page 8
Missed Refuse Collection...................................... page 4
Refuse Collection Reminder ................................ page 3
Street Lights ............................................................. page 8
Water Main Flushing .............................................. page 5
West Nile Virus......................................................... page 3
Telephone Directory.................................................page 11
City of Glendale
5909 N. Milwaukee River Pkwy
(414)228-1700
Glendale, WI 53209
www.glendale-wi.org
RICHARD E. MASLOWSKI COMMUNITY PARK
VENUE NAMING CONTEST
There are several venues at Glendale’s Richard E.
Maslowski Community Park that need names. These
are:
• Johnson Controls stage and amphitheater
• Sprecher Brewing beer garden and plaza
• David Hobb’s Honda community room
We are asking Glendale residents and members of the
sponsor businesses for name suggestions for each of
these venues. As an example, think of Summerfest’s
Briggs and Stratton Big Back Yard and Harley Davidson
Roadhouse.
The names will be gathered and submitted to the
Common Council and the sponsor business for consideration, with the sponsor businesses making the final
selection. The person submitting each winning name
will receive a $100 Bayshore Town Center gift
certificate.
Entries can be submitted at Glendale’s website –
www.glendale-wi.org, or via US mail. If you are sending your suggestion via US mail, each entry must include your name, mailing address, phone number,
and suggested venue name. Send the entry to:
Richard Maslowski Community
Park Venue Naming Contest
City of Glendale
5909 N. Milwaukee River Parkway
Glendale, WI 53209
Entry deadline – September 30, 2016. US mail entries
must be postmarked no later than September 30,
2016. Entries submitted via the Glendale website must
be completed no later than 12:00 Midnight on September 30, 2016. For questions, contact Anna at City
Hall at (414) 228-1705.
Published by the City of Glendale, Wisconsin, in the belief that interested and informed citizens are the safeguard of good government
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FALL LEAF COLLECTION
The City of Glendale will pick up
leaves beginning early in October
through
November
13,
2016
(contingent upon the weather)
provided the following procedures
are followed:
1. Leaves raked to the curb and gutter, and road
shoulder areas by November 6th will be collected
by the City of Glendale Department of Public
Works.
2. Leaves placed on City right-of-ways for City
pickup should be raked in long narrow piles that
are within reach of the leaf vacuum tube.
3. Piles should not extend into traffic lanes, thereby
creating traffic hazards.
4. Leaves should not be placed around obstacles
such as mail box posts, sign posts and light poles.
5. Crews will not pick up leaves mixed with debris,
logs, branches, rocks, plastic, metal or glass
containers or any other type of refuse.
6. Leaves should not be placed on City
cul-de-sacs, vacant land or City property except
on the public right-of-way along the curb and
gutter, and road shoulder areas.
Roadways with Curbs and Gutters: Leaves should be
placed on the pavement on the roadside of the
curb. To prevent street flooding, do not place
leaves on top of storm sewer grates.
Roadways with Shoulders: Leaves should be placed
on the shoulder of the road and not extend into the
roadway.
Roadways with Ditches: Leaves should be placed
no farther than 4 feet from the edge of the
pavement, but in no event shall they extend into the
water flow line of the ditch.
Alley Collection: Leaf collection will no longer be
made from "dead end" or "no outlet" alleys.
WARNING:
DRIVERS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR CHILDREN
PLAYING IN LEAF OR BRUSH PILES.
THE BENEFITS OF BUILDING PERMITS
Obtaining the proper permit for your
project means more than just a City
Inspector visiting your home. Permits
ensure that your project is installed,
built, repaired or replaced in accordance with all applicable code requirements.
Work that is done without necessary
permits not only violates City and
State laws, it may be incorrect and
unsafe, putting you and your home
at serious risk.
Obtaining permits for your project is a small investment
that can protect you in the event of inexperienced or
unlicensed contractors and improper workmanship.
You should always ask your contractor if they will be
obtaining a permit for the work. Be sure to verify that
they actually have obtained the permit by requesting
a copy of the issued permit or by calling your local
Building Inspection Department directly. You may also
call the City to inquire whether a permit may be required for your project so you are prepared in advance of meeting a contractor.
Work beyond routine or small repairs will likely require a
permit. Any contractor who states “you don’t need a
permit for that” should immediately raise a red flag.
We often hear “I was told that if I’m the homeowner, I
don’t need to pull a permit”. This is unfortunately not
true either. Permit requirements are driven by the
scope of work, not who performs it.
Some of the more common projects that require permits include re-roofing and re-siding, bathroom,
kitchen and basement remodeling, foundation repairs,
furnace, air conditioner, water heater and dishwasher
replacements, decks, sheds, fences, chimney liners
and repairs, hot tubs and swimming pools (whether
permanent or temporary) and beyond.
The best way to think of permits is to think of the seat
belts and airbags in your vehicle, they are there as a
first line of defense, to protect your health, safety, and
well-being. Codes were developed and adopted to
protect YOU! Feel safe, be safe, make sure to get permits prior to beginning any work.
The City of Glendale Building Inspection Department
can be reached at (414) 228-1708 or via email at:
[email protected].
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REDUCE CARBON MONOXIDE INCIDENTS
Reduce the chance of having a carbon monoxide (CO) incident in your home by:
• Having a carbon monoxide alarm on every
level of your home.
• Choosing a CO alarm that has the label of a
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•
•
•
•
•
recognized testing laboratory.
Testing CO alarms at least once a month.
Checking for low batteries if the audible trouble signal sounds.
Immediately moving to a fresh air location outdoors or by an open window or door if the CO
alarm sounds.
Removing a vehicle from the garage after
starting it.
Only using gas or charcoal grills outside.
Checking the expiration date on the CO
alarm.!
We provide:
• A safe environment.
• Nutritious foods while teaching
how to make good food choices.
• Developmentally appropriate
activities geared to each child.
• Daily communication about
each child.
COLLECTION OF REFUSE
Per City of Glendale Ordinance 8-3-6, all
garbage carts shall be placed at the
curbside collection point only after 4:00 p.m.
on the evening prior to the regular collection
time, and then all refuse carts must be
removed from the curbside collection point
within twenty-four (24) hours after the regular
collection time.
WEST NILE VIRUS
The City of Glendale Department of Public Works
will place mosquito larvacide tablets in all storm
sewer catch basins and detention ponds in an
effort to reduce the mosquito population.
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THE WINTER SEASON UNFOLDS IN
MAGNIFICENT STYLE AT BAYSHORE
TOWN CENTER.
2016 ELECTION INFORMATION
The Fall General Election will be held on Tuesday,
November 8, 2016; polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to
8:00 p.m. Don’t forget your photo ID!
Brilliant Night, Dazzling Lights
Saturday, November 19th
beginning at 6 p.m.
In-person Absentee Voting
Monday, October 24 - Friday, November 4
City Hall - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Be there when Bayshore rings in
the holiday season. Gather with
family and neighbors in the Town
Square for Santa’s arrival and the
lighting of our 50 foot tree. Enjoy
holiday music and the warm glow
of sharing a spectacular evening
together.
For the most updated information on
the General Election please visit the
sites listed below:
• www.bringitwisconsin.com
• www.gab.wi.gov
• www.myvote.wi.gov
MISSED COLLECTION OF REFUSE,
RECYCLABLES OR YARD WASTE
Menorah Lighting
Sunday, December 27th
If you suspect your garbage, recycling or yard
waste collection has been missed, residents must
contact Advance Disposal Services directly at (262)
679-0860. This allows residents to explain, in detail
with the service provider, what items are placed for
collection and any possible reasons for noncollection.
C ome
gather
with
Lubavitch of Wisconsin,
friends and neighbors in
the
rotunda
as
we
celebrate the miracle of
Chanukah.
Find the City on Facebook
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday,
November 6, 2016. Remember to turn your
clocks back one hour. The North Shore Fire
Department also recommends replacing batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide
detectors at this time.
For up to date information on emergencies, events,
and City business, find City of Glendale Wisconsin
on Facebook.
HOLIDAY TRASH COLLECTION SCHEDULE
Holiday
Labor Day
September 5, 2015
Thanksgiving
November 24, 2015
Christmas
December 25, 2015
New Year's Day
January 1, 2016
Monday
No Service
Regular
service
Regular
service
Regular
service
Tuesday
Monday's
route
Regular
service
Regular
service
Regular
service
Wednesday
Tuesday's
route
Regular
service
Regular
Service
Regular
Service
Thursday
Wednesday's
route
No Service
Regular
Service
Regular
Service
Friday
Thursday's
route
Thursday's
route
Regular
Service
Regular
Service
Saturday
Friday's
route
Friday's
route
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APPLIANCE, ELECTRONIC & TEXTILE
RECYCLING COLLECTION EVENT
WATER MAIN FLUSHING
The City of Glendale is hosting an Appliance,
Electronic & Textile recycling collection event
for all area residents and businesses.
The City of Glendale will continue to conduct its
annual water main flushing program.
The flushing program is designed to remove natural minerals like iron and calcium that sometimes
collect in the bottom of water mains. This operation may cause a temporary discoloration in your
water supply. By allowing your water to run for a
short period of time, the problem should clear itself. Please be assured, although the water may
be discolored, it is safe for human use.
Any inconvenience should not last more than a
day. If problems persist, or for more information,
please call the Glendale Water Utility at
(414) 228-1719 or (414) 228-1745.
WHEN: Saturday, September 24, 2016
10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m.
WHERE: City of Glendale DPW
5930 N. Glen Park Road
Glendale, WI 53209
• TV’s $25.00 disposal fee each
• CRT computer monitors $5.00 each
• Cash or Check only
For a detailed list of acceptable items please
call (414) 228-1710 or visit the City website at:
www.glendale-wi.org/recycle
Mary A. Quinn, D.D.S.
$1794 OIL CHANGE
Most Vehicles, up to 5 quarts, some filters, synthetic oils, supply fees extra. Disposal Fee
Must present coupon upon service – Expires 10/31/16
FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
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43rd & Good Hope Rd. Location Only
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CALL FOR APPOINTMENT - 414.352.8390
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6240 N. Port Washington Rd.
Glendale, WI 53217
www.villageace.com
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Shorewood, WI 53211
414-961-1812
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Phone:
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FINAL YARD WASTE & BRUSH COLLECTION WEEKS
Residents are reminded that the brush and yard
waste program with Advance Disposal is NOT a tree
removal service.
Please place 3 to 4 cubic yards* of brush at the curb
on Monday of your collection week. Brush includes
tree limbs, bush and hedge trimmings.
• Acceptable brush sizes shall be less than four
inches (4”) in diameter and four feet (4’) in
length.
• Pile brush neatly (not tangled) in one direction
with cut ends facing the street or alley. Brush
considered unsuitably stacked will not be
collected.
• The following materials will NOT be collected:
∗ More than 3-4 cubic yards* of brush
∗ Stumps
∗ Root systems or parts of roots attached to
brush
∗ Brush mixed with garden debris
∗ Brush generated from site clearing
activities
∗ Materials resulting from tree pruning or
removal at an address other than the
collection point
∗ Tree branches greater than 4” in diameter
and 4’ in length
Recycling Week A - October 31 through November 4
Recycling Week B - November 7 through 11
Please refer to the Spring Newsletter or City Website
for the Recycling Map.
Yard Waste & Brush must be placed in the same
location as your garbage and recycling before 7:00
a.m. on the day of pick-up.
* One (1) cubic yard is about the size of a household
dishwasher
NORTH SHORE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
The schedule of Blood Pressure Screenings in the North
Shore is listed below. No appointment is necessary.
Shorewood
2010 East Shorewood Boulevard
Fourth Wednesday of the month
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
North Shore Library
6800 North Port Washington Road
Last Tuesday of the month
3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
DRIVEWAY PERMITS
A permit is required when replacing a
driveway approach, which is located within the
City right-of-way. A sketch showing the width of
the approach must be submitted with the permit
application. The fee is $25.00. For more information, please call (414) 228-1745.
CITIZENS POLICE ACADEMY (ENROLLMENT)
The Glendale Police Department will
be offering their 22nd Citizens Police
Academy, starting Thursday, September 29th, 2016. The response has
been outstanding so get your applications in early.
The Citizens Police Academy (CPA)
meets from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for eight-weeks. Individuals who apply must be at least 18 years of age
and live, work, or attend school in Glendale. The
classes will provide an in-depth view into various areas
of law enforcement. It is an educational and informative program that allows citizens the opportunity to
learn about the issues that affect law enforcement
efforts in the City of Glendale, and how to develop a
partnership with the police department.
In general, the CPA covers diverse topics such as media relations, a police ride-along, narcotics enforcement, defense and arrest tactics, criminal investigations, crime prevention, drunken driving detection, canine division, and weapons demonstrations including
the Taser X-26.
For more information regarding the program or to
have an application sent or emailed to you contact
Officer Joel Dhein in the Crime Prevention Unit at (414)
228-1741 or email him at [email protected].
You can also pick up a CPA brochure and application
at the Glendale Police Department located at 5909
N Milwaukee River Parkway.
BICYCLE LICENSE AVAILABLE
City of Glendale Ordinance provides that any bicycle ridden on
the street is to be licensed. Licenses
are available at the Glendale Police Department and sell for a fee
of $10.00. This license is PERMANENT.
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Bring your hazardous waste, such as pesticides,
solvents, automotive fluids, and other potentially
harmful chemicals to the mobile site or
permanent collection facilities listed below.
5311 South 9th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53221
(414) 627-1152
Email:
Website:
[email protected]
www.appliancerecycling.net
Facility Hours:
Monday – Friday
Appliance Drop Off
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
City residents may drop off large or small
appliances by contacting Refrigerant Depot,
Inc.
Permanent Collection Facilities
• W124 N9451 Boundary Road (124th St.),
Menomonee Falls
• 10518 S. 124th St., Franklin
• 3879 W. Lincoln Ave., Milwaukee
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www.mmsd.com
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HOMEOWNER STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING
EMERALD ASH BORER (EAB)
Glendale residents who have
ash trees on their property are
strongly encouraged to develop a strategy for managing
their trees and maintaining
property value as the EAB
wave moves through the North
Shore during the next decade. Treating high value ash
trees on your property to preserve tree canopy is a
viable option. Check out the Wisconsin Department
of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
(DATCP) Emerald Ash Borer Homeowners Guide at:
http://datcpservices.wisconsin.gov/eab/articleassets/
EAB-HomeownersGuide.pdf
The site includes information about how to contact a
certified arborist to get professional advice in developing your strategies, as well as information on treating
trees to prevent ash mortality. It is important to not
delay your planning. Once EAB gains a foothold, ash
mortality will come swiftly, overwhelming the resources
available to remove dead, standing trees.
The National EAB Informational Website and the Wisconsin EAB Website (links below) are excellent sources
of information. It is vitally important to have good information about this exotic pest so you can make the
most informed decision about the ash trees on your
own property , thus helping to preserve the urban tree
canopy throughout the City. Spread the word to
friends and neighbors as well.
http://www.emeraldashborer.info
http://www.emeraldashborer.wi.gov/
Fall Maintenance - Mailboxes
Please check your mailbox posts to ensure that
they are solid and sturdy in the ground prior to
winter. Once winter is upon us and the ground is
frozen, it is almost impossible to make the
needed repairs to sturdy your mailbox. This will
ensure that when heavy snow is plowed off the
road, your mailbox will not be pushed over.
DISPOSAL OF LARGE, BULKY OR
NON-HOUSEHOLD WASTE
Disposal of large furniture, mattresses, etc. is done by
special collection on Mondays ONLY. Residents must
call Advanced Disposal Services at (262) 679-0860 to
schedule a special pick-up for all large, bulky or nonhousehold waste.
Special pick-ups must be scheduled at least a week in
advance of the scheduled Monday collection.
Items may be placed at the curb on the night PRIOR
to the Monday collection ONLY.
Items must be neatly piled or placed in containers to
facilitate collection. All collections are done by hand
so your consideration for the workers is appreciated.
STREET LIGHTS
If you notice a street light that is not working, please
call City Services at (414) 228-1710. Please include
the address location and whether the light is completely out or flickering.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
SANITARY SEWER BACKUP
If you experience a basement sanitary sewer
backup on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. call (414) 228-1710. If you experience a
backup
after
hours
or
on
weekends,
please call the Glendale Police Department nonemergency number at (414) 228-1753. The
Police Department will contact a Department of
Public Works employee to investigate the problem.
Advanced Disposal Services will charge $25.00 to
pick up televisions. Advanced Disposal Services
will not pick up computers.
Residents can take electronics to designated
recycling centers. For a full list of collection sites,
visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources website at:
http://dnr.wi.gov/ecyclewisconsin
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CARDBOARD DUMPSTER
Top Projects that Require Permits
City of Glendale residents may dispose of cardboard by placing it in the compactor dumpster just
inside the south gate of the Public Works (PW) yard
located on North Glen Park Road. Flatten the cardboard before placing it in the dumpster. The gates
to the PW yard are open from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday. For curbside pick up of
cardboard, all cardboard must be cut to fit inside
the recycling cart.
New and replacement installations of the
following require permit(s) prior to installation.
HOME SAFETY ASSESSMENT
In an effort to keep our residents safe from fire and
promote community safety, North Shore Fire/
Rescue will conduct a free courtesy home safety
evaluation and install smoke alarms free of charge.
This service is offered to all Glendale residents.
Please visit www.nsfire.org for more information.
1. Furnace or A/C
2. Dishwasher or Water Heater
3. Roofing
4. Siding
5. Basement alterations
6. Interior/Exterior Alterations
7. Foundation Repair
8. Fence or Shed
9. Electrical
(New service, appliance wiring, new circuits)
10. Plumbing
(Appliances, Sinks, Piping, Sumps)
Not sure? Ask first by contacting the
Building Inspection Department
at (414) 228-1708.
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FAIR HOUSING - IT'S THE LAW!
It is the policy of the City of Glendale
to assure equal opportunity to live in
adequate
housing
facilities
regardless of race, color, religion,
ancestry, national origin, sex, handicap, sexual
preference, marital status of persons maintaining a
household, lawful source of income, place of birth,
or age, and to that end, to prohibit discrimination in
housing by any persons.
In connection with any real estate transaction which
affects any housing accommodation on the open
market, or in connection with any public sale,
purchase, rental or lease of any accommodation, it
is illegal within Glendale for a person, owner,
financial institution, real estate broker or sales
representative to:
1. Refuse to sell, purchase, rent or lease to a person
because of race, color, religion, ancestry,
national origin, handicap, marital status, sexual
preference, sex, age, or place of birth.
2. To discriminate against a person in the terms,
conditions or privileges of the sale, purchase,
rental or lease of any housing accommodation.
A complete copy of the City's fair housing ordinance
may be obtained at City Hall, or the City website at
www.glendale-wi.org/fairhousing. You may also call
(414) 228-1705.
Any person who has a complaint, or who may be
aggrieved by any unlawful practice which is
prohibited by the ordinance, may file a complaint
with the Common Council within 30 days after the
aggrieved person becomes aware of the alleged
unlawful practice, but no more than 60 days after
the alleged unlawful practice has occurred.
The City will attempt to resolve each complaint. If
an acceptable resolution for both parties is not
reached, the City will then forward the complaint
and findings to appropriate state and federal
agencies.
In addition to the local Code of Ordinances, an
individual can pursue complaints under both state
and federal fair housing laws. Under the Wisconsin
Open Housing Law a person has one year after the
last act of discrimination to file an administrative
complaint with the State of Wisconsin Equal Rights
Division (ERD) and one year to file a judicial
complaint (lawsuit).
If a person chooses to pursue a complaint through a
federal administrative agency the complaint must
be filed with the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) within one year of the last act of
discrimination under the 1968 Federal Fair Housing
Act (FFHA). To file a federal court action under the
FFHA one must file the complaint within two years of
the act of discrimination. In addition, under the Civil
Rights Act of 1866, which only applies to racial discrimination, a person has up to three years to file a
judicial complaint.
Additional contact telephone numbers for complaints include the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair
Housing Council (414-278-1240), the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development
(414-297-3214, Ext. 8300 or 8301), or the State of Wisconsin Equal Rights Division (414-227-4384).
PHONE SCAMS TARGETING WISCONSIN
RESIDENTS
!
The Consumer Hotline at the Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP)
is lighting up with questions about fraudulent telephone calls. Thankfully, most consumers are calling to
inquire about the scam attempts, not to report that
they have been victimized. DATCP asks consumers to
be on the lookout for requests for payments, personal
information or access to their computers during unsolicited calls.
For
additional
information
or
to
file
a
complaint, visit the Consumer Protection Bureau at
http://datcp.wisconsin.gov, send an e-mail to
[email protected] or call the Consumer
Information Hotline toll-free at 1-800-422-7128.
TRICK OR TREAT
Sunday
October 30, 2016
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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City of Glendale Emergency Number and Telephone Directory
POLICE - FIRE - AMBULANCE - PARAMEDICS .................................................................................. 911
POLICE AND FIRE (NON-EMERGENCY) ............................................................................................ 351-9900
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ...................................................................................................... 228-1745
GENERAL INFORMATION................................................................................................................... 228-1700
Mayor ................................ Bryan Kennedy (email address): [email protected]................... 228-1712
Alderman 1st District ...... Robert C. Whitaker (email address): [email protected] ...........................................332-3983
Alderman 2nd District .... Jim Daugherty (email address): [email protected] ................................220-0695
Alderman 3rd District...... John C. Gelhard (email address): [email protected]............... (262) 880-7370
Alderman 4th District...... Richard W. Wiese (email address): [email protected] ............................228-7960
Alderman 5th District...... Izzy Goldberg (email address): [email protected] .....................................351-4479
Alderman 6th District...... JoAnn Shaw (email address): [email protected] .................................................228-8444
Municipal Judge ............. Christopher Lipscomb (email address): [email protected] .........................228-1752
CITY SERVICES, DEPARTMENTS AND SCHOOLS
Visit us at www.glendale-wi.org
Accounts Payable ..........................................228-1717
Assessor (Accurate Appraisal) ........... (800) 770-3927
Brush Removal..................................................228-1745
Building Inspector/Permits .............................228-1708
City Administrator ............................................228-1705
City Clerk ...........................................................228-1718
Community Dev Planning Director ..............228-1704
Crime Prevention Unit .....................................228-1741
Elections ............................................................228-1718
Electrical Inspection........................................228-1708
Finance Director ..............................................228-1717
Flood Control....................................................228-1745
Forestry ..............................................................228-1745
Garbage Collection (Adv. Disposal) (262) 679-0860
Health Department & Clinics ........................371-2980
Human Resource .............................................228-1703
Leaf Collection ................................................228-1745
Licenses .............................................................228-1702
Municipal Court ...............................................228-1752
North Shore Filtration Plant ............................963-0160
North Shore Fire Dept. (Administration) ......357-0113
North Shore Library ..........................................351-3461
Plumbing Inspection........................................... 228-1708
Police (Administration)....................................... 228-1753
Property Maintenance Inspection .................. 228-1711
Public Works ......................................................... 228-1745
Purchasing ........................................................... 228-1705
Recreation Department, Nicolet ..................... 351-7566
Recycling.............................................................. 228-1710
Schools
Glen Hills Middle ............................................ 351-7160
Parkway Elementary ..................................... 351-7190
Maple-Dale .................................................... 351-7380
Nicolet High School ...................................... 351-1700
Senior Citizen Center ......................................... 540-2100
Sewers ................................................................... 228-1745
Snow Removal .................................................... 228-1745
Street Lighting ...................................................... 228-1745
Street Maintenance ........................................... 228-1745
Tax Collection ...................................................... 228-1701
Treasurer ............................................................... 228-1701
Water Utility (Office) ........................................... 228-1719
Weed Control ...................................................... 228-1746
Zoning Administration ........................................ 228-1704
GLENDALE CITY HALL
5909 North Milwaukee River Parkway ! Glendale, WI 53209
Administrator ................................................................. Vacant
Attorney .............................................................. John F. Fuchs
City Services Director ..................................... Dave Eastman
City Clerk .......................................................... Karen Couillard
Community Development Director ........... Todd M. Stuebe
Deputy City Administrator .............................. Rachel A. Reiss
Finance Director .......................................... Shawn M. Lanser
Fire Chief ................................................ Robert C. Whitaker III
Inspection Director .................................... Collin M. Johnson
Police Chief ............................................. Thomas Czarnyszka
Treasurer ......................................................... Linda DiFrances
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