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Bluemound Rd. Construction
BLUEMOUND ROAD CONSTRUCTION
04-08-2009
The
Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) is preparing a plan to resurface US
Highway 18 (Moreland Boulevard and Bluemound Road) between Manhattan Drive in
the City of Waukesha and 124th Street in Elm Grove. As part of the
pavement resurfacing, numerous safety and operational improvements are
recommended.
You are invited to attend a Public Information Meeting:
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Swanson Elementary School Gymnasium
305 N. Calhoun Rd.
Brookfield, WI
If you cannot attend the meeting, but would like to learn more about the
proposed improvements, you may contact Bruce Barnes, WisDOT project manager, at
(262)548-5892 or e-mail him at bruce.barnes@dot.state.wi.us.
Download
US18 Newsletter 0808.
Download US18 Newsletter 0409.
Information on the US 18 Bluemound Road and Moreland Boulevard Project is
available on the WisDOT website with the following link:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/projects/us18bluemoundmoreland/index.htm
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The
meeting rooms in the Village Hall are provided for use by Elm Grove citizens
primarily for community-sponsored activities.
They are not to be used by profit-making businesses. Rooms may be
reserved for Monday through Saturday activities. Refer to the attached
Rules and Regulations for specific guidelines. Applications must be submitted to
Village Hall at least 7 days prior to the scheduled event.
Download
General Rules and Application
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If you have any questions or comments, please contact, Jim Gage, at (262) 786-4141 or at
jgage@elmgrovewi.org
Proposed maps:
Highland
Dr to Lakeside Dr (4MB Adobe pdf
document*) Lakeside
Dr to Village Park (6MB Adobe pdf document*)
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INTERESTED IN SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY?
The Village of Elm Grove is a community built on the spirit
of volunteerism and involvement. All members of the Village of Elm
Grove Board of Trustees, commissions and committees are non paid volunteers and
provide an invaluable service to the Village. If you are interested in
getting involved in your local government to help us maintain and improve
our community please fill out the talent bank questionnaire and describe your
interests and background. As Village President, it is my responsibility to
bring forward to the Board of Trustees people for appointment to all of the
various committees and commissions. These appointments are typically made
annually during the month of April; however there are occasionally vacancies
that occur during the year due to resignations that also need to be
filled. By filling out this questionnaire you will be helping me find the
best fit for you and your abilities and interests to serve the community.
Thank you for considering serving on a committee, board or
commission.
Neil Palmer
Village
President
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Talent Bank Questionnaire (Adobe pdf document*) 1-11-2008
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2-1-1 Get Connected. Get Answers.
211/First
Call For Help
2-1-1 Is Another Phone Number You Need to Know. At different points in
our lives, we can all use a little help, whether it is caring for aging parents,
talking to our children, putting food on the table or simply making ends
meet. Do you sometimes feel like you can't cope? Looking for
community resources? Need someone to talk to? Wondering where you
can turn for help?
Your fingers hold the power. Just call 2-1-1 or (262-547-3388) on your
telephone - at any time, any day, 365 days a year. Someone will be there
for you.
What is 211/First Call for Help? A confidential helpline that offers
supportive services and connections to the social services you need.
211/Mental Health Association in Waukesha County, Inc. makes the connections
that can help you find solutions.
Elmbrook
Humane Society - Animal assistance
Have
you found a stray or injured animal? Residents of the
Village of Elm Grove who are experiencing an animal related issue should call
Elmbrook Humane Society during normal business hours at 262-782-9261 or use the
after hours number 262-893-8189, for evenings and weekends. In addition to
companion animal adoptions and surrenders, EBHS is available for the pick up
stray animals, injured wildlife, and to handle animal related emergencies and
complaints 24-hours a day. Do not hesitate to contact them if they can be
of any assistance to you. Please see their website for additional
information regarding the shelter and their Humane Officer services at www.ebhs.org.
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The Village will notify the media in the event we are under a
snow emergency. During a snow emergency, there is NO parking on Village
streets.
Download the general application
for employment. Document is in Adobe pdf format*. 
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Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:00
P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
Trick-or-Treat in the Village of Elm Grove will be held on Saturday, October
31, 2009 from 5:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. In
order to make Trick-or-Treat a fun experience for all children, please review
the following safety tips and discuss them with your children.
Safety Tips:
A parent or other responsible adult should accompany younger children on
their Trick-or Treating rounds. Children should not Trick-or-Treat alone,
regardless of their age.
Make
sure the children are clearly visible to drivers. Place glow-in-the-dark
patches or strips on costumes. Carry a flashlight, glowstick or reflective
bag.
Costumes should fit properly to prevent tripping or restricting sight or
sound.
Children should be instructed to remain outside of the home to collect
their treats.
It is preferable that children remain in their own neighborhoods.
Advise children to watch for traffic and look in all directions before
crossing the street.
Parents should examine their children’s treats when they return home. Any
candy that is not wrapped or sealed should be thrown out. If a candy item
appears to have been tampered with or looks suspicious, parents should notify
the police.
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