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Billing Office | 31 S Madison St | 882-2266 Shop | 15 Old Hwy 92 | 882-2288
Non-Emergency after Hour Power Outage | 882-2288
Time-of-Day Pricing- You may be able to reduce your monthly bill simply by being flexible and using electricity at the right time of day. The optional plan lets you take advantage of lower electric rates during times when overall demand for electricity is lowest.
Pay Water & Light bills online or by phone. Go to: paymentservicenetwork.com or call: 1-877-885-7968 to sign up today! Pay with credit/debit card or by checking/savings accounts.
Pay Water & Light bills by Automatic ACH. Call the billing office for an application.
2020 Elections Photo ID is required to
receive a ballot in all special and regular elections. For more information
visit www.bringit.wi.gov.
*Check your voter registration information at myvote.wi.gov.
City of
Evansville News
31 S. Madison St. | PO Box 529 | Evansville, WI 53536
Phone: 608-882-2266 | Fax: 608-882-2282
www.ci.evansville.wi.gov
Advanced Disposal Trash & Recycling Schedule –Thursday Pick-up Citywide
Fall Leaf Pick Up Process
Electronics Waste Dumpster Location
CDBG Housing Program Now Available
City-Wide Property Revaluations
Spring Primary February 18, 2020
Spring Election and Presidential Preference Primary -
April 7, 2020
Partisan Primary August 11, 2020 General and Presidential Election November 3, 2020
Important City Contacts
City Administrator 882-2263
City Clerk/Treasurer 882-2266
Public Works Shop 882-2270
Police Non-Emergency 882-2292
Municipal Judge 882-2279
Court Clerk 490-0544
Community Dev. 882-2285
Building Inspector 490-3100
Fire District 882-9934
EMS 882-2269
Library 882-2278
Water & Light Shop 882-2288
Water & Light Billing 882-2280
Aquatics Center 882-2276
City Assessor Associated Appraisal: www.apraz.com 1-800-721-4157
The City of Evansville contracts its property assessment services with Associated Appraisal. Staff from Associated Appraisal will be conducting a city-wide property revaluation for the 2020 tax year and start back up March 2020. For common questions visit the city’s website.
Notifications
E-Notify & Facebook
Sign up to receive the latest city meeting notices, news and information. For email notifications via E-Notify, go to:
www.ci.evansville.wi.gov/sign_up_for_notices.php
Like us on Facebook at: City of Evansville, WI
2020 BUDGET:
General Fund expenditures will total $3,631,110, an increase of $85,116 or 2.4% from 2019.
Other5%
General11%
Public Safety50%
Public Works
27%
Park & Rec7%
2020 General Funds
Floodplain Information
Information on whether your property is in the 100-year floodplain can be obtained at City Hall. The Building Inspector, Community Development Director, City Clerk or City Administrator can help you. Maps are available to look at, as well as, other flood-related information. The City also maintains elevation certificates for construction in 2009 and newer.
*If you are building in the floodplain, purchase of flood insurance is mandatory if using a federally regulated/
insured bank for a loan.
Stormwater
The Public Works Department inspects streams, ditches, ponds and culverts on a regular basis. If you see a local flooding or drainage problem that needs attention, please call 882-2270.
GENERAL FUND BUDGETED EXPENSES
Taxes55%
Intergov Rev20%
Public Charges
12%
Other13%
2020 General Fund Revenues
TAX LEVY DISTRIBUTION
GENERAL FUND BUDGETED REVENUES
Tax Bills & Lottery Credit
City of Evansville taxes are collected by the Rock County Treasurer’s Office between the hours
of 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. Their offices, as well as City offices, will be closed for the
following holidays: Tuesday, Dec. 24th and Wednesday, Dec. 25th and Wednesday, Jan. 1st.
Full or first installment payments are due on or before January 31, 2020. Checks must be made payable to the Rock County Treasurer and mailed to: 51 S Main Street, Janesville, WI 53545-3951. Include the top portion of your tax bill with your payment. Please reference your parcel number on any correspondence. Payment can be made by check, money order, or pay by Credit Card or Electronic Check using GovTech Services on the Rock County website, charges apply. Go to www.co.rock.wi.us/ and click on Treasurer to begin the process.
*If you are requesting a receipt, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
You may claim the lottery and gaming credit for 2019 taxes, payable in 2020, if on January 1, 2019, you were the owner of the property and used that property as your primary residence. If you are eligible for a lottery credit and it does not appear on your tax statement, please contact the City Clerk’s Office for an application or visit revenue.wi.gov.
State0%
County24%
City27%
School45%
Blackhawk4%
2019 Taxes Payable in 2020
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
The City of Evansville has a housing program called The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) that offers 0% interest deferred payment loans to eligible households for repairs to their home. The loan can be used to make the following types of repairs: Handicap Accessibility, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Other General Repairs. Go to the city’s website for full details.
New to the City of Evansville!
2020 Animal Licenses
According to State Statute and City of Evansville Ordinance 2015-01, all dogs, cats and exotic animals must be licensed annually. 2020 licenses are available after December 16, 2019. Licenses can be applied for at the City Clerk’s Office. A current rabies certificate and proof of distemper vaccination from your Veterinarian is required when applying for the license. Fees are as follows:
Unaltered Animals $15.00 Spayed or Neutered $ 8.00 Exotic Animals $ 8.00 Licensed Boarder $75.00 *Late fee applied after April 1st.
According to City Ordinance, a fine may be imposed by our Police Dept if an unlicensed animal is picked-up
and held at our local pound.
Reserve Park Shelters & Athletic Fields Fields must be reserved and paid for separately. Rental of one does not automatically result in the use of the other. Reservations can be made beginning January 1 of each year. The rental fee must be received by the City Clerk’s Office to hold the reservation. The fees are:
Shelter Rental City Resident $ 35
Non-Resident $ 65
Profit Orgs. $100
*Use of ball diamonds is free for charitable organizations.
A $100 refundable bond is required for all shelter rentals. This bond will be returned when the shelter passes a cleanup inspection by the Park Custodian.
*Please note: Leonard Leota Park roads will be closed
for the winter, but the park is open.
More City Parks:
Countryside Park on Water St.
Franklin Park at the corner of E Main & S Union St.
Seminary Park on S Fourth St, near Church St.
Brzezinski Park at the Corner of W Church & Crawford St.
Wind Prairie Park off S Second St, near its junction with Old Hwy 92.
Westside Park off S Sixth St.
Refuse & Recycling
TRASH & RECYCLING DAY FOR ALL RESIDENTS IS NOW
THURSDAYS EFFECTIVE 1/1/2020
(Except on Holiday Weeks, See Insert)
Advanced Disposal is our refuse and recycling provider.
The City of Evansville is on the cart system with Advanced
Disposal. Cart sizes are 35, 64 or 96 gallon. You will
receive one cart for refuse and one cart for recycling.
They have to be the same size. If you do not have carts
for your property, please call the City Clerk’s Office.
*All Appliance requests must be scheduled and paid
for in advance to Advanced Disposal.
Appliance items shall be limited to items such as stoves,
washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers,
humidifiers, dehumidifiers and air-conditioning units.
Appliance pickup rates include:
Non-Freon Appliances: $20.00/each Freon Appliances: $35.00/each
Please visit Advanced Disposal’s website for questions or concerns or call them
directly at 800-248-2373.
Public Works 535 S Madison St | 882-2270
Much of the departments focus is in the repair and maintenance of our existing structure be it playground equipment, roads, sewer lines or city buildings. If you notice something needing attention please call us immediately.
Brush/Yard Waste Pick-Up
Brush/Yard waste pick up is done from April through October, and occurs during the first full non-holiday week of each month. Yard waste must be on the terrace and brush must be stacked in bundles no longer than 6’ and placed at the curb. No yard waste or brush shall be placed in the street. The Public Works employees will make only one pass through the City each month.
*These dates will follow Advanced Disposal’s 2020 Bulk Trash Pickup Schedule.
Brush/Yard Waste Drop-Site & E-Waste 465 Water St (next to the Fire Dept.)
Hours
Wednesdays - 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturdays - 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
(April – November Weather Permitting)
For your convenience the City also has a Brush/Yard Waste Drop-site and Electronics Dumpster for city residents at no charge. Non-city residents may purchase a permit at City Hall.
A list of the most common electronic devices are as follows: Consumer computers, Computer peripherals (i.e. keyboards, mouse, etc...), Televisions and other video display devices, Fax machines, VCRs and DVD players, Consumer printers, Phones with video displays (i.e. cell phones).
*Please refer to Wisconsin State Statute 287.07(5)(a) for the complete list of electronic devices that are regulated under this law.
Winter Parking
From November 30th to April 1st each year, winter parking regulations are strictly enforced between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. Between these hours, your vehicle should be parked on the side of the street consistent with the date. For example, from 1:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. on odd days, your vehicle should be parked on the odd side of the street; on even days, it should be parked on the even side. If you park your car at the end of the day before midnight, remember to anticipate the date change that will occur at midnight.
November 30th—April 1st
Evansville Police Department 10 W Church St
Administration: 882-2292
Non-Emergency: 757-2244
Salvage Vehicle Inspections Available
Hours vary and inspections are done by appointment only. Informational packets are
available in the Police Dept lobby.
Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing
Vehicle title, registration and/or registration renewal services for walk-in customers. Plates or stickers are given to the customer upon completion of the transaction. Titles are printed and mailed from the WI Dept. of Transportation. These services are available during office hours.
Prescription Drug Drop-Off
A permanent drop-off box to provide citizens of Rock County with an easy, secure and responsible way to dispose of unused, unwanted and expired prescription drugs is available 24/7 at the entrance to the police department.
Vacation Watch
Citizens of Evansville may request a security check be conducted of their residence while they are away on vacation. A form can be obtained at the Evansville Police Department or on the city’s website to request this service.
Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center 360 Burr W Jones Cir | 882-2276 The Evansville swimming pool is open to the public during the summer months, fully equipped with locker rooms, showers, highly-trained lifeguards, a zero-depth entry area for young children and inexperienced swimmers, tubes, a diving board and two slides.
A special section for lap- swimming is available. For up- to-date information on the Aquatic Center please go to the website or “Veteran Memorial Aquatic Center” @Evansvillepool on Facebook.
City Elected Officials
Mayor
Bill Hurtley 882-2266
District 1 Alderpersons
Rick Cole 882-5617
Larry Dobbs 882-4612
District 2 Alderpersons
Jim Brooks 239-0587
Erika Stuart 882-1006
District 3 Alderpersons
Ben Ladick 882-4400
Jon Senn 513-5082
District 4 Alderpersons
Dianne Duggan 436-9419
Joy Morrison 882-4895
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Public Works 295-1451
Water & Light 882-2288
Police/Fire/Ambulance 911
Eager Free Public Library 39 W Main St | 882-2278
The public library service began in Evansville in 1899 and the doors of the Eager Free Public Library at West Main and First Street have been open since 1908. For more information on the library’s services and programs, visit
www.als.lib.wi.us/EFPL or follow the library on Facebook.
Evansville Youth Center 209 S First St | 882-0372
The Evansville Youth Center is a monitored, safe, active place for students grades 5-8. The center is open every school day unless the school cancels for inclement weather. The center is not open during the summer. A snack is provided each day and a calendar of activities is set up for each month. Activities that are available throughout the center are pool, ping-pong, foosball, air hockey, gaming systems, computers, videos on a large screen TV, board games and crafting area.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
11 W Church St | 882-2269
Evansville EMS has two (2) ambulances that are prepared to provide services that are requested by citizens or those passing through our area. Currently, Evansville EMS is staffed by 20 volunteers.
Considering Joining Our EMS Team
Evansville EMS is always looking for qualified candidates. Call for more information or go to the city’s website.
Maple Hill Cemetery
Important Dates: Removal of Winter Décor – April 15th 2020
Removal of Summer Décor – November 11th 2020
Maple Hill Cemetery currently covers 32 acres, with future expansion of 16 acres on the south side. At present, there are approximately 15,000 burials on record. The cemetery Sexton is a Public Works employee and all records pertaining to the cemetery are maintained at City Hall. Recently, the cemetery added a columbarium, an above-ground repository for cremated individuals. For information pertaining to cemetery sales and records please contact City Hall.