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WHY SHOREWOOD? A vibrant, walkable community with great schools.

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A resource guide for people considering moving to Shorewood, WI, including school contacts, a map of Shorewood and comparison costs for housing value.

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WHY SHOREWOOD?

A vibrant, walkable community with great schools.

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Location p2Shorewood schools p3Community p4Safety and services p4Family resources p6Urban village p6Housing options p6Architecture p6Parks p8Map of Shorewood p10Charts p12

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What do you want in a community?

There’s so much to consider when choosing a new place to live. Feeling comfortable in your new space is, obviously, a major factor. But when you move in, you’ll also become part of a community that will define your living experience in so many ways.

Shorewood’s many unique and desirable attributes make it a true gem of a community. The Village of Shorewood was established in 1917 and covers a small geographical space, measuring only a mile by a mile-and-a-half. With just over 13,000 residents today, Shorewood is the densest community in the state. This urban village is walkable, bike-friendly and architecturally diverse. When you live here, you’re close to everything — the lake, the city of Milwaukee, a major university, a school district known and recognized for excellence, the businesses that have what you need, bike trails, parks — and friendly, well-educated neighbors who care deeply about their community and are quick to volunteer their time and talents to make Shorewood the best possible place to live, work, and raise a family and retire.

SHOREWOOD IS SOMETHING SPECIAL

When you live here, you’re close to everything...

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Location, location, locationShorewood is uniquely located just north of a big city, and between a great lake and a major river. Shorewood’s scenic location along the lakeshore and convenience to downtown Milwaukee are among our most attractive assets. You can walk or bike anywhere in Shorewood or the surrounding area, and most times you can be downtown at work or enjoying dinner or a show in just minutes by car. Saving time on your commute means spending more time where you want to.

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Excellence in educationShorewood has excellent local schools and easy access to world-class centers of culture and higher education. The Shorewood community supports excellence in education, has nationally ranked schools and shares a commitment to lifelong learning that fosters engaged, interested and informed residents. Shorewood also embraces the visual and performing arts, which fosters a cultural and creative community. The mission of the Shorewood School District is to provide a liberal arts education that prepares students to embrace the challenges of the future. We will foster a love of learning and the acquisition of knowledge and skills that serve as the foundation and catalyst for a lifetime of learning.

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5 minute drive time:

SHOREWOOD SCHOOLS1701 E. Capitol Dr. | 414.963.6901 Office is located the central Shorewood High School Administration Building Hours: Mon.–Fri. 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. | Contact: Fada Shelbourne shorewoodschools.org

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Atwater Elementary School – grades K4-6 2100 E. Capitol Dr. | 414.963.6962 Principal: Kayla Russick

Lake Bluff Elementary School – grades K4-6 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd. | 414.963.6972 Principal: Eric Norland

Shorewood Intermediate School (SIS) – grades 7-8 3830 N. Morris Blvd. | 414.963.6951 Principal: Mike Joynt

Shorewood High School (SHS) – grades 9-12 1701 E. Capitol Dr. | 414.963.6920 Principal: Tim Kenney | Vice Principal: Joe Patek Athletic Director: LeVar Ridgeway

New Horizons Charter School – grades 9-12 Located at SHS | 414.963.6933 Contact: Bohdan Nedilsky | Email: [email protected] A unique, experimental high school program for students who need an alternative to the regular high school curriculum.

SHOREWOOD PAROCHIAL SCHOOLSt. Robert School – grades 4K-82200 E. Capitol Dr. | 414.332.1164 Principal: Lauren Beckmann Tours: Lisa Lesjak, 414-332-1164, ext. 3024 [email protected]

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Walkable community Shorewood is a walkable, safe community where residents have a sense of belonging and connection with their neighbors and local businesses. Shorewood is home to over a dozen community groups including Shorewood Connects Neighbors which works to build community and to improve intergenerational connections. Shorewood also has a Welcome New Neighbors program to ensure that all new residents get a friendly “hello” and find out where to get helpful information and resources to get them settled. Shorewood’s Senior Resource Center offers year-round programming and outings for seniors, and Shorewood also hosts over a dozen community events each year that are free and open to the public.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Spring Yard Clean-up – early May

Memorial Day – Sunday of holiday weekend

Shorewood Farmers Market – May - October

Free Summer Concerts - Summer

Gardens Tour - Summer

St. Robert Fair – first full weekend in June

Shorewood Men’s Club Chicken Barbeque – second Saturday in June

Shorewood Criterium bike races – mid June

July 4th Parade and Celebration

National Night Out – early August

Surf @Water – mid August

Plein Air Shorewood – mid September

Fall Yard Clean-up – early November

Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair – first Sunday in December

Holiday Tree Lighting – early December

Safety and locally-provided servicesEveryday life in our Village is easier, more fun and more comfortable because of locally- provided services. Residents enjoy the added safety and security provided by having our own Police Department and the North Shore Fire Rescue Station No. 83. Our charming neighborhood continues to be kept in pristine condition by the Shorewood Department of Public Works which ensures attractive, well-maintained streets, medians and parkways, as well as prompt and efficient trash and recycling pickup.

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Shorewood is a walkable, safe community where residents have a sense of belonging and connection

with their neighbors and local businesses.

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Family-focused resourcesShorewood is a community that encourages and supports family-focused resources, recreation and activities that help build a supportive network among parents and neighbors. Each of the Shorewood schools has an active Parent Teacher Organization and offers numer-ous family activities. Both of the elementary schools and Atwater Park have state-of-the-art playgrounds for getting fresh air and meeting other children and families. Shorewood Recreation Department and Shorewood Library provide a wide range of activities for residents and visitors, and the Atwater Park beach provides access to free fun and frolicking in Lake Michigan.

Urban villageShorewood combines big-city amenities with small-town accessibility and values, balancing historic character with modern convenience and experiences. There are over 275 businesses in the business district of Shorewood along Oakland Avenue and Capitol Drive, including a state-of-the-art, two level Metro Market grocery store, over 30 food and beverage related businesses, over 30 retail businesses and over 30 salons. Most anything you need is just minutes away and easy to get to by walking, biking or driving.

Variety of housing optionsShorewood is filled with a variety of single family homes, duplexes, apartment buildings and condominiums, which meet the diverse needs of the community. A slim majority (51%) of residents are renters — and they are renters of all ages and stages of life. Since the 2006 Master Plan, the village has added 128 new apartments and 195 more will be completed by the end of 2016. Shorewood boasts a strong urban commercial district where many people choose to live above the mixed use buildings to maximize convenience. Shorewood also has an assisted living and memory care facility for older residents who want to be near their families.

Historic architectureThe Village of Shorewood has 6,361 households within its wide range of single family homes, duplexes and apartments. There is a wonderful variety of architectural styles including Colonial, Tudor, Late-Georgian, Bungalow, Prairie and more. The talented craftsmen who built these homes, 58% in 1939 or before, were skilled in their trades and are responsible for our Village architecture standing the test of time for generations and continuing to generate solid real estate values.

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Shorewood combines big-city amenities with small-town accessibility and values,

balancing historic character with modern convenience and experiences.

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Abundant parks and green spacesOpportunities for outdoor activities are abundant in our handsome parks, and the Milwaukee River, Lake Michigan and Oak Leaf Trail are all within walking and biking distance in Shorewood.

Atwater Park Overlooking Atwater Beach and Lake Michigan, this park provides spectacular views, a children’s play area and is the location for many community events including the Shorewood Men’s Club Chicken Barbeque and the July 4th celebration and fireworks.

Estabrook ParkMilwaukee County Park spanning 93 acres on the northwest side of the Village along the Milwaukee River. Includes picnic areas, a dog park, bier garden, soccer and Frisbee golf play areas. Also home to the historic Benjamin Church House.

Hubbard Park A secluded, terraced and wooded area on the Milwaukee River. Home to Hubbard Park Lodge and Beer Garden and many Village events such as the Free Summer Concerts.

River Park/Spector FieldA park featuring a little league diamond and soccer fields for younger athletes. This beautiful park is also an access point to the Oak Leaf Trail.

Oak Leaf TrailThis pedestrian and bicycle trail runs parallel to the Milwaukee River and goes south to downtown Milwaukee’s lakefront and north to Whitefish Bay and beyond. For more information call (414) 257-PARK (7275)

Access points: River Park/Spector Field, 3500 Block of Oakland Capitol Dr. & Wilson Dr. at the bicycle pedestrian bridge Wilson Dr. & Congress Ave. Wilson Dr. & Berkeley Ave. River Park/Spector Field – This is home to soccer fields and Shorewood Little League

and is located on the south west edge of the Village.

Shorewood Nature Preserve Nature path from Lake Drive and Newton Avenue to Lake Michigan

Triangle Park Micro park located at the intersection of Morris Blvd., Olive St. and Woodburn St.

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Historical Society5 Department of Public Works6 Post Officez Schools

7 Atwater Elementary 8 Lake Bluff Elementary 9A Shorewood High School 9B VHE Pool 10 Shorewood Intermediate School 11 St. Robert Schoolz Churches

12 Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 13 Kingo Lutheran Church 14 Luther Memorial Chapel 15 North Shore Presbyterian Church 16 St. Robert Catholic Churchz Parks and Recreation

17 River Park/Little League/Soccer Park 18 Atwater Park/Beach 19 Nature Preserve and Hiking 20 Oak Leaf Biking/Walking Trail 21 Estabrook Park 22 Hubbard Park 23 Shorewood Community

Fitness Center 24 Humble Park 25 Triangle Park

Voting WardsSchool Boundaries

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Ward 5-8Poll Location:

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All residents living on the East side of Lake Dr. and north or south of Capitol Dr. are in WARD 5. All residents living on the west side of Lake Dr. and south of Capitol Dr. are in WARD 4.

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Quality-of-life and housing valueShorewood offers a premier quality of life at a great value for your housing dollar.Many factors have an impact on the total costs of living in a community, including tax rates, property taxes, user fees, sewer fees, water fees, garbage removal fees and commuting costs. Shorewood is often represented as having one of the highest property tax rates, however, when comparing combined annual costs for the closest suburbs, Shorewood is actually the third lowest in average annual homeowner costs.

Annual Homeowner Cost by Community

A T T H E E D G E O F T H E C I T Y A N D T H E H E A R T O F E V E R Y T H I N G

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Being Close To Everything CountsShorewood’s scenic location along the lakeshore and convenience to downtown Milwaukee are among ourmost attractive assets. Most times you can be downtown at work or enjoying dinner or a show in just minutes.But it’s not just the commuting time that counts – it’s the cost. Shorewood has the lowest commuting costs in the communities surveyed. With the cost of fuel constantly on the rise, this is a significant consideration.And for families with more than one commuter to downtown, the cost rises, along with a loss of time fromone’s daily schedule.

Way Beyond MoneyThere’s much more. Shorewood’s diversity, walkability, excellent schools and easy access to the city make ita real value and a premier choice for homeowners who appreciate a quality lifestyle.

Everyday life in our Village is easier, more fun and more comfortable because of locally provided services.Residents enjoy the added safety and security provided by our own Police Department and the services of the North Shore Fire Department. Our charming neighborhood continues to be kept in pristine condition by the Shorewood Department of Public Works which ensures attractive, well-maintained streets, mediansand parkways, as well as prompt and efficient trash and recycling pickup.

Citizens of all ages appreciate the Shorewood Public Library, Fitness Center and community pool. Residentscan also walk to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus and take advantage of the many offerings of a major university. Our nationally recognized public school system is the starting point for the leaders of tomorrow. Opportunities for outdoor activities are abundant in our handsome parks, while the MilwaukeeRiver, Lake Michigan and Oak Leaf Trail are all within walking distance. Besides all this, our many specialevents in every season, unique shops and award-winning restaurants make our Village a very desirable place to live, work and raise a family.

COMPARE. CONSIDER. CHOOSE SHOREWOOD!Although many outstanding suburban communities comprise the Milwaukee Metropolitan area, Shorewood’sconvenient location, many amenities, quality housing, thriving businesses and exceptional schools are allgood reasons to call our Village your home. With one of the lowest levels of both user fees and commutecost/time of any of the communities studied, Shorewood is a more attractive option from a financial standpoint than indicated by looking at tax rates alone. Take a closer look at all Shorewood has to offer and you’ll realize that the overall cost is well worth the investment.

Note: A more condensed version of this information is available to distribute to potential new homeowners.

A COMPREHENSIVE COMPARISON OF HOMEOWNER COSTS: SHOREWOOD VS. OTHER MILWAUKEE COMMUNITIES 2014

Many factors have an impact on the total costs of living in a community, including taxrates, other property taxes, user fees, sewer fees, water fees, garbage removal fees and commuting costs. Within 11 neighboring area communities, Shorewood is often represented as having one of the highest property tax rates.

However, when factoring in other fees and special assessments as compared to neighboring communities, Shorewood’s position in the rankings makes it much more competitive from a financial standpoint. Please refer to the following data that illustrates Shorewood’s desirable ranking regarding user fees and commuting costsas compared to other communities. In addition, Shorewood has fewer special assessments.

The Village of Shorewood • 3930 N. Murray Ave. • Shorewood, Wisconsin 53211-2303 • 414.847.2700 • shorewoodtoday.com

Port Washington

Brown Deer

Cedarburg

Bayside

Fox Point

Mequon

Glendale

Wauwatosa

SHOREWOOD

Brookfield

Whitefish Bay

A N N U A L H O M E O W N E R C O S T B Y C O M M U N I T Y *( TA X E S , F E E S A N D C O M M U T E )

$12,532

$11,715

$11,353

$11,153

$9,940

$9,669

$9,185

$4,406 $599 $7,526

$7,370 $581 $3,763

$4,790 $649 $5,914

$6,581 $1,078 $3,494

$6,499 $753 $2,688

$4,015 $1,084 $4,570

$6,924 $478 $1,478

$6,470 $430 $2,285

*Based on a home with an assessed value of $300,000 and a 20% income tax deduction for property taxpayments. Complete data, including identification of sources, available in a separate fact sheet.

Property taxesUser feesCommute costsfor one vehicleat 56 cents permile IRS rate

$8,880

$9,077$6,060 $463 $2,554

$8,386$4,399 $627 $3,360

$8,240$5,765 $594 $1,882

Source: All charts represent 2014 data.

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Total Annual Average User Fees Per Household

Average Utility Bill Comparison

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SURVEY: NOVEMBER 2014 The Village of Shorewood surveyed 11 area communities for a listing of services that are funded with special assessments. Note the number of services that residents pay for by community in addition to standard user fees. Shorewood is the onlycommunity that charges for one additional service – all other communities charge for two or more services.

Mequon

Bayside

Fox Point

Cedarburg

Brookfield

Port Washington

Whitefish Bay

Brown Deer

SHOREWOOD

Wauwatosa

Glendale

TOTAL ANNUAL AVERAGE USER FEES PER HOUSEHOLD

Notes: 1. Only in the event of a new hook-up. 2. Road improvements only; not maintenance 3. Assessed by the City of Mequon.

Average annual sewer fees

Average annual water fees

Average annual garbage/recycling/collection fees

$1084

$360

$336

$299

$80

$599

$594

$581

$169

$246

$430

$272

$718

$417

$350

$397

$225

$259

$227

$309

$217

$163 $267

$274

$335

$374

$150

$547 $265

Village of City of Village of City of Village of City of City of City of Port Village of City of Village ofBayside Brookfield Brown Deer Cedarburg Fox Point Glendale Mequon Washington Shorewood Wauwatosa Whitefish Bay

Street maintenance X X2 X X

Sidewalk maintenance X X X X X

Storm sewer systems X X X X1 X1 X

Sanitary sewer systems X X X1 X1 X1 X X1

Tree maintenance

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Flood control projects X X

Retaining walls

Water utility systems X3 X X1 X1 X1 X X X1

Street lights X

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$1,078

$753

$649

$627

$478

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The Village of Shorewood • 3930 N. Murray Ave. • Shorewood, Wisconsin 53211-2303 • 414.847.2700 • shorewoodtoday.com

Municipality Water Sewer Storm Total

Fox Point $336 $765 $127 $1,227

Mequon $547 $615 $0 $1,162

Bayside $360 $562 $154 $1,078

Whitefish Bay $335 $643 $100 $1,078

Brown Deer $274 $616 $106 $996

SHOREWOOD $226 $766 $0 $992

Wauwatosa $247 $590 $79 $916

Glendale $267 $529 $57 $853

Cedarburg $299 $350 $0 $649

Port Washington $374 $225 $0 $599

Total Annual Commute Costs

PROPERTY TAXES AND ANNUAL COMMUTE COSTSFOR MILWAUKEE COMMUNITIES

PROPERTY TAX RATES P ER $1 ,000*

TOTAL ANNUAL COMMUTE COSTS*

Port Washington

Cedarburg

Mequon

Brown Deer

Bayside

Brookfield

Fox Point

Wauwatosa

Glendale

Whitefish Bay

SHOREWOOD

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$7,526

$5,914

$4,570

$3,763

$3,494

$2,285

$3,360

$2,688

$2,554

$1,478

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SHOREWOOD

Bayside

Fox Point

Glendale

Wauwatosa

Whitefish Bay

Cedarburg

Port Washington

Brookfield

Mequon

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28.85

27.42

27.08

26.96

25.25

24.02

19.96

18.36

18.33

16.73

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13.83 2.12 7.99 1.985.11(2.18)

12.79 2.13 7.68 1.875.00(2.05)

12.94 2.13 7.08 1.875.13(2.07)

9.63 1.72 5.93 7.014.14(1.47)

8.81 2.00 7.69 3.344.83(1.42)

10.95 2.10 5.54 2.135.07(1.77)

10.16 2.13 7.151.94(1.59)

9.86 2.12 5.831.94(1.59)

10.19 1.30 5.97

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PROPERTY TAXES AND ANNUAL COMMUTE COSTSFOR MILWAUKEE COMMUNITIES

PROPERTY TAX RATES P ER $1 ,000*

TOTAL ANNUAL COMMUTE COSTS*

Port Washington

Cedarburg

Mequon

Brown Deer

Bayside

Brookfield

Fox Point

Wauwatosa

Glendale

Whitefish Bay

SHOREWOOD

* 56 cents per mile IRS rate

$7,526

$5,914

$4,570

$3,763

$3,494

$2,285

$3,360

$2,688

$2,554

$1,478

Brown Deer

SHOREWOOD

Bayside

Fox Point

Glendale

Wauwatosa

Whitefish Bay

Cedarburg

Port Washington

Brookfield

Mequon

30.71

28.85

27.42

27.08

26.96

25.25

24.02

19.96

18.36

18.33

16.73

14.36 2.03 8.41 3.314.89(2.29)

13.83 2.12 7.99 1.985.11(2.18)

12.79 2.13 7.68 1.875.00(2.05)

12.94 2.13 7.08 1.875.13(2.07)

9.63 1.72 5.93 7.014.14(1.47)

8.81 2.00 7.69 3.344.83(1.42)

10.95 2.10 5.54 2.135.07(1.77)

10.16 2.13 7.151.94(1.59)

9.86 2.12 5.831.94(1.59)

10.19 1.30 5.97

0.17

2.12(1.65)

8.95 2.12 4.970.23

1.93(1.47)

State property tax creditLocal school districtTechnical collegeCounty taxMunicipal taxOther tax

* Collected in 2014

$1,882

0.20

0.40

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VILLAGE OF SHOREWOODVillageofshorewood.org

“Why Shorewood” page of website has a complete list of resources for buying or renting a home in Shorewood.

SHOREWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT Shorewoodschools.org

Information about Shorewood school district, fitness center and recreation departmentStrobert.org

Information about St. Robert parochial school in Shorewood

SHOREWOOD LIBRARY Shorewoodlibrary.org

SHOREWOOD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Shorewoodwi.com

Business directory and information about events

SHOREWOOD TODAY MAGAZINE Quarterly free magazine mailed to all Shorewood residents and businesses

that celebrates the Shorewood lifestyle and provides news and information about resources and community events in the Village.

GET THE LATEST SHOREWOOD NEWS AND UPDATES EVERY WEEK.Sign up for our weekly Village Manager’s Memo that provides updates on

Village Board initiatives, staff activities, and community events. Visit villageofshorewood.org and click on “Notify Me.”

Village of Shorewood villageofshorewood.org

School District, Fitness Center and Recreation Department

shorewoodschools.org

Business Directory shorewoodwi.com

Shorewood Public Library shorewoodlibrary.org