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Directory of Public Officials WAUKESHA COUNTY WISCONSIN DIRECTORY OF 2020 PUBLIC OFFICIALS Compiled by Meg Wartman County Clerk 515 W. Moreland Blvd. AC120 Waukesha, WI 53188-2428 (262) 548-7010 Created and Illustrated by Paige Drew Table of Contents 3-4 Department Addresses 5-8 Department Contact Information 9 Federal Officers 10 State Executive Officers 11 State Senators 12-13 State Assembly Representatives 14 State Supreme Court Justices 14 State Court of Appeals District II 15 Constitutional Elected Officers 16-18 Board of Supervisors 19 County Board Committees 20-21 Town of Brookfield 22-23 Town of Delafield 24-25 Town of Eagle 26-27 Town of Genesee 28-29 Town of Lisbon 30-31 Town of Merton 32-33 Town of Mukwonago 34-35 Town of Oconomowoc 36-37 Town of Ottawa 38-39 Village of Big Bend 40-41 Village of Butler 42-43 Village of Chenequa 44-45 Village of Dousman 46-47 Village of Eagle 48-49 Village of Elm Grove 50-51 Village of Hartland 52-53 Village of Lac La Belle 54-55 Village of Lannon 56-57 Village of Menomonee Falls 58-59 Village of Merton 60-62 Village of Mukwonago 63-64 Village of Nashotah 65-66 Village of North Prairie 67-68 Village of Oconomowoc Lake 69-70 Village of Pewaukee 71-72 Village of Summit 1 Table of Contents 73-74 Village of Sussex 75-76 Village of Vernon 77-78 Village of Wales 79-80 Village of Waukesha 81-83 City of Brookfield 84-85 City of Delafield 86-87 City of Muskego 88-89 City of New Berlin 90-91 City of Oconomowoc 92-93 City of Pewaukee 94-96 City of Waukesha 97-98 Arrowhead Union High School District 99 East Troy School District 100-101 Elmbrook School District 102-103 Hamilton School District 104 Hartland-Lakeside School District 105-106 Kettle Moraine School District 107 Lake Country School District 108-109 Menomonee Falls School District 110 Merton Community School District 111-112 Mukwonago School District 113-114 Muskego-Norway School District 115-116 New Berlin School District 117 Norris School District 118 North Lake School District 119-120 Oconomowoc Area School District 121-122 Palmyra-Eagle School District 123-124 Pewaukee School District 125 Richmond School District 126 Stone Bank School District 127 Swallow School District 128 Washington-Caldwell School District 129 Waterford Union School District 130-131 Waukesha School District 132 Waukesha County Zip Codes 133-134 Map of Waukesha County 2 Waukesha County Department Addresses Waukesha County Waukesha County Administration Center Human Service Center 515 W. Moreland Blvd. 514 Riverview Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha County Waukesha County Courthouse Mental Health Center 515 W. Moreland Blvd. 1501 Airport Road Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha County Waukesha County Justice Center Public Health Center 515 W. Moreland Blvd. 514 Riverview Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha County Waukesha County Huber Facility Exposition Center 1400 Northview Road 1000 Northview Road Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha County Waukesha County Juvenile Center Airport 521 Riverview Avenue 2525 Aviation Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha, WI 53188 3 Waukesha County Department Addresses Waukesha County Fleet/Highway Operations 1641 Woodburn Road Waukesha, WI 53188 Waukesha County Joint Materials Recover Facility 1401 W. Mt. Vernon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53233 Waukesha County Museum 101 West Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 Waukesha County Bridges Library System 741 North Grand Ave #210 Waukesha, WI 53186 Waukesha County Communication Center 1621 Woodburn Road Waukesha, WI 53188 4 Waukesha County Department Contact Information Administration, Director Of Andrew Thelke (262) 548-7020 Divisions Finance (262) 548-7020 Human Resources (262) 548-7044 Information Systems (262) 548-7610 Purchasing (262) 548-7888 Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) (262) 548-7848 Mary Smith (262) 548-7834 Airport Kurt Stanich, Manager (262) 521-5250 Chairperson of County Paul L. Decker (262) 548-7002 Communication Center (262) 446-5075 Community Development Kristin Silva (262) 896-3370 Corporation Counsel Erik Weidig (262) 896-8382 County Clerk Meg Wartman (262) 548-7010 County Executive Paul Farrow (262) 548-7902 Courts & Offices: Clerk of Circuit Courts Monica Paz - (262) 548-7582 Interim Clerk of Court 5 Waukesha County Department Contact Information Administration, Director Of Juvenile Court, Clerk of Andrew Thelke (262) 548-7020 Kelly Haag (262) 548-7456 Divisions 3rd Judicial District Finance (262) 548-7020 Michael Neimon (262) 548-7209 Human Resources (262) 548-7044 Judges Information Systems (262) 548-7610 Circuit Court I - Purchasing (262) 548-7888 Judge Michael O. Bohren (262) 548-7482 Aging & Disability Resource Circuit Court II - Center (ADRC) (262) 548-7848 Presiding Judge Jennifer R. Dorow (262) 548-7538 Mary Smith (262) 548-7834 Circuit Court III - Airport Judge Ralph M. Ramirez (262) 548-7543 Kurt Stanich, Manager (262) 521-5250 Circuit Court IV - Chairperson of County Judge Lloyd Carter (262) 548-7809 Circuit Court V - Paul L. Decker (262) 548-7002 Judge Lee S. Dreyfus, Jr. (262) 548-7483 Communication Center (262) 446-5075 Circuit Court VI - Community Development Judge Brad D. Schimel (262) 548-7548 Kristin Silva (262) 896-3370 Circuit Court VII - Corporation Counsel Judge Maria S. Lazar (262) 548-7541 Erik Weidig (262) 896-8382 Circuit Court VIII - County Clerk Judge Michael P. Maxwell (262) 548-7539 Meg Wartman (262) 548-7010 Circuit Court IX - County Executive Judge Michael J. Aprahamian (262) 548-7481 Paul Farrow (262) 548-7902 Circuit Court X - Courts & Offices: Judge Paul Bugenhagen, Jr. (262) 548-7454 Clerk of Circuit Courts Circuit Court XI - Monica Paz - (262) 548-7582 Judge William J. Domina (262) 548-7540 Interim Clerk of Court Circuit Court XII - Judge Laura F. Lau (262) 548-7503 6 Waukesha County Department Contact Information Court Commissioners Linda Saafir (262) 548-7447 David Herring Kevin Costello David F. Pike Daniel Rieck Paul R. Nowakowski District Attorney Susan L. Opper (262) 548-7076 Emergency Preparedness Gary Bell (262) 466-5075 Exposition Center (262) 548-7200 Family Court Counseling Services (262) 548-7900 Federated Library System (262) 896-8080 Health & Human Services, Director of Antwayne Robertson (262) 548-7676 Economic Support (262) 548-7280 Aging & Disability Resource (262) 548-7848 Center (ADRC) Juvenile Center (262) 548-7731 Juvenile Court and Offices (262) 548-7449 Medical Examiner Lynda Biedrzycki, M.D. (262) 548-7575 Mental Health Center Outpatient MH/AODA Clinic (262) 548-7666 Parks & Land Use, Director of Dale Shaver (262) 896-8300 7 Waukesha County Department Contact Information Divisions Environmental Health Humane Animal Land Conservation Parks Planning & Zoning (262) 548-7790 Recycling & Solid Waste Public Health Center (262) 896-8430 Public Works, Director of Allison Bussler (262) 548-7740 Facilities Division (262) 548-7197 Register in Probate Paul Nowakowski (262) 548-7468 Register of Deeds James Behrend (262) 548-7583 Tax Listing Division (262) 548-7597 Sheriff Eric Severson (262) 548-7122 Non-Emergency (262) 548-7122 Huber Jail (262) 548-7182 Surveyor Robert Merry (SEWRPC) (262) 547-6721 Treasurer Pamela F. Reeves (262) 548-7029 UW-Cooperative Extension Jerry Braatz (262) 548-7770 Veteran’s Services Michael Johannes (262) 548-7732 8 Federal Officers United States President (Term - 4 years) Donald J. Trump (R) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C. 20500 (202) 456-1414 United States Senators (Term - 6 years) Ron Johnson (R) Tammy Baldwin (D) Oshkosh, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 328 Hart Senate 709 Hart Senate Office Building Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-5323 (202) 224-5653 Local: (414) 276-7282 Local: (414) 297-4451 Toll Free: (800) 247-5645 United States Representatives (Term - 2 years) 5th District Washington 1st District Washington F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R) Bryan Steil (R) 2449 Rayburn House 1408 Longworth House Office Building Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5101 (202) 225-3031 Toll Free: (888) 909-7926 District District 120 Bishops Way - Rm. 154 20 S. Main St. - Ste. 10 Brookfield, WI 53005 Janesville, WI 53545 (262) 784-1111 (608) 752-4050 9 State Executive Officers (Term - 4 years) Governor Tony Evers (D) (608) 266-1212 115 East Capitol Fax: (608) 267-8983 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes (D) (608) 266-3516 19 East, State Capitol Fax: (608) 267-3571 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Secretary of State Douglas J. La Follette (D) (608) 266-8888 30 W. Mifflin, 10th Floor Fax: (608) 266-3159 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 Mailing Address: PO BOX 7848, Madision, WI 53707 State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski (D) (608) 266-1714 PO BOX 7871 Madison, WI 53707 Attorney General Josh Kaul (D) (608) 266-1221 PO BOX 7857 (608) 267-2779 Madison, WI 53707 State Superintendent of Public Instruction Carolyn Stanford Taylor Toll Free: (800) 441-4563 PO BOX 7841 Madison, WI 53707 10 State Senators (Term - 4 years) 5th District Dale Kooyenga (R) Madison: (608) 266-2512 PO BOX 7882 District: (866) 877-6061 Madison, Wisconsin 5370 [email protected] 8th District Alberta Darling (R) Madison: (608) 266-5830 PO BOX 7882 [email protected] Madison, Wisconsin 53702 11th District Steve Nass (R) Madison: (608) 266-5830 PO BOX 7882 Toll Free: (888) 528-1457 Madison, Wisconsin 53702 [email protected] 13th District Scott L. Fitzgerald (R) Madison: (608) 266-5660 PO BOX 7882 [email protected] Madison, Wisconsin 53702 28th District David Craig (R) Madison:
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