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Official Directory JUNE 2019-2020 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY EAU CLAIRE COUNTY WISCONSIN TELEPHONE LISTING ADMINISTRATION .............................................. 715.839.5106 AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER .. 715.839.4735 AIRPORT ............................................................... 715.839.4900 BEAVER CREEK RESERVE ................................ 715.877.2212 CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY ................................ 715.839.4770 CIRCUIT COURTS ................................................ 715.839.4816 CORPORATION COUNSEL ................................. 715.839.4836 COUNTY BOARD ................................................. 715.839.4835 COUNTY CLERK .................................................. 715.839.4801 COURT-BRANCH I............................................... 715.839.6149 COURT-BRANCH II ............................................. 715.839.6149 COURT-BRANCH III ............................................ 715.839.7732 COURT-BRANCH IV ............................................ 715.839.6170 COURT-BRANCH V ............................................. 715.839.6029 DISTRICT ATTORNEY ........................................ 715.839.4828 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORD ........... 715.839.6960 EXTENSION .......................................................... 715.839.4712 FACILITIES ........................................................... 715.839.4739 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ................................... 715.839.2879 HEALTH DEPARTMENT ..................................... 715.839.4718 HIGHWAY ............................................................. 715.839.2952 HOUSING AUTHORITY ...................................... 715.839.6240 HUMAN RESOURCES ......................................... 715.839.4710 HUMAN SERVICES ............................................. 715.839.2300 HUMANE ASSOCIATION ................................... 715.839.4747 INFORMATION SYSTEMS .................................. 715.839.4841 JUDICIAL COURT COMMISSIONER ................. 715.839.6029 PARKS AND FOREST .......................................... 715.839.4783 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT .................... 715.839.4741 PUBLIC DEFENDER ............................................ 715.836.2006 REGISTER IN PROBATE/ CLERK OF JUVENILE COURT ...................... 715.839.4823 REGISTER OF DEEDS ......................................... 715.839.4745 SHERIFF ................................................................ 715.839.4709 TREASURER/MAIL .............................................. 715.839.4805 TRY MEDIATION INC. ........................................ 715.839.6295 U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT ............................... 715.839.2980 VETERAN SERVICES .......................................... 715.839.4744 JUNE 2019-2020 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF EAU CLAIRE COUNTY Office Hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday CLOSED WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS website: www.co.eau-claire.wi.us email: [email protected] Ag./Extension .......................... 227 First St. West, Altoona 54720 Airport ..................................... 3800 Starr Ave., Eau Claire 54703 Courthouse ............................ 721 Oxford Ave., Eau Claire 54703 Jail ................................................ 710 2nd Ave., Eau Claire 54703 Highway ................................. 2000 Spooner Ave., Altoona 54720 Parks and Forest ...................... 227 First St. West, Altoona 54720 NICK SMIAR Chair 715.839.4835 COLLEEN A. BATES First Vice Chair 715.835.9813 GERALD “JERRY” WILKIE Second Vice Chair 715.834.1495 KATHRYN SCHAUF County Administrator 715.839.5106 JANET K. LOOMIS County Clerk 715.839.4803 i TABLE OF CONTENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT President’s Cabinet 1 Supreme Court 1 Senate 2 House of Representatives 2 STATE GOVERNMENT State Officers 3 Supreme Court 4 Court of Appeals 4 Senate 5 Assembly 6 COUNTY GOVERNMENT County Officers 8 County Circuit Court 8 Board of Supervisors 8 Standing Committees 13 Boards, Commissions & Councils 15 County Board Supervisors on Committees, Commissions & Boards 20 County Offices 24 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Town 28 Village 41 City 43 SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN EAU CLAIRE COUNTY 46 COUNTY STATISTICS 52 COUNTY MAP 53 COUNTY BOARD MEETING DATES 54 ii FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 202.456.1414 www.whitehouse.gov PRESIDENT.....DONALD J. TRUMP (R) VICE PRESIDENT.....MICHAEL R. PENCE (R) Terms expire January 2021 PRESIDENT'S CABINET Attorney General, Dept. of Justice................. William Barr Secretary of Agriculture ............................... Sonny Perdue Secretary of Commerce ................................. Wilbur Ross Secretary of Defense ............................... Patrick Shanahan Secretary of Education ................................. Betsey DeVos Secretary of Energy .......................................... Rick Perry Secretary of Health & Human Services ……… Alex Azar Secretary of Dept. of Homeland Security ............................................... Kevin McAleenan Secretary of Housing & Urban Development .................................. Ben Carson Secretary of Interior ................................. David Bernhardt Secretary of Labor ........................................ Alex Acosta Secretary of State .......................................... Mike Pompeo Secretary of Transportation ............................ Elaine Chao Secretary of Treasury ................................ Steven Mnuchin Secretary of Veterans Affairs …………. .... Robert Wilkie UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT U.S. Supreme Court Building One First Street NE Washington, DC 20543 202.479.3000 JOHN G. ROBERTS, JR., Chief Justice Associate Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr. Stephen G. Breyer Sonia Sotomayor Elena Kagan Clarence Thomas Neil Gorsuch Ruth Bader Ginsburg Brett Kavanaugh 1 UNITED STATES SENATOR TAMMY BALDWIN (D) 709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202.224.5653 30 West Mifflin Street, Suite 700 Madison, WI 53703 608.264.5338 www.baldwin.senate.gov Term: Six Years - Expires January 2025 RON JOHNSON (R) 328 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202.224.5323 219 Washington Avenue, Suite 100 Oshkosh, WI 54901 920.230.7250 www.ronjohnson.senate.gov Term: Six Years - Expires January 2023 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 RON KIND (D) 1502 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202.225.5506 www.kind.house.gov 131 South Barstow Street, Suite 301 Eau Claire, WI 54701 715.831.9214 Term: Two Years - Expires January 2021 2 STATE GOVERNMENT LEGISLATIVE HOTLINE 1.800.362.9472 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU One East Main Street, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53703 608.266.0341 www.legis.wisconsin.gov STATE OFFICERS Governor TONY EVERS (D) P.O. Box 7863, Madison, WI 53707-7863 608.266.1212 [email protected] Lieutenant Governor MANDELA BARNES (D) P.O. Box 2043, Madison, WI 53701-2043 608.266.3516 [email protected] Secretary of State DOUG LA FOLLETTE (D) P.O. Box 7848, Madison, WI 53707-7848 608.266.8888 www.sos.state.wi.us State Treasurer SARAH GODLEWSKI (D) P.O. Box 7871, Madison, WI 53707-7871 608.266.1714 [email protected] Attorney General JOSH KAUL (D) P.O. Box 7857, Madison, WI 53707-7857 608.266.1221, Fax 608.267.2779 www.doj.state.wi.us Term: Four Years - Expires January 2023 Superintendent of Public Instruction CAROLYN STANFORD TAYLOR 125 S. Webster Street, Madison, WI 53703-7841 800.441.4563 dpi.wi.gov Term: Four Years - Expires July 2021 3 STATE SUPREME COURT P.O. Box 1688 Madison, WI 53701-1688 608.261.8299 CHIEF JUSTICE PATIENCE D. ROGGENSACK Term Expires 2023 Associate Justices ANN WALSH BRADLEY ................................................... 2025 REBECCA G. BRADLEY................................................... 2026 REBECCA DALLET ........................................................... 2028 BRIAN HAGEDORN .......................................................... 2029 DANIEL KELLY ................................................................. 2020 ANNETTE ZIEGLER ........................................................ 2027 Term: Ten Years - Expires July 31 COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT 3 Court Chambers are located in Wausau 2100 Stewart Avenue, Suite 310 Wausau, WI 54401 715.848.1421 THOMAS M. HRUZ............................................................ 2022 MARK A. SEIDL ................................................................. 2021 LISA K. STARK .................................................................. 2025 Term: Six Years - Expires July 31 4 SENATE 23rd SENATE DISTRICT (That part of Eau Claire County in Assembly District 68) KATHLEEN BERNIER (R) 10923 40th Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 608.266.7511 888.437.9436 [email protected] Term: Four Years - Expires January 2023 31st SENATE DISTRICT (That part of Eau Claire County in Assembly Districts 91 and 93) JEFF SMITH (D) S7747 Norrish Rd. Eau Claire, WI 54701 P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 608.266.8546 877.763.6636 [email protected] Term: Four Years - Expires January 2023 5 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ASSEMBLY Term: Two Years - Expires January 2021 68th DISTRICT (23rd Senate) Towns of Bridge Creek, Clear Creek, Fairchild, Lincoln, Ludington, Otter Creek, Seymour, Wilson; Villages of Fall Creek and Fairchild; City of Altoona Wards 1-11; City of Augusta; and City of Eau Claire Wards 11, 16, 36, 37, 54 JESSE JAMES (R) 2511 Botsford Avenue Altoona, WI 54720 P.O. Box 8952 Madison, WI 53708-8952 608.266.9172 888.534.0068 [email protected] 6 91st DISTRICT (31st Senate) City of Eau Claire Wards 1-10,
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