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Wisdot City Village Town Index Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** - CVT Codes (ALL) - **This list is arranged alphabetically by Local Government type in the following order: City, County, Town, Village; then by the proper name of the Local Government. Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Abbotsford CLARK 10201 Northwest City of Adams ADAMS 01201 North Central City of Algoma KEWAUNEE 31201 Northeast City of Alma BUFFALO 06201 Northwest City of Altoona EAU CLAIRE 18201 Northwest City of Amery POLK 48201 Northwest City of Antigo LANGLADE 34201 North Central City of Appleton OUTAGAMIE 44201 Northeast City of Arcadia TREMPEALEAU 61201 Northwest City of Ashland ASHLAND 02201 Northwest City of Augusta EAU CLAIRE 18202 Northwest City of Baraboo SAUK 56206 Southwest City of Barron BARRON 03206 Northwest City of Bayfield BAYFIELD 04206 Northwest City of Beaver Dam DODGE 14206 Southwest City of Beloit ROCK 53206 Southwest City of Berlin GREEN LAKE 24206 North Central City of Black River Falls JACKSON 27206 Northwest City of Blair TREMPEALEAU 61206 Northwest City of Bloomer CHIPPEWA 09206 Northwest City of Boscobel GRANT 22206 Southwest City of Brillion CALUMET 08206 Northeast City of Brodhead GREEN 23206 Southwest City of Brookfield WAUKESHA 67206 Southeast City of Buffalo City BUFFALO 06206 Northwest City of Burlington RACINE 51206 Southeast City of Cedarburg OZAUKEE 45211 Southeast City of Chetek BARRON 03211 Northwest City of Chilton CALUMET 08211 Northeast City of Chippewa Falls CHIPPEWA 09211 Northwest Document Name: 07. CVT List A to Z Page 1 of 57 Run Date: 12/19/14 Universe name: GTA_ESTIMATE Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Clintonville WAUPACA 68211 North Central City of Colby CLARK 10211 Northwest City of Columbus COLUMBIA 11211 Southwest City of Cornell CHIPPEWA 09213 Northwest City of Crandon FOREST 21211 North Central City of Cuba City GRANT 22211 Southwest City of Cudahy MILWAUKEE 40211 Southeast City of Cumberland BARRON 03212 Northwest City of Darlington LAFAYETTE 33216 Southwest City of Delafield WAUKESHA 67216 Southeast City of Delavan WALWORTH 64216 Southeast City of De Pere BROWN 05216 Northeast City of Dodgeville IOWA 25216 Southwest City of Durand PEPIN 46216 Northwest City of Eagle River VILAS 63221 North Central City of Eau Claire EAU CLAIRE 18221 Northwest City of Edgerton ROCK 53221 Southwest City of Elkhorn WALWORTH 64221 Southeast City of Elroy JUNEAU 29221 Southwest City of Evansville ROCK 53222 Southwest City of Fennimore GRANT 22226 Southwest City of Fitchburg DANE 13225 Southwest City of Fond Du Lac FOND DU LAC 20226 Northeast City of Fort Atkinson JEFFERSON 28226 Southwest City of Fountain City BUFFALO 06226 Northwest City of Fox Lake DODGE 14226 Southwest City of Franklin MILWAUKEE 40226 Southeast City of Galesville TREMPEALEAU 61231 Northwest City of Gillett OCONTO 42231 Northeast City of Glendale MILWAUKEE 40231 Southeast City of Glenwood City ST. CROIX 55231 Northwest City of Green Bay BROWN 05231 Northeast City of Greenfield MILWAUKEE 40236 Southeast City of Green Lake GREEN LAKE 24231 North Central Document Name: 07. CVT List A to Z Page 2 of 57 Run Date: 12/19/14 Universe name: GTA_ESTIMATE Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Greenwood CLARK 10231 Northwest City of Hartford WASHINGTON 66236 Southeast City of Hayward SAWYER 57236 Northwest City of Hillsboro VERNON 62236 Southwest City of Horicon DODGE 14236 Southwest City of Hudson ST. CROIX 55236 Northwest City of Hurley IRON 26236 North Central City of Independence TREMPEALEAU 61241 Northwest City of Janesville ROCK 53241 Southwest City of Jefferson JEFFERSON 28241 Southwest City of Juneau DODGE 14241 Southwest City of Kaukauna OUTAGAMIE 44241 Northeast City of Kenosha KENOSHA 30241 Southeast City of Kewaunee KEWAUNEE 31241 Northeast City of Kiel MANITOWOC 36241 Northeast City of La Crosse LA CROSSE 32246 Southwest City of Ladysmith RUSK 54246 Northwest City of Lake Geneva WALWORTH 64246 Southeast City of Lake Mills JEFFERSON 28246 Southwest City of Lancaster GRANT 22246 Southwest City of Lodi COLUMBIA 11246 Southwest City of Loyal CLARK 10246 Northwest City of Madison DANE 13251 Southwest City of Manawa WAUPACA 68251 North Central City of Manitowoc MANITOWOC 36251 Northeast City of Marinette MARINETTE 38251 Northeast City of Marion WAUPACA 68252 North Central City of Markesan GREEN LAKE 24251 North Central City of Marshfield WOOD 71251 North Central City of Mauston JUNEAU 29251 Southwest City of Mayville DODGE 14251 Southwest City of Medford TAYLOR 60251 Northwest City of Mellen ASHLAND 02251 Northwest City of Menasha WINNEBAGO 70251 Northeast Document Name: 07. CVT List A to Z Page 3 of 57 Run Date: 12/19/14 Universe name: GTA_ESTIMATE Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Menomonie DUNN 17251 Northwest City of Mequon OZAUKEE 45255 Southeast City of Merrill LINCOLN 35251 North Central City of Middleton DANE 13255 Southwest City of Milton ROCK 53257 Southwest City of Milwaukee MILWAUKEE 40251 Southeast City of Mineral Point IOWA 25251 Southwest City of Mondovi BUFFALO 06251 Northwest City of Monona DANE 13258 Southwest City of Monroe GREEN 23251 Southwest City of Montello MARQUETTE 39251 North Central City of Montreal IRON 26251 North Central City of Mosinee MARATHON 37251 North Central City of Muskego WAUKESHA 67251 Southeast City of Neenah WINNEBAGO 70261 Northeast City of Neillsville CLARK 10261 Northwest City of Nekoosa WOOD 71261 North Central City of New Berlin WAUKESHA 67261 Southeast City of New Holstein CALUMET 08261 Northeast City of New Lisbon JUNEAU 29261 Southwest City of New London WAUPACA 68261 North Central City of New Richmond ST. CROIX 55261 Northwest City of Niagara MARINETTE 38261 Northeast City of Oak Creek MILWAUKEE 40265 Southeast City of Oconomowoc WAUKESHA 67265 Southeast City of Oconto OCONTO 42265 Northeast City of Oconto Falls OCONTO 42266 Northeast City of Omro WINNEBAGO 70265 Northeast City of Onalaska LA CROSSE 32265 Southwest City of Oshkosh WINNEBAGO 70266 Northeast City of Osseo TREMPEALEAU 61265 Northwest City of Owen CLARK 10265 Northwest City of Park Falls PRICE 50271 North Central City of Peshtigo MARINETTE 38271 Northeast Document Name: 07. CVT List A to Z Page 4 of 57 Run Date: 12/19/14 Universe name: GTA_ESTIMATE Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Pewaukee WAUKESHA 67270 Southeast City of Phillips PRICE 50272 North Central City of Pittsville WOOD 71271 North Central City of Platteville GRANT 22271 Southwest City of Plymouth SHEBOYGAN 59271 Northeast City of Portage COLUMBIA 11271 Southwest City of Port Washington OZAUKEE 45271 Southeast City of Prairie Du Chien CRAWFORD 12271 Southwest City of Prescott PIERCE 47271 Northwest City of Princeton GREEN LAKE 24271 North Central City of Racine RACINE 51276 Southeast City of Reedsburg SAUK 56276 Southwest City of Rhinelander ONEIDA 43276 North Central City of Rice Lake BARRON 03276 Northwest City of Richland Center RICHLAND 52276 Southwest City of Ripon FOND DU LAC 20276 Northeast City of River Falls PIERCE 47276 Northwest City of Saint Croix Falls POLK 48281 Northwest City of Saint Francis MILWAUKEE 40281 Southeast City of Schofield MARATHON 37281 North Central City of Seymour OUTAGAMIE 44281 Northeast City of Shawano SHAWANO 58281 North Central City of Sheboygan SHEBOYGAN 59281 Northeast City of Sheboygan Falls SHEBOYGAN 59282 Northeast City of Shell Lake WASHBURN 65282 Northwest City of Shullsburg LAFAYETTE 33281 Southwest City of South Milwaukee MILWAUKEE 40282 Southeast City of Sparta MONROE 41281 Southwest City of Spooner WASHBURN 65281 Northwest City of Stanley CHIPPEWA 09281 Northwest City of Stevens Point PORTAGE 49281 North Central City of Stoughton DANE 13281 Southwest City of Sturgeon Bay DOOR 15281 Northeast City of Sun Prairie DANE 13282 Southwest Document Name: 07. CVT List A to Z Page 5 of 57 Run Date: 12/19/14 Universe name: GTA_ESTIMATE Calendar Year 2015 CVT List A to Z** Local Government County CVT Code WisDOT Region City of Superior DOUGLAS 16281 Northwest City of Thorp CLARK 10286 Northwest City of Tomah MONROE 41286 Southwest City of Tomahawk LINCOLN 35286 North Central City of Two Rivers MANITOWOC 36286 Northeast City of Verona DANE 13286 Southwest City of Viroqua VERNON 62286 Southwest City of Washburn BAYFIELD 04291 Northwest City of Waterloo JEFFERSON 28290 Southwest City of Watertown JEFFERSON 28291 Southwest City of Waukesha WAUKESHA 67291 Southeast City of Waupaca WAUPACA 68291 North Central City of Waupun DODGE 14292 Southwest City of Wausau MARATHON 37291 North Central City of Wautoma WAUSHARA 69291 North Central City of Wauwatosa MILWAUKEE 40291 Southeast City of West Allis MILWAUKEE 40292 Southeast City of West Bend WASHINGTON 66291 Southeast City of Westby VERNON 62291 Southwest City of Weyauwega WAUPACA 68292 North Central City of Whitehall TREMPEALEAU 61291 Northwest City of Whitewater WALWORTH 64291 Southeast City of Wisconsin Dells COLUMBIA 11291 Southwest City of Wisconsin Rapids WOOD 71291 North Central County of Adams ADAMS 01000 North Central County of Ashland ASHLAND 02000 Northwest County of Barron BARRON 03000 Northwest County of Bayfield BAYFIELD 04000 Northwest County of Brown BROWN 05000 Northeast County of Buffalo BUFFALO 06000 Northwest County of Burnett BURNETT 07000 Northwest County of Calumet CALUMET 08000 Northeast County of Chippewa CHIPPEWA 09000 Northwest County of Clark CLARK 10000 Northwest
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