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Elected Officials CITY OF GREENFIELD WEB SITE: www.GreenfieldWI.US ELECTED CITY OFFICIALS MAYOR MICHAEL J. NEITZKE 4730 W. Abbott Avenue Home No. 282-9860 Office No. 329-5200 E-mail address: [email protected] ALD. LINDA LUBOTSKY……….........District 1 Wds. 1, 2, 3, 4 – Glenwood School – 3550 S. 51st St. 4801 W. Howard Avenue 53220 Home No. 282-5367 Office No. 329-5201 E-MAIL: [email protected] ALD. BRUCE R. BAILEY.............…..District 2 Wds. 5, 6, 7, 8 – Community Center, 7215 W. Cold Spring Rd. 4281 S. 81st Street 53228 Home No. 321-8225 Office No. 329-5202 E-MAIL: [email protected] ALD. KARL KASTNER………………..District 3 Wds. 9, 10, 11, 12 - Whitnall High School, 5000 S. 116th St. 3820 S. River Ridge Boulevard 53228 Daytime: 427-1599 Evening: 329-1593 E-MAIL: [email protected] ALD. PAMELA J. AKERS........….…..District 4 Wds. 13, 14, 15-Maple Grove School, 6921 W. Cold Spring Rd. 4920 W. Layton Avenue 53220 Wds. 16, 17 – Greenfield Public Library, 5310 W. Layton Ave. Home No. 281-6998 Office No. 329-5204 E-MAIL: [email protected] ALD. SHIRLEY A. SARYAN ..………District 5 Wd. 18 – Greenfield Public Library, 5310 W. Layton Ave. 3714 W. Vogel Avenue 53221 Wds. 19, 20, 21 -Elmdale School, 5300 S. Honey Creek Dr. Home No. 282-1919 Office No. 329-5203 E-MAIL: [email protected] MUNICIPAL INFORMATION GREENFIELD CITY HALL CITY ATTORNEY – ROGER C. PYZYK 7325 W. Forest Home Avenue, 53220-3356 10701 W. National Avenue, West Allis, 53227 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (weekdays) 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (weekdays)……………..321-1400 DEPARTMENTS: GREENFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT City Clerk………………………………...329-5219 5330 W. Layton Avenue (Station #1)....……....761-5306 DNS/Engineering...................…............329-5325 4333 S. 92nd Street (Station #2).………..….….545-7946 Finance/Accounting Services………….329-5285 EMERGENCY………………………………...…..…...911 Finance/Assessor Services…………....329-5340 Finance/Treasurer Services……………329-5259 GREENFIELD LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER Health…………………………………….329-5275 5300 W. Layton Avenue…………..…………...761-5300 Information Technology........................329-5284 EMERGENCY………………………...……….......…..911 DNS/Inspection Services & Zoning.......329-5331 (Bldg., Elec., & Plumb. Insp.) GREENFIELD MUNICIPAL COURT Mayor/Human Resources………………329-5208 JUDGE THOMAS C. WILKOSKI Park & Recreation……………………….329-5370 5300 W. Layton Avenue…….…...……..……...761-5366 DNS/Planning/Economic Development.329-5342 GREENFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY 5310 W. Layton Avenue....………......………..321-9595 DNS/PUBLIC WORKS 4551 S. 52nd Street……….………...………......761-5374 January, 2017 LEGISLATIVE HOTLINE: (800)-362-9472 www.legis.wisconsin.gov OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS U.S. SENATOR RON JOHNSON (R) 328 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510…………....……………...…………..(202) 224-5323 Local Office: 517 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite #408, Milwaukee, 53202………………...(414) 276-7282 website: ronjohnson.senate.gov U.S. SENATOR TAMMY BALDWIN (D) 717 Hart Senate Office Bldg., Washington, DC 20510……………………………………....(202) 224-5653 Local Office: 633 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite #1920, Milwaukee, 53203…………..…..(414) 297-4451 website: baldwin.senate.gov (800) 247-5645 CONGRESSMAN – F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER (R) – 5th CONG. DIST. 2449 Rayburn HOB, Washington, DC 20515.....................................................................(202) 225-5101 Local Office: 120 Bishops Way, Room 154, Brookfield, 53005-6294……………….…(262) 784-1111 website: sensenbrenner.house.gov GOVERNOR - SCOTT WALKER (R)……….……….(608) 266-1212 Office of Governor Scott Walker, 115 East Capitol, Madison, 53702 website: walker.wi.gov E-MAIL: [email protected] STATE SENATORS DAVID CRAIG (R) – 28TH SEN. DIST. TIM CARPENTER (D) – 3RD SEN. DIST. P.O. Box 323 2957 S. 38th Street Big Bend, WI 53103 Milwaukee, 53215 (Wards – 2, 5-17, 19-21) (Wards – 1, 3, 4 & 18) State Capitol, Room 104 South State Capitol, Room 109 South P.O. Box 7882 Madison, 53707-7882 P.O. Box 7882 Madison, 53707-7882 (800) 334-1442 or (608) 266-5400 (800) 249-8173 or (608) 266-8535 E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVES/ASSEMBLY KEN SKOWRONSKI (R) - 82ND ASM. DIST. DANIEL RIEMER (D) – 7TH ASM. DIST. 8642 S. 116th St. 3022 S. 39th St. Franklin, 53132 Milwaukee, 53215 (Wards - 2, 16, 17, 19-21) (Wards – 1, 3, 4 & 18) State Capitol, Room 209 North State Capitol, Room 122 North P.O. Box 8953 Madison, 53708 P.O. Box 8953 Madison, 53708 (888) 534-0082 or (608) 266-8590 (888) 529-0007 or (608) 266-1733 E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] MIKE KUGLITSCH (R) – 84TH ASM. DIST. 21865 W. Tolbert Dr. New Berlin, 53146 (Wards – 5 – 15) State Capitol, Room 129 West P.O. Box 8952 Madison, 53708 (888) 534-0084 or (608) 267-5158 E-MAIL: [email protected] January, 2017 COUNTY SUPERVISORS Milwaukee County Courthouse 901 North 9th St., Room 201, Milwaukee, WI 53233 Telephone: 278-4222 Fax: 223-1380 DAN SEBRING – 11TH SUPV. DIST. TONY STASKUNAS – 17TH SUPV. DIST. 901 N. 9th St., Rm. 201-S 901 N. 9th St., Rm. 201-O Milwaukee, 53233 Milwaukee, 53233 (Wards – 1-4, 13-21) (Wards – 5-12) County Courthouse Office: 278-4253 County Courthouse Office: 278-4247 E-MAIL: [email protected] E-MAIL: [email protected] website: county.milwaukee.gov/Sebring website: county.milwaukee.gov/Staskunas SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENFIELD WHITNALL SCHOOL DISTRICT 4850 S. 60th Street 5000 S. 116th Street Greenfield, 53220 855-2050 Greenfield, 53228 525-8400 WEST ALLIS – WEST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1205 S. 70th St., 5TH Floor West Allis, 53214 604-3000 OTHER INFORMATION JOHN’S DISPOSALSERVICES, INC. UNITED STATES POST OFFICE (Garbage/Recycling/Yard Waste) 7353 W. Forest Home Avenue…....(414) 545-8771 107 Hwy. U, Whitewater, 53190…..………..(262) 473-4700 5114 S. 27th Street……………..…..(414) 282-1288 GREENFIELD NOW (pub. by Journal/Sentinel on Thursdays) TIME WARNER CABLE www.GreenfieldNOW.com.................…….............224-2000 Southridge Mall (upper level north end) 5300 S. 76th St. ………...………......(866) 892-6007 MILW. METRO SEWERAGE. DIST. (MMSD) Hazardous waste info. - www.mmsd.com .............225-2066 SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE 8455 W. Layton Avenue….…....…..(877) 600-2856 MILWAUKEE WATER WORKS……………………..286-2830 U.S. IMMIGRATION OFFICE………(800) 375-5283 MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT 5500 W. Grange Avenue…………………...……….266-1000 DEPT./NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR)...263-8500 LOW INCOME HOUSING (HUD)…………………....297-3214 MILW. COUNTY COURT HOUSE Senior I.D. Cards……………………......…278-5146 MILW. METRO. FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL …..….278-1240 Birth/Death/Marriage Cert. Info. ……........278-4002 WI. DIVISION OF CONSUMER PROTECTION...….272-6952 MILW. PUBLIC LIBRARY (Central)......286-3000 Landlord/Tenant Disputes) (800) 422-7128 814 W. Wisconsin Ave. MILW. AREA DOMESTIC ANIMAL CONTROL…...649-8640 DIGGER’S HOTLINE…………….....(800) 242-8511 MILW. COUNTY TRANSIT SYSTEM ………...…......344-6711 WELCOME WAGON…….…......…..(800) 779-3526 MILW. COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION ……….286-3491 January, 2017.
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