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Ozaukee County



http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/

Phone Number: (262) 238-6400

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 994,
Port Washington, WI 53074-0994

Sheriff's Office: (262) 284-8490

County Government


Election and Voter Information
The most recent County election results can be found at:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/minutes/results-1.htm

History, Services and Funding
For a general report on County government, prpared by the Wisconsin Counties Association, please download this document. Adobe Reader is required to view:
History, Services, Funding

County Board Meeting Minutes
The minutes of the meetings of the Ozaukee County Board and committees are available here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/minutes/Index.html

Comprehensive Plan
The Ozaukee County Comprehensive Plan highlights inventory and projection data and recommendations regarding a variety of County issues, including: agricultural, natural, and cultural resources; land use; housing; transportation; utilities and community facilities; economic development; and intergovernmental cooperation.
The Ozaukee County Comprehensive Plan can be viewed here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/SmartGrowth/Index.htm

County Information


County Annual Reports
The Annual Reports for Ozaukee County, by department, can be read here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/AnnualReports/2008/Index.htm

Ozaukee County Land Information
Land assessment data for Ozaukee County can be viewed through the County's interactive map:
http://www.gis.co.ozaukee.wi.us/OzaukeeCo/viewer.aspx

Flooding and Flood Risk Data
Frequently asked questions about flood plains in Ozaukee County, including resources on how to protect your property, is available here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/FloodplainProtection/Flood Protection FAQs.htm

Ozaukee County Government Services


County Departments
The complete listing of all County Departments, including a description of the services each offers, can be found here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/county.html

The Ozaukee County Clerk of Courts
The Clerk of Courts Department is responsible for filings and payments for criminal and traffic cases; filings and judgments in civil, family, paternity, small claims, garnishments, restraining orders, liens, state delinquent tax warrants and unemployment compensation warrants; jury management; accounting for traffic, civil, criminal and guardian ad litem; petitions for occupational driver's licenses; and the receipt and disbursement of child support and maintenance payments. More information on the Clerk of Courts, including contact methods, is available here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/ClerkCourts/Index.htm

Ozaukee County Clerk
The Ozaukee County Clerk is responsible for marriage licenses, elections, applications for passports, dog licenses, management of the County Board or its committees, the census, and updating the County Directory. More information on the County Clerk, including contact methods, is available here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/CountyClerk/Index.html

Planning and Parks
The Planning and Parks Department manages all county parks and golf courses, facilitates trails, and coordinates the ice center. More information on the Planning and Parks Department, including contact methods, is available here:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/Parks/Index.html

Parks and Recreation


County Events
A calendar of events in Ozaukee County can be viewed at the following link. Have an event you would like to publicize? Details on submitting events is available on that page.
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/Events/Index.htm

Ozaukee Interurban Trail
The Interurban Trail runs through the length of Ozaukee County. Information on the trail, including maps, news and information on the Trail Improvement Project, is availabe at their website:
http://www.interurbantrail.us/

Ozaukee County Fair
The 2009 Ozaukee County Fair runs from July 29 through August 2. 2009 marks the Ozaukee County Fair's 150th anniversary! The Ozaukee County Fair features live music, carnival rides, grandstand shows, animals and many other features and exhibits. More information, including the schedule of events and nightly attractions, is available on their website:
http://www.ozaukeecountyfair.com/

County Fairgrounds Reservation
The County Fairgraunds are available for groups to reserve when they are not in use for other functions. The application form, policies and prices are availabe at the following link. Adobe Reader is required to view the form:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/forms/ReservationFairgroundsFacilitesapplication.pdf

The Ozaukee County Historical Society
The Ozaukee County Historical Society is dedicted to preserving and sharing the past for today and future generations. Information on the Historical Society, including their accomplishments and membership, is availabe at:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/OCHS/Index.htm

Ozaukee County Job Board


Interested in a career in county government? The most recent job listings are always available on the Ozaukee County Job Board:
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/departments/HumanResource/JobBoard.htm

Transit and Travel


Ozaukee County Transit

The website for the Ozaukee County Transit System, including maps and schedules, is available here:
http://www.ozaukeetransit.com/

Ozaukee County Express
(414) 344-6711


Ozaukee County Express (Route 143) provides service to Mitchell Street, Downtown Milwaukee, Cedarburg, Fredonia, Grafton, Mequon, Port Washington & Saukville. Please look at the bus schedule for additional stops.

Milwaukee County residents who work in Ozaukee County can ride the Ozaukee County Express bus. The Ozaukee County Express does not serve every shift time for all employers. Please check the bus schedule for available times and routes.

The Ozaukee County Express is a public service and has a policy of providing all of its riders with a safe, quiet and a pleasant ride on a clean bus. While on the bus, please be considerate of your fellow riders. Smoking, drinking, eating or playing of personal music equipment is not permitted.

Fares - Cash and Milwaukee County Transit System Tickets and Passes are accepted. Exact fare required. Passes and tickets are sold at nearly 275 locations throughout Milwaukee.

Cash $3.00
Premium Tickets 10 for $22.50
Weekly Passes $16.50 per week plus $1.00 per ride
Adult Fare Ticket 10 for $16.50 plus $1.00 per ride
Valid Transfers Add $1.00 per ride
Commuter Value Pass Accepted as full fare
UPASS Accepted as full fare
Senior Citizens (age 65 and over),
valid Medicare card holders,
persons with disabilites, or children:
·
Cash $1.50
Reduced Fare Ticket Add 50¢
Adult Fare Ticket No added charge


Shared Ride Taxi
(262) 284-8294


Fares are based upon a one-way trip. Prepaid punch cards available upon request. One child age 5 and under rides FREE when accompanied by an adult. Any additional children ride at the student rate.

· 1 Zone: 2 Zones: 3 Zones: 4 Zones:
Adult $2.75 $3.75 $5.25 $6.50
Students $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 $5.75
Seniors/Disabled $2.25 $3.25 $4.00 $5.25
Zone Boundaries:

Zone F: Bordered by River Park Road and Meadowlark Road on the south, the county line on the West and North, and Highway Kay-K on the East.

Zone E: Bordered by Dixie Road and Highway P on the South, the county line on the North, and Highway Kay-K on the west.

Zone D: Bordered by Cedar Sauk Road on the South, the county line on the West, Highway I on the East and River Park Road on the North.

Zone C: Bordered by Cedar Sauk Road on the South, Highway I on the West and Dixie Road and Meadowlark Road on the North.

Zone B: Bordered by Pioneer Road (Highway C) on the south and Cedar Sauk Road on the North.

Zone A: Bordered by County Line Road on the South and Pioneer Road (Highway C) on the North.
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