WELCOME to the CITY of FITCHBURG, WISCONSIN

The City of Fitchburg, Wisconsin combines the best of city and rural life with a diverse population of more than 25,260 residents and over 700 businesses. Nestled within 22 thousand acres of rolling hills, parks and family farms, Fitchburg offers unique recreational opportunities, exceptional parks systems and world-class bike trails.

The City’s leading edge economy is focused on knowledge based innovation with a strong foundation in biotechnology, thermoforming, information technology, medical instrumentation, nanotechnology and agriculture.

Community leadership is provided by a Mayor/Council form of government, a vibrant Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce, and a wealth of neighborhood associations.

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A Message from the Mayor

The Mayor's Report - February

 

NEWS OF THE WEEK And BEYOND

 

 

 

 City of Fitchburg Memorial Day Observance

Monday, May 27, 2013

Fitchburg Senior Center - new location

5510 Lacy Road

1:00 P.M.

WELCOME – Richard Bloomquist, Common Council President

NATIONAL ANTHEM – Please join in singing

GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS – Richard Bloomquist

PROGRAM SPEAKER– Mr. Michael Trepanier, Deputy Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Veteran’s Affairs and Iraq War Veteran

LAYING OF MEMORIAL BOB SCHLEY WREATH –This will be done at the Bob Schley Memorial immediately after the completion of the service, which is located at 2377 S. Fish Hatchery Road (Former City Hall) for those who wish to attend.

MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE –Oregon/Brooklyn VFW Post 10272

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL– Please join in singing

 

June concerts

 

 

CITY HIGHLIGHTS

New Metering System and Cross Connection Site Surveys

Fire Services Consolidation CBA Final Report

North Stoner Prairie Neighborhood Plan and Plan Public Comment

Verona Rd Reconstruction

Public Works Permits & Applications - Sanitary, Stormwater, Streets, Water

 

EAB Update

Learn about recent EAB findings and whether you should treat your ash trees

Save-an-Ash Program

Ash trees in Fitchburg are in danger of being killed by emerald ash borer (EAB). You can help save public ash trees along the streets or in parks by sponsoring their treatment to protect them from EAB. Adopt a public ash tree(s) by May 15 or make a general donation to the program.

 

 

 

 


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