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January is National
  • Blood Donor Month
  • Hobby Month
Mark Your Calendars!
  • Jan 30 - Last day City Hall is open before 1st half of property taxes are due!
  • Jan. 31 - Atleast half of property tax amount must be paid. - City Hall NOT open today!
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Welcome to the City of Gillett's Website.

Friendly Downtown Gillett is located 37 miles northwest of Green Bay and just off of the beautiful northwoods Highway 32. Our current Mayor is Tom Lietz. Please browse the website, and of course stop and see Gillett in person. View a map and get driving directions.


Thomas (Tom) Lietz, Mayor of the City of Gillett

Need to pick up your garbage stickers?
You MUST pay all outstanding bills first!

Read about the Wellhead Protection Plan

City of Gillett Zoning Ordinance, Section 21-4, has been amended to state future map changes are to be effective as of date of approval, instead of date of recording.  Full copy of the City Code can be viewed in the office of City Clerk during regular business hours. 

Notices

2009 Curbside Schedule.

City Streets closed to ATVs.

City of Gillett comment/complaint form

Questions about Gillett? - You can reach our City Clerk Kaye Rundquist @ City Hall

Common Council
Meets 1st Thurs. of each month @ 6pm in City Hall (unless noted)

Minutes - Regular Meeting January 8, 2009

Agenda -Regular Meeting January 8, 2009

City of Gillett's building inspector
Peter Kruit of Assured Inspections
office hours - Wed.s 8:30 - 10:30 am
715-758-6690

January

This has been a particuallary rough winter and its a long way to spring. Take care when shoveling or using a roof rake and make sure you are dressed appropriately whether working or having fun.

Check Road Conditions, and drive alert, you never know where Black Ice is lurking.

The kids are in school, remember to drive safe! "Drivers must stop on the street or highway 20 feet or more from any school bus that has stopped and is flashing red warning lights." - Read more about bus safety from the WI DOT

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June 1, 2006 the new Booster Seat Law took effect. Children under 8 and less than 80 lbs and under 4' 9" MUST be in a booster seat. Visit the DOT for more information

Remember when you see a vehicle that has official business on the road side (tow truck, law enforcement, road construction workers, emergency personnel, utility repair) to slow down - move over - and give them a break. There is a State Law enforcing this

"The fine for violating this law is $243, and you will be assessed three demerit points. In addition, your driver's license will be suspended if you are involved in a crash, and you may serve up to seven years in prison if you hurt or kill someone." Visit the DOT's website for the full description or Wisconsin State Statutes Statute 346.072

These are sections from the City of Gillett Code book
Complete Ordinances can be viewed at City Hall or the Gillett Public Library

§ 6-6.  Controlling and cleaning up after dogs and cats 

A.      No person shall exercise or walk a dog or cat on a leash more than six feet in length, except that no leash is required where the dog or cat has training that the person who is conducting the exercise shall be able to cause the dog or cat, upon command, to heel. Evidence that such training is not present includes, but is not limited to, the dog touching other dogs, cats, animals or human beings after the order to heel, or an equivalent command, has been or should have been given. 

B.      The owner or person having immediate care, custody or control of any animal shall promptly remove and dispose of, in a sanitary manner, any excreta left or deposited by the animal upon any property other than the owner's. 

C.      It is unlawful for any person to permit an animal to be on public property or private property not owned or possessed by such person unless such person has, in his or her immediate possession, an appropriate means of removing animal excreta.   

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        C.      Unlawful dumping/depositing on streets. No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited, dump, scatter or leave any rubbish, wire, earth, ashes, cinders, sawdust, hay, glass, manure, fill, paper, dirt, grass clippings, leaves, construction waste, garbage, or other offensive or noxious material on any public street, sidewalk, or alley or upon any public property or upon any property of another without the express permission of the owner or occupant thereof. [Added 11-7-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-4] 

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