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Zoo Interchange Closings Schedule for emergency bridge replacement project -- anticipated ramp and lane closures
|  | Citizen of the Year Nominations for 2009's Distinguished Citizen accepted thru Feb. 18
|  | FLU CLINICS February clinic dates set for seasonal and H1N1 vaccine
|  | Primary Election Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Primary in DISTRICTS 2 and 8 ONLY; Spring Election citywide on Apr. 6
|  | Winter Snow / Ice Reminders Clear sidewalks, hydrants, garbage carts
|  | UPDATES on Local Issues Fire station, residential developments, Hart Park, etc.
|  | FIRE STATION #1 REPLACEMENT Construction process underway; check live webcam
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Metropolitan Suburb with Historic Village Charm |
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A suburban city with a charming and historic village area at its heart, Wauwatosa is a diverse community of approximately 47,000 residents who enjoy friendly, tree-lined neighborhoods; a respected school system and local government; and many fine restaurants, hotels, and thriving businesses that serve people from throughout the metropolitan area. The city is home to a major regional medical center, an expanding technology and research park, and a premier regional mall. Its convenience to the Milwaukee metropolitan area offers easy access to major league sports, a nationally recognized zoo, and abundant cultural and social activities. Tosa Trivia: Wauwatosa was first settled in 1835, became a township in 1840, and became a city in 1897. Want to know more about who, what, when, where? Click here to view a timeline and local trivia. |
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7725 W. North Avenue Wauwatosa, WI 53213 |
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General City Information (414) 479-8900 |
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TTY (414) 471-8484 |
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Mission Statement |
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The Mission of the City of Wauwatosa is to provide services that are essential or that enhance the quality of life in the community, all in ways that are efficient, effective and affordable. In working toward this goal, the following core values will be reflected in our everyday activity: Dedication to service excellence Treating everyone with respect and as valued customers Conducting ourselves ethically, honestly and with integrity |
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