City of Pewaukee announces 2026 assessment roll availability for public review

James Siebers  City Assessor at City of Pewaukee
James Siebers City Assessor at City of Pewaukee
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The City of Pewaukee announced on April 3 that its assessment roll for 2026 will be open for public examination from Monday, April 27 through Tuesday, April 28. Residents can review the documents at Pewaukee City Hall between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm or access them online at https://www.assessordata.org.

This announcement gives residents an opportunity to view property assessments and ensure transparency in the city’s processes. The city encourages community involvement by making such records accessible to all citizens.

According to the official website, the City of Pewaukee promotes resident involvement through access to agendas, minutes, boards, commissions and community programs according to the official website. In addition to administrative transparency, the city supports recreational facilities including a public beach, an all-inclusive playground and park rentals according to the official website.

The city aims to provide services that foster a physically, fiscally, culturally and environmentally sound community according to the official website. It also emphasizes maintaining a country feel while providing a safe environment for living, working and recreation according to the official website.

Pewaukee serves as a vibrant community in Wisconsin’s Lake Country region according to the official website. Municipal services offered include utility billing, building permits, garbage and recycling collection as well as municipal court operations according to the official website.

Public access to assessment rolls is part of ongoing efforts by Pewaukee officials to keep residents informed about local government operations.



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