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NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NEW HAVEN, ADAMS COUNTY, WI

 

    Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, November 21, 2013, immediately following completion of the Public Hearing on the proposed 2014 budget, which begins at 7:00 p.m.  at the Town Hall of New Haven, a Special Town Meeting of the electors called pursuant to Section 60.12 (1)(c of Wisconsin Statutes by the Town Board for the following purposes will be held:

 

        1.  To adopt the 2013 town levy to be paid in 2014 pursuant to Section 60.10 (1) (a) of Wisconsin Statutes.

 

        2.  To approve year 2014 highway expenditures pursuant to Section 81.01(3) of Wisconsin Statutes.

 

      The REGULAR MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING will immediately follow the Budget Hearing and Special Town Meeting.  Complete agendas and 2014 Proposed Budget summary will be posted at the following locations:  Town Hall, Licitar Repair, Club 23, www.newhavenwi.us and Cut Above.

 

 

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Ordinances - Town ordinances and Comprehensive Plan.

 

Zoning/Driveway Permits - zoning and driveway permit requirements and procedures.  How to be added to a Town Board Meeting agenda.

 

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New Haven News - area news, announcements and opinion.

 

Town History - historical accounts, photos, documents and links.

 

Town Market - buy, sell and advertise, free.

 

Disclaimer - a disclaimer

 

 

 

New Haven is a 30 section town located in the southeastern tip of Adams County Wisconsin.  The Town is dominated by farms, forest and water.

 

Roughly half the Town is considered prime farmland, over one third is woodland and one tenth is wetlands, lakes, ponds or streams.

 

Southern Adams County's first white settler, Jared Walsworth, arrived in New Haven in 1838, and the village of Big Spring began to take form by the 1840's.

 

Today's New Haven is a quiet rural town with a population of 710.

 

See complete 2000 census results for New Haven

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