City of Janesville

City of Janesville

Visit Offical Website

Access the City of Sun Prarie official website to understand current issues, legislative processes, and upcoming decisions.

Visit Offical Website

Access the City of Sun Prarie official website to understand current issues, legislative processes, and upcoming decisions.

Visit Offical Website

Access the City of Sun Prarie official website to understand current issues, legislative processes, and upcoming decisions.

Identify Relevant Committee

Find which committee, board, or material your issue pertains to. This will help you understand where and when to voice your concerns.

Identify Relevant Committee

Find which committee, board, or material your issue pertains to. This will help you understand where and when to voice your concerns.

Identify Relevant Committee

Find which committee, board, or material your issue pertains to. This will help you understand where and when to voice your concerns.

Attend Meetings

Participate in regular city council meetings to understand ongoing discussions and decisions. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. on the fourth floor of City Hall (18 North Jackson Street)

Attend Meetings

Participate in regular city council meetings to understand ongoing discussions and decisions. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. on the fourth floor of City Hall (18 North Jackson Street)

Attend Meetings

Participate in regular city council meetings to understand ongoing discussions and decisions. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. on the fourth floor of City Hall (18 North Jackson Street)

Speak at Meetings

Everyone is welcome to speak at City Council meetings.

  • An item at the beginning of the meeting is “Public comments on items on the Agenda not requiring a public hearing and on matters which can be affected by Council action.”

  • Individuals who wish to speak at the Council meeting have four minutes to address both the items on that night's agenda which do not have a public hearing and items not on that evening’s agenda but which involves the Council.

  • If there is a public hearing for an agenda item, individuals would speak to that topic during the agenda item’s public hearing.

Except for public hearings, all individuals wishing to speak during a Council meeting must sign in with their name and address before the beginning of the meeting.  Persons who would like to provide hand-outs to the Council should deliver them to the Clerk-Treasurer prior to the start of the meeting.

Speak at Meetings

Everyone is welcome to speak at City Council meetings.

  • An item at the beginning of the meeting is “Public comments on items on the Agenda not requiring a public hearing and on matters which can be affected by Council action.”

  • Individuals who wish to speak at the Council meeting have four minutes to address both the items on that night's agenda which do not have a public hearing and items not on that evening’s agenda but which involves the Council.

  • If there is a public hearing for an agenda item, individuals would speak to that topic during the agenda item’s public hearing.

Except for public hearings, all individuals wishing to speak during a Council meeting must sign in with their name and address before the beginning of the meeting.  Persons who would like to provide hand-outs to the Council should deliver them to the Clerk-Treasurer prior to the start of the meeting.

Speak at Meetings

Everyone is welcome to speak at City Council meetings.

  • An item at the beginning of the meeting is “Public comments on items on the Agenda not requiring a public hearing and on matters which can be affected by Council action.”

  • Individuals who wish to speak at the Council meeting have four minutes to address both the items on that night's agenda which do not have a public hearing and items not on that evening’s agenda but which involves the Council.

  • If there is a public hearing for an agenda item, individuals would speak to that topic during the agenda item’s public hearing.

Except for public hearings, all individuals wishing to speak during a Council meeting must sign in with their name and address before the beginning of the meeting.  Persons who would like to provide hand-outs to the Council should deliver them to the Clerk-Treasurer prior to the start of the meeting.

Submit Comments

Written comments are due by noon on the day of the meeting. Comment forms received timely will be placed into the public record by the City Clerk during the meeting.

Submit Comments

Written comments are due by noon on the day of the meeting. Comment forms received timely will be placed into the public record by the City Clerk during the meeting.

Submit Comments

Written comments are due by noon on the day of the meeting. Comment forms received timely will be placed into the public record by the City Clerk during the meeting.

Volunteer for Citizen Committees (EXTRA)

Serving on a City of Janesville board, commission, or committee is one of the most effective ways for citizens to influence City policies and activities. Volunteering provides an opportunity for citizen participation in the process of government, and serves as a training ground for citizens to learn and increase their knowledge and skills by working with a variety of people on issues that might not otherwise be a part of their private lives.

Volunteer for Citizen Committees (EXTRA)

Serving on a City of Janesville board, commission, or committee is one of the most effective ways for citizens to influence City policies and activities. Volunteering provides an opportunity for citizen participation in the process of government, and serves as a training ground for citizens to learn and increase their knowledge and skills by working with a variety of people on issues that might not otherwise be a part of their private lives.

Volunteer for Citizen Committees (EXTRA)

Serving on a City of Janesville board, commission, or committee is one of the most effective ways for citizens to influence City policies and activities. Volunteering provides an opportunity for citizen participation in the process of government, and serves as a training ground for citizens to learn and increase their knowledge and skills by working with a variety of people on issues that might not otherwise be a part of their private lives.

Contact City Council Members

Reach out to city council members to express concerns, ask questions, or provide input on city matters.

Contact City Council Members

Reach out to city council members to express concerns, ask questions, or provide input on city matters.

Contact City Council Members

Reach out to city council members to express concerns, ask questions, or provide input on city matters.

Stay Informed

Regularly check the City of Milwaukee's News and Updates section for the latest information on decisions and announcements. Set calendar alerts for meetings and subscribe to email updates for meeting agendas and minutes.

Stay Informed

Regularly check the City of Milwaukee's News and Updates section for the latest information on decisions and announcements. Set calendar alerts for meetings and subscribe to email updates for meeting agendas and minutes.

Stay Informed

Regularly check the City of Milwaukee's News and Updates section for the latest information on decisions and announcements. Set calendar alerts for meetings and subscribe to email updates for meeting agendas and minutes.

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