Household Emergency Plan and 2-1-1

Household Emergency Plan http://danedocs.countyofdane.com

2-1-1 http://211.org/services/national-events

https://em.countyofdane.com/

FLOOD WATERS TOOLKIT         https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/publications/p0/p00631.pdf

WATER TESTING http://www.publichealthmdc.com/environmental-health/laboratory-services/drinking-water-testing

EMERGENCY HANDBOOK FOR FOOD MANAGERS https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/docs/apc/apc_emergency_handbook_for_food_managers.pdf

PROPERLY CLEANING UP AFTER FLOODS http://www.publichealthmdc.com/news/properly-cleaning-up-after-floods

 

 

 

 


Flooding Update

845 AM Flooding Update – Dane County Emergency Management

County Executive Joe Parisi is declaring a state of emergency following last night’s record rains and ongoing flooding affecting Dane County.

Dane County is declaring a slow, no wake on Lakes Mendota, Monona, and Waubesa effective immediately. Lakes have seen significant rises in water levels overnight.

Highway M in the Town of Westport is now closed between Fox Bluff Road and Signature Drive due to a washout.

There continue to be reports of flooding affecting roads and homes across the western half of Dane County and a number of highways remain closed.

The Highway 14 bridge over Black Earth Creek has washed out. The state has closed Highway 14 at Highway 60 in Sauk County. Traffic is being detoured from Highway 14 to Highway 60 to Highway 12.

Private property owners with damage are being asked to call 2-1-1.

Businesses that have experienced flood damage are encouraged to contact their local unit of government to document those losses in preparation of a possible disaster assistance application.

7 AM Flooding Update – Dane County Emergency Management

A number of city, county, state, and town roads remain closed because of last evening’s records rains:

*Hwy 14 Bridge in Black Earth

*Hwy 14 from the Beltline west to Black Earth

*Highway KP Cross Plains to Mazomanie

*Highway F (Highway 19 to Highway 14)

*Beltline ramps closed at Greenway

*Beltline ramps closed at Highway 14

*Highway 69 Riverside to County Highway PB

*Highway 78 County Highway A to Green County

*Highway 78 Highway 14 to Highway 19

*County Highway H Highway A to Highway 78

*County Highway Z Highway 78 to County Highway E

*County Highway J Old Military Road to County Highway S

*County Highway G at Highway J

Roads with High Water:

Highway 19 from Highway 12 to Highway 78

County Highway F from Hwy FF to Pleasant Valley Road

There are a number of additional street closures on the west side of the City of Madison.

Those with damage are being asked to call 2-1-1.

Additional updates will be issued this morning.

6 AM Flooding Update – Dane County Emergency Management

Morning commuters, especially in western Dane County are encouraged to use extreme caution driving this morning.

Significant flooding is ongoing in the Black Earth, Mazomanie, and Cross Plains areas! Water remains over a number of roads and dozens of water rescues were performed by emergency responders overnight.

Reverse 911 is being used to encourage residents of Mazomanie – east of Bridge Street and north of Hudson to evacuate immediately. A temporary shelter has been established at the Mazomanie Village Hall/Fire Station. Black Earth Creek continues to rise and has already surpassed its previous record high level. The Highway 14 bridge over Black Earth Creek is reported to be damaged/washed out.

Please avoid this area!

A number of city, county, state, and town roads remain closed because of last evening’s records rains:

*Hwy 92 from County Highway A to County Highway U

*Hwy 14 from the Beltline west to Highway 78

*Highway 19 from Highway 12 to Highway 78

*Highway 78 from Highways 19 to 14

*Highway 78 from County Highway A south to Green County Highway H

*County Highway P from Hwy K to Hwy 14 and Hwy S to Hwy 14

*Highway 69 at Chalet Road

*Highway 151 at Beet Road

*Highway F from Highway 19 to Highway 14

*Highway KP from Black Earth to Cross Plains

*Highway Z from E to Hwy 78

*Highway J from Old Military Road to P

*Highway G from S to Marsh Lane

*Greenway Cross Off Ramps from Beltline

5 AM Flooding Update – Dane County Emergency Management

Rains in western Dane County broke a Wisconsin state record for heaviest amount to fall in a 24 hour period.

Black Earth Creek is flooding and has hit a new record high flood stage. Evacuations along the creek are underway in the Villages of Black Earth, Cross Plains, and Mazomanie. Black Earth residents are going to Heights Lutheran Church while residents in Mazomanie and Cross Plains are going to their community’s respective fire stations.

Local first responders were called to dozens of water rescues from people trapped in vehicles overnight. If you come across a road with water please turn around and don’t drown – it can be difficult to tell how deep the water is and how quickly it’s moving.

A number of city, county, state, and town roads remain closed because of last evening’s records rains.

*Hwy 92 from County Highway A to County Highway U

*Hwy 14 from the Beltline west to Highway 78

*Highway 19 from Highway 12 to Highway 78

*Highway 78 from Highways 19 to 14

*Highway 78 from County Highway A south to Green County Highway H

*County Highway P from Hwy K to Hwy 14 and Hwy S to Hwy 14

*Highway 69 at Chalet Road

*Highway 151 at Beet Road

*Highway F from Highway 19 to Highway 14

*Highway KP from Black Earth to Cross Plains

*Highway Z from E to Hwy 78

*Highway J from Old Military Road to P

*Highway G from S to Marsh Lane

*Greenway Cross Off Ramps from Beltline

 

 

 


Absentee Voting for November 6, 2018 General Election

 

Any qualified elector (U.S. citizen, 18 years of age, who has resided in the district in which he or she intends to vote for at least 10 days) who registers to vote is eligible to request an absentee ballot.  Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need a reason or excuse, such as being out of town on Election Day, to vote absentee.  Any voter who prefers to vote by absentee ballot may request one.  You have several options for requesting an absentee ballot and casting your vote.

Ballots should be available the end of September or beginning of October for absentee voting.  Please contact Clerk Bigler at 424-3848 for an appointment.  To avoid long waits, do not wait until the last week to absentee vote.  You must provide Proof of ID before you can receive a ballot. 

Go to myvote.wi.gov for more info.

The last date to request a absentee ballot to be mailed to you is “no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday before the election”  However, please keep in mind new postal policies has mail taking 5-10 days one way and ballots have to be at the polling place before 8:00 p.m. on election day.  Also, Tuesdays are now know as “No Mail Tuesdays”.  “For those that may not have heard of no-mail Tuesday, it relates to how, for the most part, Tuesday’s mail usually only contains 3rd class items, or ‘junk’ mail. All your newspaper fliers, catalogs and ads. This is because the Post Office no long sorts any mail on Sundays. So, on Monday, the mail you get is what was sorted on Saturday. Since nothing is sorted on Sunday, there is no mail of significance usually on Tuesday’s” from WMCA June newsletter.

You can also vote absentee at your local municipal clerk’s office.  If you apply for an absentee ballot in your municipal clerk’s office, or another designated location for in-person absentee voting, you will vote your ballot immediately in the clerk’s office, seal your ballot in the proper envelope, and return it to a member of the clerk’s staff.  No ballots may be taken out of the clerk’s office.

You will need to show your acceptable photo ID for voting when voting by in-person absentee ballot.  More information about acceptable photo IDs can be found at www.bringit.wi.gov

For more information, please contact your local Clerk or go to www.elections.wi.gov for more information.


Board of Review and Open Book

Open Book will be held on July 23, 2018 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. at the Montrose Town Hall, 1341 Diane Avenue, Belleville WI 53508 608-424-3848

Board of Review will be held on July 30, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Montrose Town Hall, 1341 Diane Avenue, Belleville WI 53508 608-424-3848


No Garbage/Recycling Pick Up Monday

No Trash & Recycling Pick-up on Memorial Day
 
We will be closed on Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day.

Residents will be serviced one day later than their normal service day during the week of May 28th to June 2nd.

Residents normally serviced on Friday will be serviced on Saturday, June 2nd.

Since collection routes may be serviced differently, your pick-up time may be altered. As always, please make sure to have your carts out by the time designated by your community (click here for more information).

Also, like our Facebook page to keep up to date on Pellitteri happenings!

Curious about your recycling? Check out our expanded recycling list and our recycling video to see what is recyclable and how it gets sorted.

Thank you!


Planned Road Work

May 14, 2018 is the planned start date for road repair/maintenance.  The following roads will be affected:

  • Judd Road
  • Sun Valley Parkway
  • Sayles Trail
  • Henry Road
  • Severson Road
  • Pillar Road
  • Rose Street
  • Northshore Drive
  • Bellrose Street
  • Karl Avenue
  • Harrison Street

 


Public Information Meetings

Montrose Landowners Meeting to review the revisions to Dane County Chapter 10 Comprehensive Zoning.  May 14, 2018, 7:00 p.m. at Montrose Town Hall, 1341 Diane Ave.  If you have any questions, please contact Brian Standing, Senior Planner, Dane County Planning & Development at 608-267-4115 or standing@countyofdane.com

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) invites you to a Business and Residents Coordination Meeting which will be run by Lunda Construction Co. (Project Contractor) on Thursday, May 24, 2018 to discuss the County Highway PB Sugar River Bridge Replacement located in Paoli.  The meeting will be held at the Montrose Town Hall, 1341 Diane Ave., Belleville from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.  Please contact, Nicholas Hoernke at 608-442-1282 or HoernkeN@AyresAssociates.com with any questions.  Written questions can be directed to Brad Schultz at WisDOT’s SW Region office, 2101 Wright Street, Madison WI 53704.

 

 

 


VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT

Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day may request to vote an absentee ballot. A qualified elector is any U.S. citizen, who will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day, who has resided in the ward or municipality where he or she wishes to vote for at least 10 consecutive days before the election. The elector must also be registered in order to receive an absentee ballot. Proof of identification must be provided before an absentee ballot may be issued.

You must make a request for an absentee ballot in writing.

Contact your municipal clerk and request that an application for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the primary or election or both. You may also submit a written request in the form of a letter. Your written request must list your voting address within the municipality where you wish to vote, the address where the absentee ballot should be sent, if different, and your signature. You may make application for an absentee ballot by mail or in person.

Voting an absentee ballot in person

You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office or other specified location during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person.

Julie L. Bigler, Town Clerk, 1341 Diane Avenue, Belleville WI 53508

For additional hours or to make an appointment, please call 608-424-3848

Hours available without an appointment: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mar 26th – 29th , 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mar. 30, 2018

The last day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office:   March 30, 2018