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About the League
The League of Wisconsin Municipalities was created on December 14th, 1898 to help Wisconsin cities and villages share ideas and learn from one another, to train and provide information to the people elected and appointed to govern those cities and villages, and to advocate on their behalf with the Wisconsin Legislature, Governor and state agencies.
To learn more about the League's History, take a look at The League: A Centennial History PDF
316 W. Washington Ave., Suite 600
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608-267-2380
Fax: 608-267-0645
Get to know the staff of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities.
Link to pageCities and villages in Wisconsin are incorporated municipalities that provide a full range of services to persons and properties within their boundaries, including street maintenance and snow plowing, sewer, water and electricity, police and fire protection, garbage collection, libraries, parks and recreation, zoning and planning, and public transportation.
Link to pageThe League's Officers and Board of Directors.
Link to pageThe League's Annual Directory is considered THE phone book for cities and villages in Wisconsin. It is updated after the spring election to include all of the newly elected officials. Your company or organization can be a part of the League's Directory.
Link to pageThe League's refund policy for conference registrations and purchases of League materials.
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