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Village of Denmark 100 North Wall Street P.O. Box 310 Denmark, WI 54208 Phone: (920) 863-6400
The Village of Denmark, population 2161, is located in southeast Brown County at the intersection of Interstate 43 and WI 96. Denmark has been described as a steadily growing, full service community characterized by its charm and its diversity of landscape.
Village Board. Simply stated, our Village government exists to serve our community. As part of our overall municipal service, we frequently review both the quality as well as the appropriateness of our municipal services to ensure that they meet many of the needs of the Village.
June 14, 2022: Denmark, WI – The Village of Denmark will begin rolling out new garbage and recycling carts for residents in late June as it officially launches its cart-based service. Garbage collection will continue on a weekly basis and recycling will be collected every-other-week, both on Tuesdays. With this new collection program ...
Have a question for us? Ask away. Contact Information. Village of Denmark. 100 North Wall Street. P.O. Box 310. Denmark, WI 54208. Phone: (920) 863-6400.
Denmark Historic Walking Tour: a self-guided excursion through the historic neighborhoods in and near the downtown area that contains sixty (60) landmarks. This walking tour traverses DePere Road, Main Street, Broadway Street, Wall Street, Wisconsin Avenue and several side streets.
Links. Below are several other websites (or addresses/phone numbers/contact person where no website is available) that may be of interest or use to those visiting the Village's website: Denmark Historical Society Mike Albers 920-863-8778.
Memorial Park is a community park that consists of 30 acres of land with shelters, concession stands, two baseball diamonds, a wading pool, a playground, basketball court, picnic areas, a nature trail, a sledding hill, a tractor pull area and a creek.
Clerk / Treasurer. The office of the Village of Denmark Clerk is responsible for many activities on behalf of the Village. Some of these functions include: Municipal licenses. Voter registration and elections. Utility billings. Water, sewer and storm water collections.
The wastewater generated within the Village travels through approximately fifteen (15) miles of sanitary sewer to a pump station located adjacent to Denmark Creek. Three (3) raw sewage pumps lift the wastewater to the head of the plant for treatment.