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The compost site is currently OPEN for the season.

The location is at 3891 Eaton Road is currently OPEN. The site is located on Eaton Road (CTH JJ) east of Grandview Road. Location Map The gates will remain open for residential use only.
The site rules are posted below:

Materials accepted include grass clippings, garden materials, leaves and brush, and small stumps. The site will remain open through the Fall depending on weather conditions.
The Department of Natural Resources has requested that we post notice that some trees and brush that came in contact with Imprelis herbicide will cause damage to trees. It is not known if any grass, mulch or brush in contact with Imprelis as been disposed of at our site. For more information see the following link.

Misuse and illegal dumping at the gate will result in fines and the loss of future use of the facility!
Welcome to the Village of Bellevue GIS Program!
GIS operates on many levels. At the most basic level, GIS is used for computer cartography such as in the mapping of geospatial data. The real power in GIS comes from using spatial data (e.g. points, polygons, lines, survey and GPS data, etc.), relationship database technology, 3-D imaging, networks, computer programming, and geostatistical methods to analyze geographic information. The end result of the analysis can be derivative information, interpolated information, or prioritized information. Contact Information:Tim Hennig, GIS Coordinator | How does the Village of Bellevue benefit from GIS?GIS is an information system that is used to input, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyze, and output spatial and non-spatial data. The data is then used to support decision making for the planning and management of Village services including public works, community development, assessor, clerk/treasurer, police services, fire protection, leisure services, and administration. The public can gain access to the GIS data by downloading .pdf maps from the Village of Bellevue's website or by stopping into the administration building and requesting needed information. Future GIS Development:In the near future, the Village of Bellevue will be developing online mapping capabilities that will help businesses, developers, government agencies, and residents make sound GIS decisions. For example, if a commercial business is interested in establishing their operations within the Village of Bellevue, they may want to access various online GIS tools to help them make geospatial decisions regarding zoning, existing or future land uses, environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs), street access, census information, and so forth. Some helpful web mapping hyperlinks: |
The Public Works Department is responsible for maintenance of village streets and right-of-way, as well as operation of the sanitary sewer, storm sewer and water utilities. The Department is staffed by a Director, an Assistant Director, a Public Works Inspector, a GIS Coordinator and eight full time laborers and two summer assistants.
The department operates out of two garage facilities. The main office is located at 2828 Allouez Avenue and the second site is at 1811 Allouez Avenue.
Equipment maintained and operated includes seven dump trucks with snow plowing and salting attachments, two backhoes, a sewer cleaning vac-truck, street sweeper and various other vehicles and small equipment.
Below is our fleet of vehicles and drivers that have been handling the tough Wisconsin winters. Please give them plenty of room when you meet them or follow them on the road. Not only is it a courtesy, but it is also the law.

Central Brown County Water Authority
Brown County Highway Department
Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium (NEWSC)
"It's not enough we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required." -- Sir Winston Churchill
The Brown County Board formally approved reconstructing Highway GV on Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Construction of a roundabout in the Town of Ledgeview at the intersection of County GV and G was completed in September 2011. Bridges, culverts and the roadway will be constructed in 2012.
The four-lane highway will include a 150-foot right-of-way, 20-foot medians, bike lanes and an 8' wide side-path. The project will also include swales that will help in storm water runoff.
The county highway department is finishing engineering plans, acquiring right-of-way land and permitting. Below is the County's preliminary reconstruction schedule:
The road will remain open to local traffic at 25 mph with a signed detour posted.
The following video provides a summary of the project and can be found at the Village's YouTube channel.
Construction Update Meetings
The Brown County Highway Department will begin hosting bi-weekly construction meetings with property owners and contractors on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 9 am beginning on April 10th.
Meetings will be held in the Target Communtiy Room at the Sheriff's Department located on Development Drive.
Contact ">Steve Dantoin, County Project Manager, to receive weekly updates via email.
A graphical video representation of the proposed improvements can be found at the Village's YouTube channel.