2020 U.S. CENSUS
U.S. Census – Send in your Questionnaire. In April and May, Census takers will begin visiting homes that haven’t responded to the census to help ensure everyone is counted. These census takers are there to help, and they are legally bound to protect your information.
Census takers will visit some homes to conduct quality check interviews or deliver paper questionnaires, and to help collect responses.
If someone visits your home to collect information for the 2020 Census, check to make sure that they have a valid ID badge, with their photograph, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date. Census workers may also carry Census Bureau bags and other equipment with the Census Bureau logo. If you still have questions about their identity, you can contact your Regional Census Center to speak with a Census Bureau representative.
CITY OF ADAMS IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3/19/2020
See the following Links For Updated Information on COVID-19:
Wisconsin Department of Health Services:
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/
OR
Center for Disease Control and Prevention – CDC:
2019 Consumer Confidence Report
The City of Adams 2019 Consumer Confidence Report is now available. Copies can be obtained upon request from the City Clerk’s.
2020 Spring Primary Results
City of Adams
February 18, 2020
2020 Spring Primary
Total # of Voter’s: 152
Total # of Absentee Outstanding: 6
Total # of Provisional Outstanding: 0
Don’t forget to Register to Vote!!
2018 Consumer Confidence Report
The City of Adams 2018 Consumer Confidence Report is now available. Copies can be obtained upon request from the City Clerk’s.
New Recycling Guidelines 2019
Clark Disposal has new instructions for disposal of your recyclables. Please see here for details.
2015 Wisconsin Act 391
2015 Wisconsin Act 391
62.23 (7) (d) 4. The city council shall maintain a list of persons who submit a written or electronic request to receive notice of any proposed zoning action that may be taken under subd. 1. a. or b. or 2. that affects the allowable use of the person’s property. Annually, the city council shall inform residents of the city that they may add their names to the list. The city council may satisfy this requirement to provide such information by any of the following means: publishing a 1st class notice under ch. 985; publishing on the city’s Internet site; 1st class mail; or including the information in a mailing that is sent to all property owners. If the plan commission, the board of public land commissioners, or city plan committee of the city council completes action on any tentative recommendations that are noticed under subd. 1. a., proposed changes to a proposed district plan and regulations that are submitted under subd. 1. b., or proposed amendments that are submitted under subd. 2., and the city council is prepared to vote on the tentative recommendations, proposed changes to a proposed district plan, and regulations or proposed amendments, the city council shall send a notice, which contains a copy or summary of the tentative recommendations, proposed changes to a proposed district plan, and regulations or proposed amendments, to each person on the list whose property, the allowable use of which, may be affected by the tentative recommendations or proposed changes or amendments. The notice shall be by mail or in any reasonable form that is agreed to by the person and the city council, including electronic mail, voice mail, or text message. The city council may charge each person on the list who receives a notice by 1st class mail a fee that does not exceed the approximate cost of providing the notice to the person. An ordinance or amendment that is subject to this subdivision may take effect even if the city council fails to send the notice that is required by this subdivision.