Wisconsin Public Power Directory
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1 Wisconsin Public Power Directory January 2019 What is public power? Simply put, public power is community power. That means the decisions about how the electric utility is run are made by people who live and work in the community, not corporations. Public power utilities are rooted in and committed to the communities they serve, and invest revenues directly back into the community. How does public power power your life? From the lights that illuminate the championship football game to the life-saving machines in the local hospital, public power enhances life in your community. And 81 community-owned utilities across Wisconsin are proud to deliver power to their friends and neighbors at homes and businesses in their own community. Number of communityowned electric utilities operating throughout Wisconsin Total percentage of Wisconsin s electricity distributed by municipal electric utilities This directory is published by Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin helping to strengthen and unify community-owned utilities since 1928.
2 Wisconsin s public power community benefits from a strong and diverse supplier network delivering products and services that keep municipal utilities running smoothly and efficiently. The WISCONSIN UTILITY SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION (WUSA) supports public power utilities and participates in industry training events and trade shows. All WUSA members are Associate Members of Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin (MEUW). To learn more, visit Companies whose advertisements appears on this page and on the inside back cover have paid a fee to share their message in MEUW s monthly member publication, Live Lines. Their support is appreciated.
3 WISCONSIN PUBLIC POWER DIRECTORY January 2019 ALGOMA UTILITY COMMISSION 1407 Flora Avenue Algoma, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1903 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,151 Electric Customers Residential: 1,650; Commercial: 351 Employees Full-time: 9; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Nancy Johnson, Office Manager/Accountant njohnson@wppienergy.org ARCADIA ELECTRIC UTILITY 115 S. Jackson Street Arcadia, WI Phone: Website: Year Established: 1903 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,055 Electric Customers Residential: 1,305; Commercial: 273 Employees Full-time: 9; Part-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Tim Putz, Electric Superintendent electricsupt@cityofarcadiawi.com ARGYLE UTILITY PO Box 246 Argyle, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1905 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 852 Electric Customers Residential: 400; Commercial: 101 Employees Full-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Randy Martin, Superintendent argylepower@argylewi.org BANGOR MUNICIPAL UTILITY th Avenue N. PO Box 130 Bangor, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1932 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,520 Electric Customers Residential: 1,413; Commercial: 458 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Jerry Wittmershaus, Interim Administrator jwittmershaus@villageofbangor.com Page 1
4 BARRON LIGHT & WATER 1303 E. Division Avenue Barron, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1898 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,341 Electric Customers Residential: 1,492; Commercial: 336 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Rick Jari, Utility Manager blwd@chibardun.net BELMONT MUNICIPAL LIGHT & WATER UTILITY 222 S. Mound Avenue PO Box 6 Belmont, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1900 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 993 Electric Customers Residential: 705; Commercial: 123 Employees Full-time: 5; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Tony Kunz, Director of Public Works belpubwrk@lagrant.net BENTON ELECTRIC & WATER UTILITY 244 Ridge Avenue Benton, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1935 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 964 Electric Customers 532; Employees Full-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Beverly Hitz, Deputy Clerk/Treasurer bhitzbenton@gmail.com BLACK EARTH ELECTRIC UTILITIES 1210 Mills Street PO Box 393 Black Earth, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 2000 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,388 Electric Customers Residential: 1,276; Commercial: 25 Employees Full-time: 6 Operated by Vanguard Electric Primary Contact Name/Title: Shawn Dilly, Superintendent for Vanguard Electric sdilley@blackearthwisconsin.com Information is believed to be current as of January 1, Please contact the MEUW Office with any corrections or updates. Call (608) or drop an to office@meuw.org. Thank you. Page 2
5 BLACK RIVER FALLS MUNICIPAL UTILITY 119 N. Water Street Black River Falls, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,623 Electric Customers Residential: 2,221; Commercial: 565 Employees Full-time: 17 Primary Contact Name/Title: Julie Babcock, Office Manager BLOOMER ELECTRIC UTILITY 1503 Main Street th Avenue Bloomer, WI Phone: Fax: Year Established: 1908 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 3,559 Electric Customers Residential: 1,706; Commercial: 398 Employees Full-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Timothy Kuhn, Electric Superintendent timkuhn@ci.bloomer.wi.us BOSCOBEL UTILITIES 1006 Wisconsin Avenue Boscobel, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1899 Governed by: Board of Public Works Community Population: 3,231 Electric Customers Residential: 1,437; Commercial: 333 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Mike Reynolds, City Engineer mreynolds@wppienergy.org BRODHEAD WATER & LIGHT th Street PO Box 227 Brodhead, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1913 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,200 Electric Customers Residential: 1,729; Commercial: 86 Employees Full-time: 7 Primary Contact Name/Title: Jeff Peterson, Superintendent jpeterson@brodheadwl.com Page 3
6 CADOTT LIGHT & WATER DEPARTMENT PO Box 40 Cadott, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,438 Electric Customers Residential: 664; Commercial: 162 Primary Contact Name/Title: Rolly Tichy, Director of Public Works CASHTON MUNICIPAL LIGHT & WATER PLANT 709 Main Street PO Box 188 Cashton, WI Phone: Fax: Year Established: 1909 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,107 Electric Customers Residential: 611; Commercial: 74 Employees Full-time: 10; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Tammy Bekkum, Village Clerk/Treasurer tamlynn@villageofcashton.org CEDARBURG LIGHT & WATER COMMISSION N30 W5926 Lincoln Boulevard PO Box 767 Cedarburg, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 11,530 Electric Customers 6,169 Primary Contact Name/Title: Mari Lauer, Office Manager mlauer@cedarburglightandwater.org CLINTONVILLE WATER & ELECTRIC UTILITY 50 10th Street Clintonville, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1902 Governed by: Utility Board Community Population: 4,477 Electric Customers Residential: 2,297; Commercial: 461 Employees Full-time: 9 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Ellickson, Electric Utility Manager bellickson@clintonvillewi.org COLUMBUS WATER & LIGHT DEPARTMENT 950 Maple Avenue PO Box 228 Columbus, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1898 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 5,066 Page 4
7 Electric Customers Residential: 2,321; Commercial: 424 Employees Full-time: 10; Part-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Eric Anthon, Utility Manager eanthon@columbuswaterandlight.com CORNELL MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY PO Box 796 Cornell, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1937 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 1,462 Electric Customers Residential: 728; Commercial: 158 Employees Full-time: 4; Part-time: 13 Primary Contact Name/Title: Ben Modl, City Works/Utility Superintendent cornellutilitydept@centurytel.net CUBA CITY LIGHT & WATER PLANT 108 N. Main Street Cuba City, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1921 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,097 Electric Customers 1,085 Employees Full-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: George Morrissey, Director of Public Works gmorrissey@wppienergy.org CUMBERLAND MUNICIPAL UTILITY PO Box 726 Cumberland, WI Phone: Fax: Website: cumberlandutilities.com Year Established: 1897 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,182 Electric Customers Residential: 1,124; Commercial: 233 Employees Full-time: 9; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Dean Bergstrom, Interim General Manger dean@cmutility.com EAGLE RIVER LIGHT & WATER DEPARTMENT 525 E. Maple Street PO Box 1269 Eagle River, WI Phone: Fax: Website: eagleriver.govoffice2.com Year Established: 1898 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,416 Electric Customers Residential: 971; Commercial: 535 Employees Full-time: 8 Primary Contact Name/Title: Mike Sanborn, Utility Manager msanborn@wppienergy.org Page 5
8 CITY OF ELKHORN ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT 400 Koopman Lane PO Box 920 Elkhorn, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1898 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 9,897 Electric Customers 4,860 Primary Contact Name/Title: John Murphy, Utility Director ELROY ELECTRIC & WATER UTILITY 1717 OMAHA ST Elroy, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1899 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,379 Electric Customers 853 Employees Full-time: 2; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Shawn Kuester, Electric Superintendent skuester@elroywi.com EVANSVILLE UTILITIES 31 S. Madison Street PO Box 76 Evansville, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 5,190 Electric Customers 4,428 Primary Contact Name/Title: Chad Renly, Director of Public Works chad.renly@ci.evansville.wi.gov FENNIMORE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 860 Lincoln Avenue Fennimore, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 2,497 Electric Customers Residential: 1,145; Commercial: 267 Employees Full-time: 5 Primary Contact Name/Title: Dennis Biddick, Director of Public Works dpw@fennimore.com FLORENCE UTILITY COMMISSION 501 Spring Avenue PO Box 109 Florence, WI Phone: Fax: Website: florenceutilitieswi.com Year Established: 1898 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,319 Page 6
9 Electric Customers Residential: 1,800; Commercial: 172 Employees Full-time: 7 Primary Contact Name/Title: Kathy Wertanen, Administrative Assistant kwertanen@wppienergy.org GRESHAM MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 1126 Main Street PO Box 50 Gresham, WI Phone: Fax: Website: visit-gresham.com Year Established: 1928 Governed by: Village Board Electric Customers Residential: 1,149; Commercial: 37 Employees Full-time: 6; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Carroll, Operations Manager bcarroll@villageofgresham.us HARTFORD UTILITY DEPARTMENT 620 W. Sumner Street Hartford, WI Phone: Fax: Website: hartfordelectric.org Year Established: 1895 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 15,384 Electric Customers Residential: 6,534; Commercial: 907 Employees Full-time: 12 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Rhodes, Director of Utilities brhodes@wppienergy.org HAZEL GREEN LIGHT & WATER UTILITY 1610 Fairplay Street PO Box 367 Hazel Green, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1908 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,263 Electric Customers Residential: 630; Commercial: 9 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Sally Bauer, Clerk/Treasurer clerk@villageofhazelgreen.org HUSTISFORD UTILITIES 201 S. Lake Street PO Box 345 Hustisford, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1937 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,119 Electric Customers Residential: 1,343; Commercial: 222 Employees Full-time: 6; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Charity Grulke, Utility Assistant cgrulke@hustisford.com Page 7
10 JEFFERSON UTILITIES 425 Collins Road PO Box 396 Jefferson, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 7,985 Electric Customers Residential: 3,600; Commercial: 478 Employees Full-time: 12; Part-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Scott Adler, Utility Manager sadler@wppienergy.org JUNEAU UTILITIES 100 Lincoln Drive PO Box 62 Juneau, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1914 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,748 Electric Customers Residential: 1,164; Commercial: 170 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Alice Gentz, Utility Accountant agentz@cityofjuneau.net KAUKAUNA UTILITIES 777 Island Street PO Box 1777 Kaukauna, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1912 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 16,086 Electric Customers Residential: 13,533; Commercial: 1,875 Employees Full-time: 55 Primary Contact Name/Title: Amy Brick, Administrative Coordinator abrick@ku-wi.org KIEL ELECTRIC UTILITY 621 6th Street PO Box 98 Kiel, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1905 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 3,768 Electric Customers Residential: 2,293; Commercial: 404 Employees Full-time: 5 Primary Contact Name/Title: Kris August, General Manager, Utilities gm@ci.kiel.wi.us , Ext. 105, Cell: LA FARGE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES PO Box 39 La Farge, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1946 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 701 Page 8
11 Electric Customers Residential: 536; Commercial: 100 Employees Full-time: 4; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Virginia Bilek, Utility Clerk/Bookkeeper lafutil@mwt.net LAKE MILLS LIGHT & WATER 155 Industrial Drive 307 North CP Avenue Lake Mills, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1911 Governed by: Board of Public Works Community Population: 5,883 Electric Customers 4,004; Employees Full-time: 4 Contact Names/Titles: Stacie Dunkleberger, Administrative Assistant sdunkleberger@ci.lake-mills.wi.us Kristen Hosey, Utility Billing Clerk jhosey@ci.lake-mills.wi.us LODI UTILITIES 130 S. Main Street Lodi, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1907 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,092 Electric Customers Residential: 1,461; Commercial: 248 Employees Full-time: 9; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Jennifer Sweeney, Management Analyst jsweeney@cityoflodi.us MANITOWOC PUBLIC UTILITIES 1303 S. 8th Street PO Box 1090 Manitowoc, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1914 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 32,697 Electric Customers Residential: 15,762; Commercial: 2194 Employees Full-time: 72; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Nilaksh Kothari, General Manager nkothari@mpu.org MARSHFIELD UTILITIES 2000 S. Central Avenue PO Box 670 Marshfield, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 19,201 Electric Customers Residential: 11,464; Commercial: 1,976 Employees Full-time: 36 Primary Contact Name/Title: Faith Schmidt, schmidt@marshfieldutilities.org Page 9
12 MAZOMANIE ELECTRIC UTILITY 133 Crescent Street PO Box 26 Mazomanie, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1894 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,668 Electric Customers Residential: 942; Commercial: 83 Employees Full-time: 5 Operated by Vanguard Electric Contact Names/Titles: Shawn Dilley, Superintendent for Vanguard sdilley@blackearthwisconsin.com Tara Roessler, Deputy Clerk/Treasurer troessler@villageofmazomanie.com MEDFORD ELECTRIC UTILITY 639 S. Second Street Medford, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1944 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 4,388 Electric Customers Residential: 3,319; Commercial: 106 Employees Full-time: 5 Primary Contact Name/Title: John Fales, City Coordinator/Public Works Director jfales@medfordwi.us MENASHA UTILITIES 321 Milwaukee Street PO Box 340 Menasha, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1905 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 17,748 Electric Customers Residential: 8,223; Commercial: 779 Employees Full-time: 37; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Dawn Lucier, Administrative & Accounting Assistant dlucier@wppienergy.org MERRILLAN ELECTRIC LIGHT & WATER DEPARTMENT 101 S. Main Street PO Box 70 Merrillan, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 9,522 Electric Customers Residential: 422; Commercial: 40 Employees Full-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Karl Miller, Village Superintendent merrillan.shop@tcc.coop Page 10
13 MOUNT HOREB UTILITIES 138 E. Main Street Mount Horeb, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1939 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 7,240 Electric Customers Residential: 3,364; Commercial: 550 Employees Full-time: 7 Primary Contact Name/Title: Amy Hall, Finance Director/Treasurer amy.hall@mounthorebwi.info MUSCODA UTILITIES 206 N Wisconsin Ave PO Box 206 Muscoda, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1907 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,254 Electric Customers Residential: 1,158; Commercial: 113 Employees Full-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Troy Wardell, Superintendent twardell@wppienergy.org NEW GLARUS UTILITIES 319 Second Street PO Box 399 New Glarus, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1902 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 2,164 Electric Customers 1,198 Employees Full-time: 2; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Beth Heller, Utility Office Manager ngutilities@newglarusvillage.com NEW HOLSTEIN UTILITIES 2110 Washington Street New Holstein, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1912 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,204 Electric Customers Residential: 2,195; Commercial: 448 Employees Full-time: 14; Part-time: 2 Primary Contact Name/Title: Randy Jaeckels, General Manager rjaeckels@wppienergy.org Information is believed to be current as of January 1, Please contact the MEUW Office with any corrections or updates. Call (608) or drop an to office@meuw.org. Thank you. Page 11
14 NEW LISBON MUNICIPAL LIGHT & WATER DEPARTMENT 232 W. Pleasant Street New Lisbon, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1911 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,567 Electric Customers Residential: 673; Commercial: 190 Employees Full-time: 3 Contact Names/Titles: Nick Wyss, Director of Public Works nldpw@mwt.net , Ext. 2 Jennie Wilhorn, Utility Clerk nlutil2@mwt.net NEW LONDON UTILITY COMMISSION 400 E. North Water Street PO Box 304 New London, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 7,282 Electric Customers Residential: 3,390; Commercial: 468 Employees Full-time: 21; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Melissa Schultz, mschultz@wppienergy.org NEW RICHMOND CITY UTILITIES 156 E. 1st Street New Richmond, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1890 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 8,807 Electric Customers Residential: 4,353; Commercial 572 Employees Full-time: 7 Primary Contact Name/Title: Mike Darrow, City Administrator/Utility Manager mdarrow@newrichmondwi.gov OCONOMOWOC UTILITIES 808 S. Worthington Street Oconomowoc, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1899 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 15,759 Electric Customers Residential: 8,553; Commercial: 1,230 Employees Full-time: 19 Primary Contact Name/Title: Johanna Rahn, Purchasing Agent jrahn@oconomowoc-wi.gov 262) OCONTO FALLS MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 223 Monroe Street PO Box 70 Oconto Falls, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Page 12
15 Year Established: 1932 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,820 Electric Customers Residential: 1,361; Commercial: 281 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Greg Kuhn, Utility Manager gkuhn@wppienergy.org PARDEEVILLE ELECTRIC COMMISSION 114 Lake Street Pardeeville, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1945 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 2,105 Electric Customers Residential: 1,393; Commercial: 7 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Laurie Tangney, Office Manager/Bookkeeper bookkeeper@villageofpardeeville.net PLYMOUTH UTILITIES 900 CTH PP PO Box 277 Plymouth, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 8,467 Electric Customers 8,042 Employees Full-time: 12 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Yerges, City Administrator/Utilities Manager byerges@plymouthgov.com PRAIRIE DU SAC ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT 335 Galena Street 1700 North Street Prairie du Sac, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1914 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 4,053 Electric Customers 2,098 Employees Full-time: 2; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Troy Murphy, Public Works/Utility Director tmurphy@wppienergy.org PRINCETON LIGHT & WATER DEPARTMENT 531 S. Fulton Street PO Box 53 Princeton, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1902 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 1,197 Electric Customers 957 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Mary Lou Neubauer, City Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer mneubauer@cityofprincetonwi.com Page 13
16 RICE LAKE UTILITIES 320 W. Coleman Street Rice Lake, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1920 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 8,639 Electric Customers Residential: 4,835; Commercial: 1,048 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Pam Mackiewicz, IT Manager/Assistant Office Manager pamm@ricelakeutilities.com CITY UTILITIES OF RICHLAND CENTER 450 S. Main Street PO Box 312 Richland Center, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 5,187 Electric Customers 2,951 Employees Full-time: 8 Primary Contact Name/Title: Jan Leonard, Office Manager jleonard@wppienergy.org RIVER FALLS MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 222 Lewis Street, Suite 228 River Falls, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1900 Governed by: Utility Board Community Population: 15,510 Electric Customers Residential: 5,839; Commercial: 795 Employees Full-time: 17 Primary Contact Name/Title: Lanae Nelson, Administrative Assistant lnelson@rfcity.org SAUK CITY UTILITIES 726 Water Street Sauk City, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1909 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 3,422 Electric Customers Residential: 1,546; Commercial: 335 Employees Full-time: 6 Contact Names/Titles: Marv Dolphin, Director of Public Works & Utilities marv@saukcity.net Janet Kraemer, Utility Billing Clerk janet@saukcity.net SHAWANO MUNICIPAL UTILITIES 122 N. Sawyer Street Shawano, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Page 14
17 Year Established: 1900 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 9,219 Electric Customers Residential: 4,224; Commercial: 1,482 Employees Full-time: 16; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Knapp, City Administrator/General Manager bknapp@cityofshawano.com> SHEBOYGAN FALLS UTILITIES 375 Buffalo Street PO Box 210 Sheboygan Falls, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1916 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 7,853 Electric Customers Residential: 4,532; Commercial: 495 Employees Full-time: 8 Primary Contact Name/Title: Joel Schoenman, Utility Supervisor joel.schoneman@shebfalls.com SHULLSBURG ELECTRIC UTILITY 190 N. Judgement Street PO Box 580 Shullsburg, WI Phone: Ext.222 Fax: Website: Year Established: 1937 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 1,215 Electric Customers Residential: 577; Commercial: 178 Employees Full-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Laura Weiskircher, Deputy Clerk/Treasurer l.weiskircher@cityofshullsburg.org Ext. 22 SLINGER UTILITIES 300 Slinger Road Slinger, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1911 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 5,338 Electric Customers 2,208 Primary Contact Name/Title: Jessi Balcom, Village Administrator jbalcom@vi.slinger.wi.gov SPOONER MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY 511 Paulson Drive PO Box 548 Spooner, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1905 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 2,263 Electric Customers Residential: 1,550; Commercial: 350 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Gary Johnson, Superintendent johnsong@cityofspooner.org Page 15
18 STOUGHTON UTILITIES 600 S. Fourth Street PO Box 383 Stoughton, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1891 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 13,088 Electric Customers Residential: 7,762; Commercial: 918 Employees Full-time: 16 Primary Contact Name/Title: Brian Hoops, Assistant Utilities Director STRATFORD WATER & ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Legion St PO Box 12 Stratford, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1925 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,600 Electric Customers Residential: 680; Commercial: 201 Employees Full-time: 7 Primary Contact Name/Title: Scott Dennee, Superintendent stratfordpubworks@stratfordwi.com STURGEON BAY UTILITIES 230 E. Vine Street PO Box 27 Sturgeon Bay, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1904 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 9,237 Electric Customers Residential: 9,057; Commercial: 1,679 Employees Full-time: 19; Part-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Cliff White, Operations Manager cwhite@wppienergy.org SUN PRAIRIE UTILITIES 125 W. Main Street PO Box 867 Sun Prairie, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1910 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 32,894 Electric Customers Residential: 14,000; Commercial: 1,624 Employees Full-time: 31; Part-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Lori Ewoldt, Operations Administrative Assistant lewoldt@sunprairieutilities.com TREMPEALEAU MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC & WATER UTILITY rd Street PO Box 247 Trempealeau, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1915 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 1,637 Page 16
19 Electric Customers Residential: 1,251; Commercial: 191 Employees Full-time: 11; Part-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Kim Ganz, SUPT kganz@trempealeauwi.com TWO RIVERS WATER & LIGHT 1415 Lake Street Two Rivers, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1901 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 11,566 Electric Customers Residential: 5,572; Commercial: 556 Employees Full-time: 14 Primary Contact Name/Title: Ken Kozak, Electric Utility Director kenkoz@two-rivers.org VIOLA MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY 106 W. Wisconsin Street PO Box 38 Viola, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1942 Governed by: Commission Primary Contact Name/Title: Beth Campbell, Village Administrator Beth_Arlene@yahoo.com WATERLOO UTILITIES 575 Commercial Avenue Waterloo, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1908 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 3,371 Electric Customers Residential: 1,538; Commercial: 265 Employees Full-time: 10 Primary Contact Name/Title: Joy Bisco, Accountant jbisco@wppienergy.org WAUNAKEE UTILITIES 322 Moravian Valley Road PO Box 70 Waunakee, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1915 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 13,675 Electric Customers Residential: 5,790; Commercial: 715 Employees Full-time: 17 Primary Contact Name/Title: Dana Karls, Billing Dept. Manager dkarls@wppienergy.org Page 17
20 WAUPUN UTILITIES 817 S. Madison Street PO Box 431 Waupun, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1894 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 11,572 Electric Customers Residential: 3,757; Commercial: 560 Employees Full-time: 6 Primary Contact Name/Title: Randy Posthuma, General Manager rposthuma@wppienergy.org WESTBY ELECTRIC & WATER UTILITY 200 N. Main Street Westby, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1915 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 2,224 Electric Customers 1,197 Employees Full-time: 2; Part-time: 3 Primary Contact Name/Title: Ron Janzen, Director rjanzen@cityofwestby.org WHITEHALL ELECTRIC UTILITY Main Street PO Box 155 Whitehall, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1940 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 1,570 Electric Customers Residential: 953; Commercial: 19 Employees Full-time: 4 Primary Contact Name/Title: Neal Wozney, Electric Superintendent nwozney@wppienergy.org WISCONSIN DELLS WATER & LIGHT UTILITY 300 Lacrosse Street Wisconsin Dells, WI Phone: Ext. 410 Fax: Website: Year Established: 1894 Governed by: City Council Community Population: 2,651 Electric Customers Residential: 1,389; Commercial: 713 Employees Full-time: 10 Primary Contact Name/Title: Monica Dorow-Leis, Office Clerk mleis@dellscitygov.com Ext. 402 Page 18
21 WISCONSIN RAPIDS WATER WORKS & LIGHTING COMMISSION th Street South PO Box 399 Wisconsin Rapids, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1894 Governed by: Commission Community Population: 18,630 Electric Customers Residential: 14,107; Commercial: 1,2170 Employees Full-time: 43 Primary Contact Name/Title: Roxanne Gronski, Executive Administrator WONEWOC MUNICIPAL WATER & LIGHT DEPARTMENT PO Box 37 Wonewoc, WI Phone: Fax: Website: Year Established: 1942 Governed by: Village Board Community Population: 807 Electric Customers Residential: 492; Commercial: 45 Employees Full-time: 1 Primary Contact Name/Title: Amy Elder, utility clerk wonewocutilities@bugnet.net Information is believed to be current as of January 1, Please contact the MEUW Office with any corrections or updates. Call (608) or drop an to office@meuw.org. Thank you. Page 19
22 MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITIES OF WISCONSIN STAFF CONTACT LIST Executive Director Tim Heinrich MEUW Office: Fax: Website: Manager of Safety Services Mike Czuprynko Member Services Specialist Mallory Conradt Electric Utility Safety and Training Coordinators Randy Larson Mark Zielsdorf Senior Regional Safety Coordinators Jeff Helgestad Sean Wall Regional Safety Coordinators Steve Eller Steve Isaacson Mike Martin Andrew Paulson Dewayne Reiten Josh Ring Mutual Aid Hotline: (1-844-MEUW-911) Page 20
23 Learn more about WUSA membership at Learn more about WUSA membership at Learn more about WUSA membership at Learn more about WUSA membership at
24 Members of Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin (MEUW) as of December 31, 2018 Algoma Utility Commission Arcadia Electric Utility Argyle Utility Bangor Municipal Utility Barron Light & Water Belmont Municipal Light & Water Utility Benton Electric & Water Utility Black Earth Electric Utilities Black River Falls Municipal Utility Bloomer Electric Utility Boscobel Utilities Brodhead Water & Light Cadott Light & Water Department Cashton Municipal Light & Water Plant Cedarburg Light & Water Commission Clintonville Water & Electric Utility Columbus Water & Light Department Cornell Municipal Electric Utility Cuba City Light & Water Plant Cumberland Municipal Utility Eagle River Light & Water Department City of Elkhorn Electric Department Elroy Electric & Water Utility Evansville Utilities Fennimore Municipal Utilities Florence Utility Commission Gresham Municipal Utilities Hartford Utility Department Hazel Green Light & Water Utility Hustisford Utilities Jefferson Utilities Juneau Utilities Kaukauna Utilities Kiel Electric Utility La Farge Municipal Utilities Lake Mills Light & Water Lodi Utilities Manitowoc Public Utilities Marshfield Utilities Mazomanie Electric Utility Medford Electric Utility Menasha Utilities Merrillan Electric Light & Water Department Mount Horeb Utilities Muscoda Utilities New Glarus Utilities New Holstein Utilities New Lisbon Municipal Light & Water Department New London Utility Commission New Richmond City Utilities Oconomowoc Utilities Oconto Falls Municipal Utilities Pardeeville Electric Commission Plymouth Utilities Prairie du Sac Electric Department Princeton Light & Water Department Rice Lake Utilities City Utilities of Richland Center River Falls Municipal Utilities Sauk City Utilities Shawano Municipal Utilities Sheboygan Falls Utilities Shullsburg Electric Utility Slinger Utilities Spooner Municipal Electric Utility Stoughton Utilities Stratford Water & Electric Department Sturgeon Bay Utilities Sun Prairie Utilities Trempealeau Municipal Electric & Water Utility Two Rivers Water & Light Waterloo Utilities Waunakee Utilities Waupun Utilities Westby Electric & Water Utility Whitehall Electric Utility Wisconsin Dells Water & Light Utility Wisconsin Rapids Water Works & Lighting Commission Wonewoc Municipal Water & Light Department Formed in 1928, Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin (MEUW) is the state association providing safety services, leadership and management training, advocacy, and member support to the 81 municipal electric utilities across Wisconsin. Most of the utilities have century-old roots serving their communities. Collectively, these public power utilities distribute more than 11 percent of the state s electricity, providing service to 280,000 customers in 41 of Wisconsin s 72 counties. Municipal utilities, known for their affordable rates and highly reliable service, operate on a not-for-profit basis overseen by a local governing board composed of local citizens and elected officials. MEUW is affiliated with the American Public Power Association. Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin 725 Lois Drive, Sun Prairie, WI office@meuw.org (608)
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