Resolution approving that certain release, hold harmless and waiver for the benefit of the Village of Chenequa.
Resolution approving that certain release, hold harmless and waiver for the benefit of the Village of Chenequa.
Click here for the Board of Review Initial Agenda. Meeting to be held Tuesday, May 18, 2022 at 2:00 PM.
Notice is hereby given, the Board of Review will meet on the 18th day of May, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. via Zoom Communications for the purpose of calling the Board of Review into session.
As the temperature starts to warm outside, its important to remember that the water temperatures are still dangerously cold. If you plan to kayak, canoe or paddle board in these frigid waters, its important to be wearing your personal floatation device (PFD). This could save your life if you fall into these cold waters.
WAUKESHA COUNTY PARKS TO PROVIDE FREE TRAININGS
TO ADDRESS LIFEGUARD SHORTAGE
(Waukesha, WI) – Waukesha County Parks staff are seeking applicants to fill the several open positions for Lifeguards at the swimming beaches at Fox Brook Park in Brookfield and Menomonee Park in Menomonee Falls.
“Lifeguarding is a great summer job,” said County Executive Paul Farrow. “Not only is it important work for our community, the role also provides valuable work experiences that will follow employees throughout their lives.”
Waukesha County is seeking at least 30 candidates to fill vacant Lifeguard positions. Positions are open for candidates 16 years and older from early June through mid-August. The hours per week include 20-40 hours and the pay range is $10.55-$14.00/ hour depending on experience.
As an incentive, interested and qualified applicants that do not have Lifeguard experience will receive training for their Red Cross Lifeguard and Waterfront Skills certification.
All qualified applicants, including those interested in getting certified, are encouraged to apply under the “Lifeguard” listing at www.waukeshacounty.gov/jobs. For additional information about lifeguarding, contact Kerrie Hughes, Park Program Specialist, at (262) 896-8074.
About the Waukesha County Park System
Waukesha County Park System is a natural resource-based park system that demonstrates stewardship while providing recreational and educational opportunities. For more information, visit our web site at www.waukeshacountyparks.com or follow @WaukeshaCoParks on Twitter or like us on Facebook.
The Village of Chenequa is applying for a permit from the WI Department of Natural Resources for control of aquatic vegetation in Pine and Cornell Lakes. A copy of the permit application is available for your review below or a hard copy will be available at Chenequa Village Hall. This Notice is provided under Chapter NR107 of the WI Administrative Code.
Now therefore, be it resolved, I Jo Ann F Villavicencio, as Village President of the Village of Chenequa in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 14, 2022 as World Migratory Bird Day in the Village of Chenequa and I urge all citizens to celebrate this observance and to support efforts to protect and conserve migratory birds and their habitats in our community and the world at large.
An Ordinance to Amend Section 6.5(4)(a)(i) of the Village Code to Regulate Dry or Rock River Beds.
Village of Chenequa
Notice of Resolution Amending the 2021 Adopted Budget
Please take notice that the Village of Chenequa adopted Resolution 2022-04-11-02 Amending the 2021 Adopted Budget on the 11th day of April 2022 in accordance with Wis Stat 65.90(5)(a). Full text of the resolution and amended budget may be obtained in the Clerk’s Office, 31275 W County Road K, Chenequa, WI 53029.
Jeanne O’Brien
Village Clerk-Treasurer
The Village of Chenequa retained the firm of Reilly, Penner & Benton LLP to perform an audit of the financial statements of the Village of Chenequa for the year ending December 31, 2021.