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Building Inspector

Building permits must be obtained through our building inspector.

See the Permits, Licenses & Forms tab.

Chad Woodard

General Engineering Company

608-697-0493

cwoodard@generalengineering.net

Police Services

Police services for the Village of Rockland are provided by the La Crosse County Sheriff’s Office. All officers have direct access to the resources of the La Crosse County Sheriff’s Office.  

 

If you have an emergency please call 911.

 

For non-emergency calls or to speak with an officer, please call 608-785-5942

 

If you would like to submit an anonymous tip or report, please utilize La Crosse Area Crime Stoppers at website

or call 608-784-8477.

Village Board

Village President:

Jon Hohlfeld   608-317-4309

Village Trustees:

Linda Young   608-486-4152

Derek Millin   608-519-6337

Bob Nielsen   818-470-2866

Randy Rowell   608-317-2605

Bob Rueckheim   608-498-8902

Village President and Trustees serve two year terms. 

Assessor

The Village of Rockland contracts with Homefield Assessing to do all it's

residential, personal property and commercial assessments.

 

Neil Betts

608-372-2205 (office)

608-387-6874 (cell)

Public Works

Keegan Erickson  608-461-0990

 Jeff Tremmel  608-461-0939

Water and Sewer Utility

Water and sewer bills are mailed out at the end of each month. They are due on the 23rd of each month. Payments can be dropped off during business hours or can be placed in the dropbox on the door of the Village Hall any time. Payments can be mailed to Village of Rockland, P.O. Box 124, Rockland, WI 54653. 

2023 Consumer Confidence Report 

The annual Water Quality Report (also known as the Consumer Confidence Report) contains information about the Village of Rockland's Municipal Water system including results of required water-quality tests. Rockland's water quality has met or exceeded the Federal and State criteria requirements.  The EPA has determined that the Village of Rockland's Municipal water is safe at the levels detected.

In compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Rockland Municipal Utility is pleased to provide you a link to the 2022 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). This document provides information about the water supply to help you make informed decisions. Specific information includes where the water comes from, contaminants present in the water, and the risks our water testing and treatment are designed to identify and prevent. We are committed to provide our customers with the safest and most reliable water possible.  If you would like to obtain a copy of the CCR, please contact the Village Clerk during office hours. View the full report.

If you need financial assistance for paying your water bill, please click here for more information. 

Parks & Recreation

If you would like to rent the Gaylord Park shelter or the Village Hall building and park shelter, please contact the Village Clerk during office hours.

 

Gaylord Park rental fees are $100.00 per day for Village of Rockland residents and $120.00 per day for non-residents.

Village Hall/Park rental fees are $80 for residents and $100 for non-residents.

 

See the PARKS tab for photos. 

Village Clerk/Treasurer

Village Deputy Clerk/Treasurer

Melody Brueggeman, Clerk/Treasurer

clerk@villageofrockland.org

608-486-4037

Cheryl Brumbly, Deputy Clerk/Treasurer

deputyclerk@villageofrockland.org

608-486-4037

Village Hall Hours

Monday through Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM

Waste and Recycling

Harter's Quick Clean-Up Provides waste & recycling service for Rockland.

 

Curbside Pick-up of garbage is every Monday starting at 6 AM, and recycling is every other Monday. There are 35, 65, & 95 gallon garbage totes.

 

Garbage tote fees are:

$23 per month for 35 gallon totes

$23 per month for 65 gallon totes

$23 per month for 95 gallon totes

 

Contact the Village Clerk during office hours to have a tote delivered to your home or to change the size of your tote. If you move out of Rockland, please contact the clerk so that your tote can be returned.

Recycling includes: Tin, Glass, Aluminum, Plastic (#1-7), Cardboard, Office Paper, Junk Mail, Newspaper, Fiberboard (Cereal boxes, soda boxes, etc.).

Large Item Pickup is the first Monday after annual rummage sales in May each year. Items such as couches, desks, etc. are free. Appliances are $55 each and mattresses and box springs are $35 each. You must contact the Village Clerk no later than the Wednesday before large item day to schedule and pay for your items. 

Garbage will be billed monthly with water and sewer bills.

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