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January/February 2018 Updates from Around the Village Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Subcommittee: The Village convened a meeting of its CIP Subcommittee in early January for the purposes of discussing the state of our community’s infrastructure. Richfield has 146 miles of road that we are responsible for maintaining. Typically, we budget between $700-800,000 for road improvements but with a mile of road costing around $300,000, it is easy to see that our approach of paving 2% of our road inventory annually is not sustainable. The CIP Subcommittee has been tasked with analyzing the Village’s financial options with respect to road improvements. A final report will be given to the Village Board this spring regarding potential options for consideration with respect to future road construction financing. Messer-Mayer Mill Construction: During the month of January the Village’s contracted construction company, CG Schmidt, will likely be wrapping up the construction of the southern wall of the Messer-Mayer Mill. Due to some weather delays and unforeseen circumstances with the foundation, the project took longer than we would have expected. However, the “crown jewel” of our park system now has its foundation secured for generations to come. Many thanks to the Richfield Historical Society for their generous donation and all of the time and effort they put into making our Historical Park a destination for families in southeastern Wisconsin. STH 164 WISDOT Construction: WISDOT's STH 164 project has been moved up a year, in part. This summer, WISDOT will start on site work along the corridor from CTH Q to Pioneer Road. There will be no closures, but the early-start site work should expedite the construction process in 2019 when the hard closures do go into effect. A project manager has not been named as of yet, but as with the STH 175 project, we will do our best to post updates to our website and in the “Richfield Happenings”. New Richfield Volunteer Fire Company Chief In early January, I had the honor of swearing-in the new Richfield Volunteer Fire Company Chief, Mr. John Schmitz. That night Chief Schmitz took an Oath to serve and protect the residents of Richfield, and citizens in the Towns of Polk, Erin, and Germantown. As a Village organization, we look forward to working with the new Chief and have every confidence that he will continue to lead our brave men and women Volunteers as others have done before him. Happenings RICHFIELD Village Board John Jeffords (President) (262) 628-0385 Dan Neu (262) 628-0177 Rock Brandner (262) 628-1665 Bill Collins (262) 628-4278 Tom Wolff (414) 520-3566 Village Staff Village Administrator (262) 628-2260 Ext. 115 Public Works Supervisor (262) 628-2260 Ext. 118 Deputy Clerk (262) 628-2260 Ext. 111 Deputy Treasurer (262) 628-2260 Ext. 114 Building Inspector (262) 628-2260 Ext. 117 Village Hall 4128 Hubertus Road Hubertus, WI 53033

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January/February 2018

Updates from Around the Village

Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Subcommittee:

The Village convened a meeting of its CIP Subcommittee in early January for the purposes

of discussing the state of our community’s infrastructure. Richfield has 146 miles of road

that we are responsible for maintaining. Typically, we budget between $700-800,000 for

road improvements but with a mile of road costing around $300,000, it is easy to see that

our approach of paving 2% of our road inventory annually is not sustainable. The CIP

Subcommittee has been tasked with analyzing the Village’s financial options with respect

to road improvements. A final report will be given to the Village Board this spring

regarding potential options for consideration with respect to future road construction

financing.

Messer-Mayer Mill Construction:

During the month of January the Village’s contracted construction company, CG Schmidt,

will likely be wrapping up the construction of the southern wall of the Messer-Mayer Mill.

Due to some weather delays and unforeseen circumstances with the foundation, the

project took longer than we would have expected. However, the “crown jewel” of our park

system now has its foundation secured for generations to come. Many thanks to the

Richfield Historical Society for their generous donation and all of the time and effort they

put into making our Historical Park a destination for families in southeastern Wisconsin.

STH 164 WISDOT Construction:

WISDOT's STH 164 project has been moved up a year, in part. This summer, WISDOT will

start on site work along the corridor from CTH Q to Pioneer Road. There will be no

closures, but the early-start site work should expedite the construction process in 2019

when the hard closures do go into effect. A project manager has not been named as of yet,

but as with the STH 175 project, we will do our best to post updates to our website and in

the “Richfield Happenings”.

New Richfield Volunteer Fire Company Chief

In early January, I had the honor of swearing-in the new Richfield Volunteer Fire Company

Chief, Mr. John Schmitz. That night Chief Schmitz took an Oath to serve and protect the

residents of Richfield, and citizens in the Towns of Polk, Erin, and Germantown. As a

Village organization, we look forward to working with the new Chief and have every

confidence that he will continue to lead our brave men and women Volunteers as others

have done before him.

Happenings

RICHFIELD

Village Board

John Jeffords (President)

(262) 628-0385

Dan Neu

(262) 628-0177

Rock Brandner

(262) 628-1665

Bill Collins

(262) 628-4278

Tom Wolff

(414) 520-3566

Village Staff

Village Administrator

(262) 628-2260 Ext. 115

Public Works Supervisor

(262) 628-2260 Ext. 118

Deputy Clerk

(262) 628-2260 Ext. 111

Deputy Treasurer

(262) 628-2260 Ext. 114

Building Inspector

(262) 628-2260 Ext. 117

Village Hall

4128 Hubertus Road

Hubertus, WI 53033

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2 l January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings

The Village of Richfield’s Building Inspection Office

manages a variety of permitting processes that are required for various projects homeowners and

contractors conduct throughout the year. All permits

necessary for home improvements or new builds are

available on the Village website at www.richfieldwi.gov under the ‘Building Inspections’

tab. Types of permits required include: basement rec

rooms, detached garages, sheds, building additions, fence, pools, decks, replacing your water heater,

furnace, air conditioner or roof.

As a year-end summary, the Building Inspection

Office compiled information regarding permits

approved in 2017. There were over 1,150 permitted projects for Village residents in 2017, a 12.3% increase

from 2016. The graph in the top right-hand corner

reflects the distribution of types of 2017 permits approved. The majority of permits taken out were

for new home and building projects. The second

largest grouping were for electrical work being

done at properties in the Village.

Additionally, new home construction maintained

strong figures from 2016 and into the end of 2017 with 53 new homes built both years. The time

series graph on the bottom-right indicates these

are the strongest growth figures in new home

construction the Village has seen in over 10 years.

Joel Jaster & Greg Darga, Building Inspection

Building Inspection: 2017 in Review

New Homes

Updates Continued...

League of Wisconsin Municipalities Appointment:

In late January, I was asked by the Mayor of the City of Appleton to accept a position with the League of Wisconsin

Municipalities on their Board of Directors. The League was formed in 1898 to help Wisconsin cities and villages share ideas and

learn from one another. They also became an advocacy group, working with State officials and focusing their energy on

training local government officials on “best practices”. The League has also been a fierce advocate of maintaining local control

on municipal issues. I hope to work closely with the Wisconsin State Legislature and State Agencies on improving our

governance in Wisconsin. This is no doubt a daunting task. But I am excited by the challenge, humbled by the opportunity, and

eager to serve the public on a Statewide level.

Bridlewood Estates Subdivision Approved:

At the January Village Board meeting, the Board approved the Final Plat for the Bridlewood Estates Subdivision which is

generally located off of Hillside Road, north of CTH Q and connects two (2) existing subdivision roads - Kennedy Circle South

and Nagel Lane. The subdivision is 15 lots at 3 acre density.

Jim Healy, Village Administrator

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10th Annual Antique Appraisal & Chili Lunch

The 2018 Antique Appraisal and Chili Lunch, hosted by The

Richfield Historical Society (RHS) , will take place on Sunday,

February 18th from 9am-3pm at the Friess Lake School

located at 1740 Hwy 164. Admission to this event is free,

however each valuable you would like to be appraised will

cost $5 per item. There will be space for 42 booths at this

event for dealers wishing to sell antiques. Spaces are 10’x10’ and cost $35 for a regular spot, or $40 for a booth with access

to electricity.

Food will be available for purchase including a selection of

mild, tasty fire house or chicken chili bowls. This lunch also includes corn meal muffins and brownies for $7. Also for sale

will be chili dogs and slices of homemade pie.

Family entertainment includes a chance to meet Richie the

Raccoon, RHS’s mascot, from 11am-1pm.

Maple Syrup Family Day

The Richfield Historical Society (RHS) will celebrate its annual

Maple Syrup Family Day, Saturday March 24th 2018, 11AM-4PM at Richfield Historical/Nature Parks located at 1896 Hwy 164.

Admission to this event is free.

The RHS Sugar Shack will be open to demonstrate how sap is

processed into syrup. Syrup demonstrations begin at 11:15 am,

12:15pm & 1:15 pm and you will learn the history of maple sap

products beginning in 100 AD. Story Time will be in the Log Cabin at 11:45am, 12:45pm, and 1:45pm. Available for purchase will be

hot dogs cooked in maple syrup, beverages, sweets, and maple

cotton candy. Visitors can also see the General Store, Blacksmith

Shop, Messer/Mayer Mill and the Millers Home.

Richfield Historical Society - Upcoming Events!

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Although we have not received much for accumulating

snowfalls, Staff still must address whatever “Mother Nature” throws at us. You may have noticed white lines on the

roadways this winter. Crews this year have been applying more

pre-treatment materials on hills, curves and intersections in hopes to help prevent early ice up on the treated surfaces. The

material used is simply a salt brine consisting of a 77% water and 23% salt. This is applied to the road surface at an

application rate of approximately 45 gallons per lane mile.

Once applied, the material will adhere to the road surface in

hopes to prevent slick spots from developing early in a snow operation. Salt brine is an inexpensive material

(approximately .12 cents a gallon) that can be utilized in our

snow fighting arsenal. Even with the frigid temps we have experienced lately, it has not kept the momentum of the

Department of Public Works from slowing down! Crews have been hard at work trimming road right-of-ways of dead and

encroaching trees and shrubs as well as keeping on top of

general maintenance items such as pothole patching, sign work and other

in-shop housekeeping items on those

really cold days. The Parks Department

has been taking advantage of the winter

season by working on the restoration and

construction of benches and picnic tables.

These types of projects are reserved for

this time of year as the summer daily

duties of our Park System consume all their time. Our Park Staff is also

responsible for assisting the Highway Department during snow operations.

As we continue to trudge through the

winter season, I would also like to remind motorists to give the Plow Operators

room they need to clear your roadways.

Our Team is here to get the roads as clear as possible, as quickly as possible, for you

to get to your destination safely.

Adam Schmitt, DPW Supervisor

Richfield Winter Roadways

4 l January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings

Village Calendar

Our 2018 Meeting Calendar has been updated and can now be accessed via the Village website! You can view all events by

scrolling to the bottom of the home page and clicking on “Calendar of Events” http://www.richfieldwi.gov

Village code states in Chapter 7: Administration: Charter Ordinance Article I:Village Board §7-2 Meetings.

“A. Regular meetings. Regular meetings of the Village Board shall be held at least once during each calendar month, on such day,

at such hour and at such place as the Board shall designate.”

As such, the Village Board meetings adhere to the following schedule in order to comply and provide consistency for the residents

of Richfield.

Village Board: Third Thursday of every month at 7:00 PM

Plan Commission: First Thursday of every month at 7:00 PM

Architectural Review Board: Third Wednesday of every month, as needed, at 6:30 PM

Park Commission: Second Wednesday of every other month at 6:00 PM or 6:30 PM

Board of Appeals: As needed

When changes are made to the meeting calendar, those changes are noted online with as much advanced notice as possible. Regularly scheduled meeting dates and times will take place in February. If you would like your organization’s events added to the

Village Calendar please email submissions to [email protected].

Jennifer Keller, Administrative Services Coordinator

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We are well past the half-way mark for the Village of Richfield tax collection season for 2017, which will conclude on January 31st ,

the final date for the first or full installment of taxes accepted at Village Hall. After January 31st, payments may still be made to

the Washington County Treasurer, Ms. Jane C. Merten. Second installments will be accepted and considered on time until July

31st.

As of December 31st, Village Staff took in over $12,703,118.82 in tax dollars, which was redistributed to the various taxing

jurisdictions throughout the months of January and February. Residents who paid before the end of the year and are anticipating

refund checks, by now you should have received those amounts back. If desired, you can still request to have a tax payment

receipt to be printed at Village Hall for pick up or receive an electronic copy via email. The Village would also like to thank all of

the residents who were able to make their way into Village Hall this holiday season to submit their annual property tax payment,

as well as offer a special ‘thank you’ to the part-time Staff who spent a part of their holiday season helping process those

payments.

This is also a reminder for those of you with pets to make sure they are licensed before March 31st . Pursuant to Wisconsin State

Statutes, pet owners are required to provide proof of vaccination in order to license their dog. Bring along your “Vaccination

Certificate” as we will need to verify the rabies vaccination shot serial number before we can license your loved one per state

Statute. Because the Village is so pet friendly, we would like to host another annual dog photo contest in honor of “National Love

Your Pet Day”! Those interested in submitting photos of their furry family members can do so by emailing [email protected]

and we’ll feature them on the Village Instagram @RichfieldWis.

Jennifer Keller, Administrative Services Coordinator

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Valentines Day!

To celebrate this year's Valentine’s Day, Village Hall would like to host a coloring competition! Kids of all ages are welcome to

color in the photo below and either drop it off or mail it to Village Hall at, 4128 Hubertus Road, Hubertus, WI 53033. All submissions

will be displayed in the lobby of Village Hall throughout the month of February. Those who would like their coloring entered to win

the Valentine’s Day prize must submit it by Wednesday, February 7th. Voting will take place at the front counter from 2/8 to 2/13.

The artist who receives the most votes will win a 1st place prize and be publicly featured on our Instagram @richfieldwis.

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Information

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Age:

Date of entry:

Address:

Richfield Lions Club Scholarship

Applications are now available for the 2018 Richfield Lion’s Club scholarship program. This year’s program

will include several $1,000.00 scholarships and one $500.00 technical school scholarship. Eligible applicants

are upcoming high school graduates that currently reside in Richfield. All applications should be returned by

March 21st. Applications can be found at the student’s high school guidance office or at the First National

Bank of Hartford located at STH 175 in Hubertus. Applications are also available online, on the Richfield

Lions Club website. Any questions can be directed to Ruth Schneider at 262-628-1394.

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January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings | 7

RVFC Honors Chief Terry Kohl

The Richfield Volunteer Fire

Company would like to take a

moment to thank Terry Kohl. He

has made the difficult decision to

step down from the position of

Fire Chief with the RVFC. Terry has

been a member for two thirds of

his life with 44 years of active service. He was hired as a

firefighter on January 1st of 1974, promoted to the rank

of Lieutenant in 1979, Elected 1st Assistant Chief in

1984, and elected to the position of Chief in 1994.

Minus two years from 2005-2007, he served as Chief of

the RVFC until December 31st of 2017, earning him the

recognition of 23 years as Fire Chief. With more

accomplishments than can possibly be documented

here, perhaps his most significant was planning for and

seeing through the recent successful completion of the

new Station #2 on Hubertus Road. This vision has

prepared the RVFC with a headquarters station that

will last many decades into the future. The members of

the RVFC would like to take this moment to say thank

you Terry Kohl for all you have done, for all that you

are, and all that you have given.

Tony Burgard, Richfield Volunteer Fire Company

Captain

Associated Appraisal

Associated Appraisal has resumed field inspections for the 2018 year. During the field inspection cycle, Assessors will be

notifying property owners in advance that an assessor will be visiting their property to perform interior/exterior inspection.

Assessment staff will be carrying photo ID tags and driving red fleet vehicles, clearly displaying the company name, so that they are clearly recognizable. They will also have introductory letters for each field staff employee signed by Jim Healy, Village

Administrator.

If no one is home at the time of the visit, the assessor will leave a doorhanger on the main entrance with instructions on how to

call for an appointment. Thank you for your cooperation as Associated Appraisal Consultants want to make accurate assessments of your home. Should you have any questions, please call 800-721-4157.

Dean Peters, Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc.

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January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings | 9

2018 Washington County Clean Sweep

Winter is a great time of the year to go through miscellaneous

items you may find yourself pushing around the house from one

storage area to another. The Washington County Clean Sweep

program is a full-service program that gives residents the chance

to properly dispose of various types of items that are usually

costly to get rid of. Online registration will be available at a

closer date. Those interested in participating in the next Clean

Sweep Program will need to pay a car registration fee to

Washington County for disposing of items . Pharmaceutical

disposal is free. More information can be found online at:

http://www.co.washington.wi.us/

Follow the departments tab, then select Land & Water Conser-

vation Division.

Washington County Clean Sweep

Saturday, May 5th, 2017

8:00am-12:00pm

314 West Washington St. Slinger, WI 53086

Youths ages 17 through 20 from Austria to

the Ukraine will visit Wisconsin for up to 4

weeks during the summer. This is a great

family experience you will cherish for a life-

time as your youth becomes like a member

of your family.

For more information, contact Lion Ray

Tweedale by phone at 262-224-5517 or via

email at [email protected]. This pro-

gram is put on by the Camp Vista Wisconsin

MD27 Youth Exchange.

WisconsinLionsYouthExchange.org

Leash Laws and Pet Waste

Pet owners are reminded to always keep your animal on a

leash when not constraint to the boundaries of your own

property. Village Code §118-3 (D) states dogs at large are

subject to fines, which are administered by the Washington

County Sheriff’s Department. Dogs are considered ’at large’

when they are off the property of the owner and not under

control by a person over the age of 14 or person able to

restrain the animal. If you receive a citation, a forfeiture of no

less than $25 nor more than $100 for the first offense, and not

less than $50 nor more than $200 for subsequent offenses. If

the dog is both at large and untagged, such

penalties shall be doubled.

As a reminder, should your dog defecate on

public land or private property other than

your own, it is the responsibility of the

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10 l January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings

Open Enrollment. The Joint Interim Board will discuss and act upon open enrollment policy and designate space

availability. The district has been advised by legal counsel that all students currently attending our schools through open enrollment need not reapply; they are automatically enrolled for next school year! Families desiring to become a part of

the Holy Hill Area School District Community can apply for open enrollment beginning in February. More information can

be found at the district’s temporary website: hhasd.org.

Summer School. Parents and students should also stay tuned for Summer School which

will be held from June 18th - July 13th at Richfield Elementary School, and will be followed

by Camp Invention held at Friess Lake Elementary School from July 16th - 20th. The brochure will be out soon! Summer School is open to all area students. Information can

be found on either district website.

ADOA Grant. Students from Friess Lake School and Richfield Elementary School worked together under the guidance of

staff at both schools in order to write a successful AODA grant! Students were notified this month that their grant proposal was a success!

The team of students and staff met at Richfield School on January 9th to discuss upcoming plans to help merge the

cultures of the two districts. In addition to being trained as peer helpers, students have laid the foundation for several school and/or community events.

Preliminary events include:

February 9 - Love yourself dance focusing on self-esteem at Friess Lake School; March TBD - Showing of the movie "Wonder" at Richfield Elementary School

April - Parent/Community Education Night

May - "No One Eats Alone" Day at Friess Lake and Richfield (held twice during the spring)

Schoolwide Title Meeting. A Schoolwide Title meeting was held for both districts on January 9th at Richfield Elementary School. Approximately 25 staff members and parents from the future Holy Hill Area School District turned

out to review the schoolwide title portfolio. This portfolio will assist each of next year's schools (Friess Lake Elementary

School and Richfield Middle School) obtain schoolwide title status. Title program resources are used to improve the academic achievement of all students while addressing the needs of the lowest performing students. Achieving

schoolwide title status allows these resources to be used to support all students and provide all staff with professional

development. Prior to each school being identified as a schoolwide program, they must develop a needs assessment to

guide programming strategies. Specific topics covered by this team of individuals include schoolwide structures and supports, classroom staffing, family and community involvement, professional development, resources, and extension

services. The schools will receive notice in June if their applications are successful.

Holy Hill Area School District Happenings & Updates

Upcoming Joint Interim Board

Mee!ngs:

February 20th @ Friess Lake, 7PM

March 20th @ Richfield, 7PM

April 23rd @ Friess Lake, 7PM

Teachers and parents review pro-fessional development planning

documents.

Participating community members

take turns sharing their connection to

each school and/or district.

Reading Specialists Jen Shattuck and

Becky McGinley and Math Specialist

Kelly Downs provide direction to

audience members.

ADOA Grant. Students from

staff at both schools in order proposal was a success!

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Upcoming Events

DATE EVENT TIME LOCATION

2/1/18 Plan Commission Meeting 7:00 PM Village Hall, Lower Level

2/5/18-2/15/18 In-Person Absentee Voting Monday-Friday 8:00 AM—4:00 PM Village Hall, Upper Level

2/15/18 Village Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00 PM Village Hall, Lower Level

2/16/18 In-Person Absentee Voting 8:00 AM—5:00 PM Village Hall, Upper Level

2/18/18 Antique Appraisal and Chili Lunch 10:00 AM—3:00 PM Richfield Fire Station, 2008 STH 175

2/20/18 Spring Primary 7:00 AM-8:00 PM Northbrook Church, 4014 STH 167

2/20/18 Joint Interim School Board Mee"ng 7:00 PM Friess Lake School, 1750 STH 164

2/21/2018 Architectural Review Board (if

necessary)

6:30 PM Village Hall, Lower Level

3/1/2018 Plan Commission Meeting 7:00 PM Village Hall, Lower Level

3/14/2018 Park Commission Meeting 6:00 PM Village Hall, Lower Level

HUBERTUS CHIROPRACTIC

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New Patients Welcome

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Since 1982

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Richfield, WI

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Richfield, WI

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Hours: Weekdays: 7:00-5:00pm

Saturdays: 8-Noon

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Fresh Bakery • Groceries • Automotive Supplies • Soda Specials

Corner of HWY 167 & 175 in Richfield Phone: 262-628-9500

99¢ Coffee Any Size, Any Time

We Offer Motor Vehicle License Renewal

Contact Dennis Thompson to place an ad today!

[email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2470

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Village of Richfield

4128 Hubertus Road

Hubertus, WI 53033

www.richfieldwi.gov

“Forward. Preserving… A Country Way of Life!”

2018 Elections

12 l January/February 2018 • Richfield Happenings

Spring Election Information: April 3, 2018 7:00am-8:00pm

Offices for election are as follows: Justice of the Supreme Court

Circuit Court Judge – Branch 4

County Board Supervisor

School District Seats

State-wide Referendum

Village of Richfield – Village

Trustee(s)

The last day to request an absentee ballot via mail is 5pm on 3/29.

Deputy Clerk, Donna Cox

Primary Voting Information: February 20, 2018 7:00am-8:00pm

Offices for election are as follows: County Board Supervisor

Justice of the Supreme Court

The last day to request an absentee ballot by mail for the Primary is 2/15 by

5pm.

Absentee Voting By Mail: you can request an absentee ballot to be mailed to you if you are registered, however a copy of a photo ID must accompany the application.

Absentee Voting In-Person: You will need a photo ID to show at the counter before you receive the ballot and you must be a

registered voter or register to vote prior to receiving a ballot. Election Day: A photo ID will be required to vote. Northbrook Church will be the central voting location for Richfield Residents.

The Church is located at 4014 Hwy 167 in Richfield.

Office of Village Trustee – April 3, 2018 Spring

Election

The candidates, in the order they will appear on

the ballot, are as follows:

(Vote for no more than two)

Mr. Dan Neu

Mr. Bill Collins The Village has four (4) Trustees which make up

the Board and one Village President, each of

which is elected by the public to a term of office

for two (2) years. In April, the term of office for

Village Trustee’s Dan Neu and Bill Collins is expiring. January 2nd at 5PM was the last day for

local candidates to file Nomination Papers at

Village Hall. Two (2) individuals submitted the appropriate paperwork to be considered eligible

to run for office.

Upcoming Election Dates:

· Partisan Primary 8/14/2018

· Fall General Election 11/6/2018

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