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If you dial 911 from your residence on a conventional landline telephone, you will be connected directly to the Muskego Police Department.

 

If you are in the City of Muskego and dial 911 from a cellular phone you will be connected to the Waukesha County Communications dispatch center, causing a delay of valuable time before the call is forwarded to the Muskego Police Department.

 

As an option and providing circumstances allow, you may dial the City of Muskego Dispatch Center direct at 262-679-4130.  This number can be used for emergency and non-emergency situations.

 

 

 
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May 1st, 2012

Green Up Muskego


The City of Muskego Police Department is currently checking on properties for the proper storage of vehicles to promote "Green Up Muskego".  Below are the requirements to store a vehicle on a property.

10.05 PUBLIC NUISANCES AFFECTING PEACE AND SAFETY

(16) Storage of Motor Vehicles. Except as provided in Section 12.08(6)(a), no person shall store, park or leave unattended, any disassembled, inoperable, unlicensed, junked, wrecked or abandoned motor vehicle, except in an enclosure which houses such property from public view. For purposes of this section, a vehicle shall be considered operable if that vehicle is:

(a) Titled and has a current registration from a state, district or territory of the United States and has a legal license plate mounted on the vehicle;

(b) Meets all requirements of Wisconsin Statutes, Chapter 347 and appropriate subchapters of Wisconsin Department of Transportation Trans 305;

A Motor Vehicle in this subsection shall include, but not be limited to, an automobile, truck, motor home, bus, and trailer that can be licensed. 

This section does not apply to motor vehicles stored in connection with an automobile sales or repair business located in a properly zoned area. (Ord. #1305 10-22-2009)



April 30th, 2012

The Muskego Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Police Clerk.

Reason for Announcement: Fill Vacancy and Establish Eligibility List Full-time Responsibilities: To perform emergency telecommunications dispatch and assigned clerical/record keeping duties during an assigned shift.

Salary: $13.97 to $18.27 per hour

Benefits: Wisconsin retirement fund; Health insurance; Life insurance; Sick leave; Paid holidays - 10; Clothing allowance; Longevity pay; Deferred compensation; Vacation Qualifications: U.S. citizen; Minimum age - 18; Driver license; High school diploma; No felony convictions; Good verbal and written communication skills; React quickly and effectively to stressful situations; Able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays; Clear and concise speech; Ability to handle several tasks simultaneously; Ability to perform essential functions of this position

Apply By: 8:00 AM, 05/18/2012

Submit: Agency Application

Notes: Oral interviews; Background investigation; simulated dispatching test

Here is a link for an application.
  

Police Clerk Application

Applications due May 18th, 2012 by 8:00am.

April 20th, 2012

Janesville Road Construction

As you probably are aware, construction has started in earnest on Janesville Rd.  What you may not have noticed is that the speed limit on Janesville Rd., from Moorland Rd to Lannon Dr., has been reduced to 25MPH.  This is to improve the safety of motorists and the work crews, and will be strictly enforced by the Muskego Police Department.  As this area is considered a construction zone, fines will be doubled.  So give the work crews and yourself a break, and plan ahead.  If you know you are going to have to travel through the construction zone, expect delays and leave early to give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination.  We will also be aggressively patrolling “alternate routes”, so watch your speed on those roads as well. 

February 6th, 2012 

June 26-29, 2012 – A second chance to take DNR Boater Safety, if you missed it in April.  More dates will be posted as they become available.



October 31st, 2011

Concealed Carry

Wisconsin’s Concealed Carry Law goes into effect on November 1, 2011.  After that date it will be legal for citizens, with a permit, to carry a weapon concealed on their person.  Since this law was passed, the state has continued to define and refine its requirements.  The state has put together a 56 page FAQ, updated on October 20th, that should answer most of your questions.  Below is the link.

Concealed Carry Frequently Asked Questions
 

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