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COMPOST SITE WILL BE CLOSED ON MAY 29TH DUE TO POLICE DEPT. TRAINING
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL PARKING DROP-OFF GUIDELINES FROM PLOVER POLICE DEPT.
2008 SPRING NEWSLETTER
PAY WATER/SEWER BILLS BY PHONE OR ONLINE
2008 BUDGET INFORMATION
PLOVER'S BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
VILLAGE OF PLOVER'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
WEEKLY SCHEDULE: COMMITTEE MEETINGS
APRIL 2008 BUILDING PERMIT REPORT
HISTORY OF PLOVER -link to Portage County Historical Society page
READER BOARD REQUEST-(Plover Municipal Building)
NEW VILLAGE REQUEST FORM
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©2000-2008 Village Of Plover
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Village of Plover

2400 Post Road.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 37
Plover, WI 54467
715-345-5250
Fax: 715-345-5253

 he information in this website has been compiled to answer questions most frequently asked regarding Village services and policies. It also outlines procedures to be followed by residents when they participate in the various programs offered to them.

Village Hall: Plover Municipal Center


Ashley Furniture, Furniture & Appliancemart -
1015 Commons Circle,Plover

New Village Park at Plover New Construction Photos

Please take a few moments to read through this informative website.
For additional information or for answers to questions not addressed here, Village staff is available to help you during regular office hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please feel free to call at 345-5250. We welcome your comments or suggestions.

911 Alert! Portage County Residents
With the new 911 system, there is SEVEN SECONDS OF SILENCE before you hear your call start to ring. DON'T HANG UP! Your call is on its way as soon as you finish dialing - you just don't hear it happening. In an emergency, this silence may seem a lot longer than seven seconds; however, the system is routing your call to the proper 911 communications center and identifying the name, address, and telephone number from where you are calling. When the communications center answers your call, this information appears on their computer screen. This system saves time sending help and lets the dispatcher know where you are, even if you are unable to do so.