NOTICE: Liquor License Renewals

Applications have been made to the Village Board of the Village of Greendale for Liquor License renewals. Click here to view full notice.

NOTICE: New Liquor License Application

Application has been made to the Village Board of the Village of Greendale for the following new liquor license Walgreens at 6210 W. Loomis Road. Click here to view full notice.

Board of Trustees Meeting Cancelled

The Board of Trustee meeting scheduled for January 6, 2009 has been cancelled. If anyone has any questions about this notice, please contact Village Manager Todd Michaels at (414) 423-2100.

2008 Adopted Budget



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Download 2008 Adopted Budget (PDF)


On Tuesday, December 4, 2007 the Village Board of Trustees adopted the Village’s 2008 Budget and the Village’s 2007 Tax Levy to support the 2008 Budget. The 2008 Budget, including its revenues, fees, expenditures, etc. becomes effective January 1, 2008.

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Appointment of New Village Manager

Today, the Village Board of Greendale announced that they have hired Clerk-Treasurer Todd Michaels as it’s new Village Manager, a position made available through the recent resignation of Joe Murray. The Village Board of Trustees conducted a nation-wide search for the manager’s position in which Mr. Michaels was one of 31 applicants to compete.

Mr. Michaels has been serving as acting Manger in the interim while the national search was conducted and completed.

The Village Board approved Mr. Michaels’ appointment as Village Manager at their regularly scheduled meeting on October 16th. Village President John Hermes stated that "The Board of Trustees conducted a nationwide search for our new village manager. Mr. Michaels competed with the other candidates and emerged as the best fit for Greendale. The Board is extremely pleased to be able to offer Mr. Michaels the position of Village Manager, and we look forward to working with him to move the Village of Greendale forward."

Michaels and his wife, Susan, grew up on Milwaukee's south side. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Masters Degree in Public Administration, he worked in a Rockford, Illinois suburb.

When the Clerk-Treasurer position became available in Greendale, he saw an opportunity to return to the area. Nine years later, he's happy to have been appointed Village Manager. Mr. Michaels stated that “he is overjoyed with his appointment as Village Manager, and that he owes much of his success

in Greendale to the efforts of numerous co-workers.” He was especially thankful to the Village Board, the Department Heads, and the staff of Village Hall.

Southridge Mall Meeting

Materials from the Village's August 16, 2007 meeting with representatives of the owners of Southridge Mall:

Village Leases Old Police Station and Annex To Greendale Historical Society

As one of only three (3) “Greenbelt Communities” built by the Federal Government in 1938, the Village of Greendale is very proud of its unique history. The Federal Government built Greendale to provide a “suburban” or “country style” community close to a major city and employment opportunities.

To serve the new community, the Village constructed a building that served as the original Police Station, Fire Station and Municipal Court (6600 Schoolway), as well as the Annex located behind the building in the Municipal Parking Lot that served as the Hose Tower for the Fire Department to dry their hoses and provide additional storage for other municipal equipment.

In 1972 the Fire Department moved to its own Station located at 6200 W. Loomis Road. The Old Police Station continued to house the Police Department and Municipal Court until 1998 when the Village constructed the new Safety Center – 5911 W. Grange Avenue. The Annex has remained in used by the Village and Village Community organizations for storage.

Since 1998 and the move to the Safety Center, the Old Police Station has remained vacant.

Over the years the Village has received several inquiries about renovating or re-using the Old Police Station and Annex for other uses. In 2006 the Village sought renovation and re-use proposals for both buildings. Three (3) proposals were submitted. One proposal came from the Greendale Historical Society to renovate and convert the Old Police Station and Annex into a historical museum, community meeting room, office rental, gift shop and community bathrooms. A second proposal from Robert & Lawrence Popp sought to only convert the Old Police Station into a Community Arts Studio, retail and other possible uses. The Greendale Park & Recreation Department proposed expanding and renovating only the Annex into a daycare center.

After careful consideration to determine what would be the best use for the buildings and the Village as a whole, on July 3, 2007, the Village Board of Trustees selected the Greendale Historical Society’s proposal to convert both the Old Police Station and Annex. The Village will lease the buildings to the Greendale Historical Society for $1.00/year for twenty-five years, with five, 5-year lease renewal options.

Village President John R. Hermes said “Greendale is a very special and historic community and utilizing the Old Police Station and Annex as a museum to help promote and educate people about that history was clearly the most attractive option for the buildings. The Village Board of Trustees is very excited by this opportunity and proud to work with the Greendale Historical Society to achieve these goals.”

Starting July 4th, the Greendale Historical Society will begin its ambitious goal of generating $2.0 Million dollars in grants, endowments, donations, etc. to undertake the necessary renovations and make the museum operational. The lease with the Village gives the Greendale Historical Society until September 1, 2008 (14 months) to generate the funding. If the Greendale Historical Society is unable to attain the $2.0 Million by that time (September 2008), the lease will not commence and the Village will need to re-evaluate the future of the two (2) buildings. Village President Hermes said “the Greendale Historical Society has set their goals high to provide an outstanding museum. The Village shares the Historical Society’s optimism and will be as supportive and accommodating as possible in order to have the project succeed.”

Greendale Historical Society President, Sally Chadwick said “the Greendale Historical Society is very appreciative of all the Village Board’s help and support in selecting their proposal. The Greendale Historical Society recognizes the opportunity it has been given and has been re-energized to succeed.” The Greendale Historical Society has sought to develop a historical museum in Greendale for many years.

Ms. Chadwick noted that the $2.0 Million fundraising goal necessary to renovate the buildings and make the museum operational will not be easy, but she has every confidence that it will occur. “The history of Greendale and the Greenbelt Communities is so special, once people learn about our proposal we know that they will share our passion to see that history preserved.” Ms. Chadwick added, “Today’s a great day for the Village of Greendale, the Greendale Historical Society and history in general.”

The Village of Greendale, including the Old Police Station and Annex are listed on the State and Federal Registry of Historic Places. Any renovations of the buildings are required to maintain the buildings historical significance. Ms. Chadwick noted “we obviously want to preserve the historic integrity of the buildings, and in fact want to make renovations to the buildings to make them return to how they looked in 1938.”

If all goes as hoped, the Greendale Historical Society plans to have the Old Police Station and Annex renovated and operational as a museum by the summer of 2010.