Village Government
The Official Seal of the Village of Greendale was designed by Marshall Bartos. The gear in the seal represents the industrial worker; the grain sheaf represents the agricultural worker; the book represents cultural life; and the United States eagle represents "under government guidance."
Greendale was incorporated as a Village in 1938 and was
governed by an elected general committee to coordinate
activities and meetings. This same council-manager
system remains in place to this day.
Elected officials of the Village consist of the President, six Trustees and the Municipal Judge. The Village President holds office for a term of three years. The Municipal Judge holds office for a term of two years. Village Trustees serve for terms of three years.
For more information on voting and elections, please click here.
Elected officials of the Village consist of the President, six Trustees and the Municipal Judge. The Village President holds office for a term of three years. The Municipal Judge holds office for a term of two years. Village Trustees serve for terms of three years.
For more information on voting and elections, please click here.