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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
City Attorney
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Generally, the District Attorney prosecutes criminal matters under the state statutes at circuit court in Waukesha County. The City Attorney provides legal services to the City officials and staff. The City Prosecutor prosecutes municipal ordinance violations in the City's municipal court.
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No, the City Prosecutor represents the City of Brookfield in municipal court. You may contact his office at (414) 321-6530 or come to the courtroom one hour before the session begins on the scheduled court appearance day.
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No. Municipal ordinance violations are civil forfeiture actions, not criminal matters.
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No, you do not. You are entitled to a lawyer at your own expense, but most municipal defendants appear without one. Public defenders are not appointed in noncriminal matters in municipal court.
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You will be given a trial date. Prior to the trial, you have the opportunity to discuss the case with the City Prosecutor and attempt to reach resolution. The best time to talk to the City Prosecutor about your trial would be one hour before the trial begins in the courtroom. You may also call the City Prosecutor at the number listed before your trial date.
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City of Brookfield General Information
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Yes. Municipal Ordinance 10.16.010 License Required: "No person shall operate a bicycle, as defined in Section 340.01(5), Wisconsin Statutes, upon any public highway within the City without first obtaining a license as provided in this chapter." Residents of the City of Brookfield may obtain a bike license at the City of Brookfield Police Department. They may either print the form below or fill out the form at the Police Department Lobby. The fee for obtaining a bike license is $6.00.
Print Form
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Call the Elmbrook Humane Society at (262) 782-9261.
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Community Development
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Schedule of Plan Commission and Plan Review Board meetings for 2007.
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Election Information
Finance
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The property tax bills are mailed around December 10th.
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Payment types accepted by the City include cash or check. Credit cards are accepted via the Waukesha County website at www.waukeshacounty.gov or click on the link below. Electronic checks are also accepted on the County website. Please note that there is a 3% convenience fee for credit card payments and $1.00 for electronic checks. City Hall is open for property tax collection Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In addition, a drop box for payments is available in the north parking lot of City Hall. The City also partners with Tri City National Bank to assist with tax collections, particularly on days or hours when City Hall is not open. You can find information regarding Tri City collection hours in the tax bill envelope or look on the News and Announcements page starting in early December. Taxpayers have the choice of paying in full or paying in two installments. Should you choose to pay in installments, the second installment is due to the Waukesha County Treasurer by July 31. Please mail or deliver second real estate tax bill installments directly to: Waukesha County Treasurer 1320 Pewaukee Road, Room 148 Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: (262) 548-7029 Fax: (262) 896-8037 or visit the County web site:
County Website Pay Online
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Utility bill payments can be made at City Hall, 2000 N. Calhoun Road in person from 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or placed in the drop box adjacent to City Hall. Payments can also be mailed to the above address. Bills are mailed quarterly (March, June, September and December), and are due by the 25th of the following month. Information regarding online utility payments can be found via this link.
Online payments
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The City does not perform final readings for water/sewer bills for sales of property; buyers and sellers should have the utility charges prorated as part of the closing process. If you are currently on the Automatic Payment program or your bill is not addressed to “Current Resident”, please notify the Accounting office via U.S. mail, telephone, or email using the link below, to ensure that your utility account is removed from direct debit and the bill is mailed to the correct address. If an installment remains due on a property tax bill, contact the Waukesha County Treasurer for payment options. If a parcel is sold, the address change for property tax bills is processed as part of recording the change in ownership of a parcel – no additional action is needed. Changes in mailing addresses for property tax bills not connected with a change in ownership should be sent to the Treasurer’s or Assessor’s office at City Hall, or
Finance Email
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Dog licenses may be obtained at the CITY CLERK INFORMATION DESK or POLICE DEPARTMENT. They are due April 1st. Please remit a separate check to City of Brookfield - Dog License. Do not include license fee with your tax payment. PROOF OF RABIES IMMUNIZATION IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN DOG LICENSE. The rates for 2007 are: Neutered Male or Spayed Female - $10.00 and Unneutered Male or Unspayed Female - $15.00. Contact the Clerk’s office at (262) 796-6653 or
City Hall Email
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Questions regarding your property tax bill should be directed to the Treasurer's office at (262) 796-6640. You can also e-mail any questions to: finance@ci.brookfield.wi.us; please include the tax key number (7-10 digit number preceded by the letters BRC in the upper right hand corner of the bill) in your message. Copies of paid property tax bills are available for a fee of $0.25. Please indicate where and when we can contact you to pick up the copy of the bill in your message. Alternatively, the Waukesha County Treasurer tax listing website can be used to obtain paid tax bill information.
Waukesha County Treasurer tax listing
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The City’s sanitary sewer rates provide for an automatic credit for residential customers for the summer quarter (June-September) in that the sanitary sewer charges for that quarter are based on an average of the usage for the three previous quarters rather than actual water usage. Customers who have significant water use during other times of the year can apply to have a deduct meter installed, which will provide for sewer charges to be based on actual wastewater put into the sanitary sewer. Installation of the deduct meter is at the property owner’s expense. Applications for the separate meter can be made through the Accounting office at (262) 782-9650 or .
Finance Email
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Highway - Drainage
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It is the responsibility of the Highway Department to clean and maintain storm sewer inlets and catch basins within the City right-of-way. Residents should keep debris and leaves out of these inlets which will improve drainage in your area and reduce flooding during heavy downpours. If you have a blockage in your storm sewer or culvert, contact the Highway Department. (262) 782-5029
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The City of Brookfield has placed a moratorium on ditch enclosure installations at this time. If you are having a problem with your ditch, please contact the Highway Department (262) 782-5029 to see if it can be reshaped for easier maintenance.
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Sump lines can be discharged into the ditch line or discharged anywhere on your lot as long as it is at least 10' from your lot line. If you live in a curb and gutter area you cannot discharge directly into the curb line. You must place the discharge hose in your yard. Sump lines discharging into curbing cause severe icing problems in the winter and slippery algae in the summer. Contact the Highway Department to see if there is a storm sewer location on your lot where a connection could be made.
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If you are planning to replace your driveway in the near future, contact the Highway Department as soon as possible to make an inspection of the existing culvert to see if it needs replacement. We usually can work around your schedule to replace if needed. Do not wait to call us when the contractor is doing the work. We need at least a 2 (two)-week notice for scheduling.
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If the Highway Department performs ditch grading or repairs a storm sewer on your lot, we will try to repair the landscaping within 2 (two) weeks, weather permitting. We will landscape from April to October 15th. It is the responsibility of the resident to water and maintain the area after it is restored.
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The Highway Department will repair or replace asphalt driveway approaches only if a culvert is replaced. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to repair or replace any driveway approach that is deteriorating.
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Highway - General Information
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No we do not. Residents can bring their yard waste to the Recycling Center or hire a licensed hauler to pick it up and bring it in. The City has a list of licensed haulers available to the public.
Licensed Yard Waste Haulers
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Please contact Parks, Recreation and Forestry if you have any questions regarding tree work, pruning or tree removal. (262) 796-6681
Parks/Forestry Division
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The Highway Department will pick up dead animals from the roads and road sides between 7:00 am and 3:30 pm., Monday through Friday. We cannot come on to private property. Vehicular killed deer within the City of Brookfield will be picked up and disposed of by the Highway Department. Call (262) 782-5029
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The Recycling Center is open year round on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. In addition, from May through November, the Recycling Center is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
For further Recycling information...
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Highway - Snow Control
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The driver for each snow route inspects the route and determines where the flexible guideposts are installed. If Homeowners care to install additional markers they may do so. The guideposts must be flexible and/or break-away type (usually plastic or fiberglass). Metal stakes are not allowed. The City is not responsible for any damage to private markers during a plowing operation.
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Bike paths & sidewalks in the City’s right of way are cleared by Park, Recreation & Forestry. Call (262) 796-6681
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In Spring, the Highway Department will repair the damage to the lawn. The process includes topsoil, raking, grass seed and ground cover. Homeowners are responsible for watering the repair. We do not use sod. Homeowners must contact us to report the damage at (262) 782-5029 or email us at highway@ci.brookfield.wi.us
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The City will repair or replace any mailbox that has been struck by a City snowplow. Paper boxes are not repaired or replaced by the City. Contact your newspaper provider for replacement paper boxes. Mailboxes that cannot be repaired are replaced with a standard black #1 mailbox on a 4 x 4 post. If the ground is frozen and repairs cannot be made we will install a temporary mailbox and return in the Spring to make permanent repairs.
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Unfortunately this is inevitable during a plowing operation. It is the responsibility of the homeowner for clearing this snow.
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During a general call-out, plowing or ice control operation, a priority has been established. Priority will be given to all main roads (Class I). All other roads (Class II) will be serviced as soon as main roads have been cleared and deemed safe. Since there is less traffic on weekends, the time frame to have all roads cleared may be slightly later. In most cases, this will mean that the streets will be passable. Clean-up, which includes widening, will be done as soon as possible after making the initial pass. Depending on what class of road the patrol worker maintains, the severity of the storm will determine the extent of attention the particular route will receive. The Department is responsible for both main roads and residential roads. Questions regarding patrol route coverage can be directed to the Highway Department at (262) 782-5029, Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Voice mail will also take off-hour calls. Calls for emergency situations can also be directed to the Police by dialing the Waukesha County Communications Center at (262) 446-5070.
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Cul-de-sacs present a special problem for snow removal crews. There are 382 cul-de-sacs and 64 dead-end streets in the City. Plowing in cul-de-sacs will consist of making either one or two passes to clear snow to allow residents road access during the early stages of the storm. Snow left in the center will not be immediately removed, but will be left until the driver returns to complete the clean-up stage of the plowing.
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It is the responsibility of the homeowner to clear snow from fire hydrants and to ensure mailboxes are accessible to the mail carrier.
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Highway - Streets
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The Highway Department will start cleaning the main streets usually in March after the threat of snow has passed. Curb and gutter areas will be swept first due to DNR requirements. After these areas, we will complete the remainder of the City.
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The Highway Department will repair or replace asphalt driveway approaches only if a culvert is replaced. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to repair or replace any driveway approach that is deteriorating.
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The Highway Department will replace missing or damaged street name, regulatory or informational signs within our jurisdiction. Call (262) 782-5029.
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We own and maintain street lights at the following locations: Bluemound Rd. – Moorland Rd. to Corporate Dr. Brookfield Rd. – at Capitol Dr.(median only) Brookfield Rd. – North Hills Dr. to Burleigh Rd. Calhoun Rd. – Wisconsin Ave. to North Ave. Capitol Dr. – Brookfield Rd. to the West Civic Dr. – at City Hall Executive Dr. – Bluemound Rd. to south end Greenfield Ave. –at Calhoun Rd. and Moorland Rd. Moorland Rd. – Greenfield Ave. to Bluemound Rd. Norhardt Dr. – Gebhardt Rd. to North Ave. North Ave. – Calhoun Rd to the west North Ave. – at Elmbrook Hospital Entrance Mitchell Park Dr. – Capitol Dr. to River Rd. All other lights are owned and maintained by WE Energies, however you may contact the City of Brookfield Highway Department at (262) 782-5029 or email us at highway@ci.brookfield.wi.us and we will report it.
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We maintain the traffic signals at the following locations: Greenfield Ave. & Moorland Rd. Greenfield Ave.& Calhoun Rd. Calhoun Rd.& Civic Dr. Calhoun Rd. & Gebhardt Rd. Calhoun Rd. & Wisconsin Ave. Lilly Rd. & Burleigh Rd. Lilly Rd. & Lisbon Rd. Call the City of Brookfield Highway Department at (262) 782-5029 or email us at highway@ci.brookfield.wi.us
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Human Resources
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The City utilizes the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel and the Brookfield News as its primary employment advertising media. For up-to-the-minute information on current City openings, access the link Current Job Opportunities, or call Ann Harvancik, Human Resources Generalist at (262) 787-3607, or e-mail harvancik@ci.brookfield.wi.us
Current Job Opportunities
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The City of Brookfield does not require job applicants to be City residents.
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All applicants for City position vacancies are notified as to their status at every step of the recruitment process. This notice is typically made through the U.S. mail. Consequently, applicants are encouraged to keep the Human Resources apprised of any changes to their contact information. Some recruitment processes may take more time than expected – all applicants should assume they are still under consideration by the City if they have not received notice to the contrary.
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Unfortunately, the City can only accept application materials for announced job openings during the recruitment timeframe indicated in the job announcement.
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In general, applications are maintained for at least two years, unless the City elects to initiate a new recruitment process for the same title. In such instances, applicants are asked if they would like their application materials evaluated for the subsequent vacancy, and if so, the extent to which the materials should be updated.
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The City recruits for the position of Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician when it anticipates the need to fill vacancies. The initial step in the process for applicants is to apply for the position during our recruitment timeframe, which is posted on this website, at the Current Job Opportunities link, whenever it occurs. The current minimum qualifications for the position of Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician are 60 college credits, or an Associate’s Degree in Fire Science; Certification as a Firefighter II; Certification as an Emergency Medical Technician; a valid Wisconsin Driver’s License; and, availability to work a 24 hour rotational shift. The selection procedure consists of a physical ability test, written examination, job trait assessment, background check, drug screen, and oral panel interview. After this process has been completed, pursuant to City of Brookfield Police and Fire Commission Rules, successful candidates are placed on an eligibility list in rank order for hiring interview consideration.
Current Job Opportunities
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The City of Brookfield participates in a consortium of similar communities for purposes of police officer recruitment. On a regular basis, the consortium recruits police officer candidates for Waukesha County police agencies, including, the City of Brookfield, the City of New Berlin, Village of Pewaukee, and the Village of Elm Grove. If you are interested in becoming a police officer, we encourage you to check the Current Job Opportunities link on a regular basis for information about the next recruitment timeframe. The current minimum qualifications for the position of Police Officer are 60 college credits, or an Associate’s Degree in Police Science; eligibility for certification by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board; and a valid Wisconsin Driver’s License. The selection procedure consists of a medical examination, physical ability test, written examination, job trait assessment, background check, drug screen, and oral panel interview. After this process has been completed, pursuant to City of Brookfield Police and Fire Commission Rules, successful candidates are placed on an eligibility list in rank order for hiring interview consideration.
Current Job Opportunities
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The City of Brookfield has numerous part-time positions including library technicians and shelvers, office assistants, general cleaners, election workers and a varied collection of seasonal jobs located primarily in our Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department. For a listing of current part-time job vacancies, please check the Current Job Opportunities link, here.
Current Job Opportunities
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All City of Brookfield full-time opportunities require being at least 18 years of age. The City has part-time seasonal positions, primarily in the Parks, Recreational and Forestry Department suitable for 16 and 17 year olds. Summer seasonal employment opportunities are typically announced in the Spring, and can be found by accessing the Current Job Opportunities link, here.
Current Job Opportunities
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All City of Brookfield offers of employment are contingent upon the candidate passing a pre-employment physical examination, criminal background check, and drug screen. Certain higher level positions may require passing an extensive background check and a job trait assessment. All pre-employment requirements can be found in the current job announcement for the particular vacancy.
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Yes. However, the City prohibits the appointing authority (hiring manager) from participating in a selection process in which a family member is an applicant.
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No. If you are interested in Town of Brookfield employment, you may want to consider accessing the Town’s website.
Town of Brookfield
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No. If you are interested in Elmbrook School District employment, you may want to consider accessing the District’s website, here.
Elmbrook School District
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No. All required information will be indicated on the job announcement. Although you are welcome to provide a resume at the time of application, it cannot be used in lieu of completing the necessary forms associated with the recruitment.
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No. The City evaluates all applications for a particular recruitment, and all applicants are notified of their status during the process, irrespective of when they were submitted. On rare occasions, the City may choose to terminate a particular recruitment process in favor of a new one. In such cases, all applicants are notified and asked if they would like to continue in the new process, with an opportunity to update their application materials.
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Residency within the City of Brookfield within one (1) year of appointment is required for the incumbents of the positions of Police Chief and Fire Chief. For all other employees, residency is encouraged, but not required.
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Please call the Human Resources Director at (262) 796-6642. Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent requested and allowed by law, but cannot be guaranteed.
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The release of public records is made pursuant to the Wisconsin Open Records Law. To file an Open Records Request, please mail your request to the custodian of personnel records: James Zwerlein, Human Resources Director, City of Brookfield, 2000 N. Calhoun Rd. Brookfield, WI, 53005-5095, or; stop by the Human Resources Department during normal business hours to make your request.
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The City employs approximately 350 employees year-round and an additional 200 employees on a part-time and/or seasonal basis, primarily over the summer months.
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Inspection Services
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If the request is phoned in prior to 8:00 a.m., the inspection will take place that day. Inspection requests fielded after this time will take place the following day.
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Most common code questions can be answered by viewing the fact sheets available on the website.
Fact Sheets
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You may call Inspection Services, come in and view the official zoning map, or view the map on the website.
Zoning Map Info
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You may come to the Inspection Services counter or phone in a complaint. A staff member will verify the complaint. If you wish to remain informed, we will need your name and number.
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Homeowners can do a great deal of the work on their homes. They can not do electrical or outside plumbing work.
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Waukesha County Environmental Health (262)896-8300
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Library - Adult & Teen Services
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We can borrow items from within our county and statewide from certain systems. Please ask at the Adult Reference Desk for assistance.
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