Frequently Asked Questions
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Mayor's Office
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Mayor's Office
With only a few exceptions, appointments are made by the mayor and confirmed by the Common Council. Terms of volunteer appointees vary from one to five years. For more information, please visit: Boards & Commissions | New Berlin, WI - Official Website
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Mayor's Office
The Mayor holds open office hours on the fourth Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to Noon at City Hall. Please note that on rare occasions, these hours may be canceled due to scheduling conflicts. We encourage you to check the City Calendar before visiting.
Additionally, the Mayor maintains an open-door policy during regular business hours. If he is available in his office, he is happy to meet with citizens. To ensure time is set aside, scheduling an appointment may work best for both you and the Mayor. To make arrangements, please call (262) 797-2441.
We value your input and encourage you to stop by or call—we want to hear your concerns!
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Mayor's Office
The mayor's term of office is four years. Mayor Ament’s current term (his fourth) ends in April 2029.
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Mayor's Office
A candidate must be 18 years of age, a qualified resident of the city, and file the proper document per state statutes. A candidate may not be a convicted felon.
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Mayor's Office
This information is found under Chapter 51, Officers and Employees, of our Municipal Code (section 51-5).
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Absolutely! Our tours are great for school groups, boy scout troops, or senior citizens. Call the mayor’s executive assistant at (262) 797-2441 to schedule a date.Mayor's Office
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Give us call at (262) 797-2441, and we shall see if we can accommodate your request!Mayor's Office