Town Facts
Town of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin
The Town of Lomira is located in the far northeast corner of Dodge County bordered on the north and east by Fond du Lac County. There are 1,152 residents that live in the township. The villages of Lomira and Brownsville are within its borders.
The Town Hall/Garage is located near the unincorporated village of Knowles on County Road AY. Town board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month.
Official public notices are posted at the Lomira Town Hall and on our website under News & Notices. Meeting agendas and notices are also posted at the Lomira Town Hall and on this website under Agendas & Minutes.
Town Talk
Springfield Solar Project Information
Links and documents with information about solar energy and the Springfield Solar Project
National Grid Renewables (formerly Geronimo Energy) Website
Public Service Commission of WI - Springfield Solar Project
Presentation by Geronimo Energy - Aug. 26, 2020
Springfield Solar Economic Impact Sheet
Springfield Solar Education Fund Sheet
Springfield Solar Project Conceptual Layout
Frequently Asked Questions about Springfield Solar Project
Draft Joint Development Agreement with Springfield Solar LLC
Illegal to push snow onto road or road right-of-way
Snow pushed onto roads and into road right-of-ways can become a hazard for snow plows and other vehicles.
Click the link above to read more . . .
Town Notices
Voting by Absentee Ballot – 3/5/2021
• ABSENTEE VOTING
Voting by absentee ballot instructions and deadlines for the April 6, 2021 election can be viewed by clicking on the link above.
Resolution #20-07 Dodge County Hazards Mitigation Plan – 12/10/2020
• RESOLUTION #20-07
Resolution #20-06 Discontinuation of a Portion of Ehrhardt Drive-Final – 11/12/2020
• RESOLUTION #20-06
Dog Licensing
State Law requires that all dogs have current rabies vaccination. Dogs must be licensed by the TOWN OF LOMIRA. Before a license will be issued for any dog, proof of vaccination must be furnished to the Town Treasurer. Owners of dogs who do not comply with this statute will be referred to the District Attorney’s office for prosecution.