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The City of Jefferson operates under a Mayor/Council form of Government. The Mayor and the eight member City Council are elected on a non-partisan basis for overlapping two year terms. The Council consists of eight “Alderperson-at-Large” positions.
Mayor:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Dale W. Oppermann……………………. 2026………………. 920-342-4644
               1117 Hillebrand Drive  MayorDale@jeffersonwis.com
Alderpersons:
       Peg M. Beyer………………………….. 2027………………. 920-674-4474
               623 South Center Ave      AldBeyer@jeffersonwis.com
    Scott Obernberger…………………………… 2026………………. 920-605-2112
        233 South Main Street    aldobernberger@jeffersonwis.com
       Laurie Teeter…………………………. 2027………………. 920-691-6610
               210 South Kranz Avenue Â
     Corby Stallman………………………… 2026………………. 920-285-2039
       513 N Fifield Ave Â
    *Jim Schroeder………………………. 2026………………. 920-728-2182
               203 North Jackson Avenue, Apt #313
       Chick Neils………………………..…….2026……………….920-674-3104
               700 East Clancy Street
    Toby Tully, Jr………………………… 2027………………. 920-650-7220
               425 Newman Court      Â
       Joe Mattke.…………………………….2027……….………920-723-6474
        957 S Wisconsin DriveÂ
Standing Committees
Below each committee is a brief description of the responsibilities of that committee. Please refer to Chapter 25 of the Municipal Codebook of the City of Jefferson for details and State Statutes as referenced.
Committee of the Whole
Comprised of all Alderpersons
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (5)Â The Committee of the Whole shall serve as a forum of discussion. No final action on any issue may be taken by such Committee.
Finance Committee
*Tully, Neils, Schroeder, Alternate Mattke
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (2) The Finance Committee is responsible for purchases of labor, services, supplies and materials exceeding $10,000 and for the direction and coordination of all contracts made, expect those contracts let pursuant to § 62.15(2), Wis. Stats.
Personnel Committee
*Teeter, Schroeder, Tully, Alternate Neils
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (1)Â The Personnel Committee is responsible for policy-making on all personnel matters, for safety and working conditions of employees, direct the conduct of all proceedings involving the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission in regards to collective bargaining unites and collective bargaining with those units, and enforcing Ch. 111, Wis. Stats.
Regulatory Committee
*Teeter, Beyer, Obernberger, Alternate Stallman
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (4)Â The Regulatory Committee is responsible for recommendations with respect to licensing and planning and policy setting for the following; abatement of nuisances, matters pertain to licenses, permits, and orderly conduct and matters pertaining to Chapters 265 of the Municipal Code of the City of Jefferson.
Streets, Health and Sanitation Committee
*Tully, Beyer, Schroeder, Alternate Stallman
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (3)Â The Streets, Health and Sanitation Committee is responsible for planning and policy setting for the following; repair and maintenance of City streets and sidewalks, Wastewater Treatment Plant, matters pertaining to health and sanitation (i.e. refuse collection and disposal), and matters pertaining to Chapters 120, 154, 197, 213 and 235 of the Municipal Code of the City of Jefferson.
Public Facilities Committee
*Tully, Schroeder, Neils, Alternate Stallman
Municipal Code: Chapter 25-11 (6)Â The Facilities Committee is responsible for planning/recommending/determining maintenance, repairs and remodeling of all City-owned facilities, except facilities under control of Utilities Commission and Streets, Health and Sanitation Committee.
Ambulance Committee
*Tully, Beyer, Schroeder, Alternate Neils
*Chairperson of the committee

