Village of Spring Valley Wisconsin

Government

Village of Spring Valley

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Luann Emerson, Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer M-F 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

clerk@vi.springvalley.wi.gov

Ruth Esanbock, Office Assistant  M-F 8:00 a.m. – Noon
svassist@vi.springvalley.wi.gov

 

2024 BUDGET:  Budget 2024

The Village Board meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted.  If you would like to be address the Board during “Appearances” please call the village office at 715-778-5635 ext 4.  All official notices will be in the Spring Valley Sun.

E121 South 2nd Street

PO Box 276

Spring Valley, WI 54767

(715) 778-5635

Hours: 8am-4:30 Monday- Friday

 Spring Valley Police Department

 Spring Valley Public Works 

 

Attorney Philip Helgeson @ Heywood, Cari, Anderson
Building Inspector All-Croix Inspections 715-377-2152
Health Officer Kevin Larson SVHRC 715-778-5545
Spring Valley Post Office E124 Akers Street (715) 778-4444 Website
US Army Corps of Engineers
Eau Galle Dam
P.O. Box 190 (715) 778-5562 Website
Veterans Affairs Regional Office (Post office) E124 Akers Street (715) 778-4444 Website

 

COMPANION ANIMAL CONTROL

The Village of Spring Valley has contracted with Companion Animal Control to respond to calls for stray dogs.  You will find information below along with contact information should you have a lost pet or find a stray.  The Village, police department, and CAC work closely together for the safety of all animals and it is our hope that you will all use this program responsibly.

 How do I contact animal control?

 Call Companion Animal Control at (715) 220-1332 or complete a contact form on the website https://www.companionanimalcontrol.com

Established in 2011, Companion Animal Control serves more than 30 cities/towns within Pierce County, WI, St. Croix County, WI and Washington County, MN.  Companion Animal Control responds to hundreds of calls each year to help animals, working closely with law enforcement to keep your community safe by responding to pick up stray animals, investigate concerns of cruelty/neglect, nuisance complaints and dog bites. 

On the https://www.companionanimalcontrol.com website you can find:

  • Photos and descriptions of all animals impounded
  • Steps to take if you’ve lost your pet
  • Steps to take if you’ve found an animal
  • Details about CAC & services provided
  • Resources such as spay/neuter services, dog training, community cat information
  • List of impound partners
  • List of rescue partners