City of Osseo Hires New Police Chief

At a Special City Council meeting held Wednesday, August 23rd, the Osseo City Council approved the hiring of William J. Prudlick as the new Chief of Police.  His first day of employment with the Osseo Police Department will begin Monday, August 28th.


Tax Payment Due by July 31st

The second installment of your 2016 Real Estate Property taxes are due by July 31st, 2107.  Payments should be mailed to:  Trempealeau County Treasurer, P O Box 67,  Whitehall, WI  54773. Please include the stub that was provided with your original tax statement and write your parcel(s) number in the memo field of your check.  If you have any questions regarding  your tax payments, feel free to contact your local treasurer – BLYANN JOHNSON (715) 597-2207.


Pool Opening Monday, June 5th

Open daily 12:30 – 8:00 p.m.

(715) 597-2807

Stop in at City Hall to sign up for lessons, purchase your memberships, or get  punch cards –  anytime Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

On a hot day, what better way to cool off at the end of the day with a “Quick Dip” in the pool from 7 – 8 pm daily for only $1.00

$2.00 Teen Night every Monday night from 8 – 10 pm.  Have some fun with games and music!

Rent the pool for birthdays parties, 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Vocation Bible School, Youth leagues etc.  Only $80 for 2 hours

If you have any questions, feel free to contact City Hall at (715) 597-2207


City Brush Disposal & Yard Waste Site

The City Brush Disposal & Yard Waste Site, located at the southeast corner of 16th and West Streets, will be open on Saturday, April 1st.  If weather permits, the site will be open on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. for the remainder of the season.  A permit is required to use the site and can be obtained at Osseo City Hall free of charge. Only materials from property within the city will be accepted.


Flushing Water Mains

The City of Osseo will be exercising valves, flushing water mains and testing fire hydrants periodically throughout the months of April, May, and June.

Residents may notice mineral particles in their water which can affect laundry operations. If mineral particles are detected, cold water should be run to clear out household water lines.