2023
Snow Emergency Declared - The City of Weyauwega, by order of Mayor Rich Luedke, is issuing a Snow Emergency which will go into effect Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 1:00 am through Monday, March 16, 2026 at 3:00 pm.
No vehicles shall park on City streets during this time to allow for the safe and efficient removal of snow. Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel on City streets. Thank you for your cooperation.
Community
About Weyauwega
Utilities and Services:
The City of Weyauwega is a full-service community offering municipal sewer and water services to its residents, business community, and industry. A well trained police force is at work 24 hours a day to serve and protect.
Fire: Weyauwega Area Fire Department
Police: Weyauwega Police Department
Ambulance: Gold Cross Ambulance Services
Transportation:
The City of Weyauwega is located in south central Waupaca County along US Highway 10 and State Highway 110. Easy access to Interstates 41 and 39 make transportation simple for trucking routes. Canadian National provides opportunities for rail spur access as well.
Major Highways:
I-41: 30 minutes east
I-39: 38 minutes west
Travel times to other Cities:
Waupaca: 13 minutes
Appleton: 35 minutes
Oshkosh: 35 minutes
Stevens Point: 38 minutes
Green Bay: 1 hour
Milwaukee: 2 hours
Minneapolis: 3:45 hours
Chicago: 4 hours
Air Service:
Appleton International Airport: 30 minutes
Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport: 55 minutes
Milwaukee General Mitchell International Airport: 2 hours
For Answers to Specific Questions Please Contact:
City of Weyauwega · PO Box 578 · Weyauwega, WI · 54983
Phone: 920-867-2630 · Fax 920-867-2635 · Email: jschroeder@cityofweyauwega-wi.gov
