Welcome to the Village of Bloomington! We are pleased that you have chosen our community for your new residence. Below you will find listings for some of our utilities and services which may be helpful to you as you start your next chapter in our wonderful community. Additional listings for Village services can be found on this website under the heading Departments.
All Wisconsin voters must be registered with their municipality before voting. Voters only need to register one time and are only required to re-register after a name or residence change occurs. Eligible residents can register anytime by mail-in, in person at the Village Clerk's Office from 8:30 a.m. to Noon and 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Wednesday or at the polls, although you are encouraged to register in advance to reduce your wait time on Election Day. Residents will need to provide an acceptable identifying document that constitutes proof of residence such as a Wisconsin driver’s license. For more information about voter registration, please feel free to contact the Village Clerk's office at 608.994.851 or clerk@villageofbloomington.com.
The polling place for Village residents is in the Municipal Library at the Village Hall located at 453 Canal Street, Bloomington. Hours are 7:00 am - 8:00 pm.
To start or end water/sewer service, please contact the Village Office at 608.994.3851 or clerk@villageofbloomington.com. A one (1) week notice is required.
Office hours are Monday-Wednesday, 7:30 am-4:00 pm and Thursdays, available by email only.
If you use a title company for closing on your house, the title company normally arranges to transfer the service to the new owner. Please feel free to verify by contacting the Village Office at 608.994.3851 or clerk@villageofbloomington.com.
If your lease states that you are responsible for paying the water/sewer utility bill, you will need to contact the Village Office, if you move, to end service at that address. In order to close that account a final bill is required.
Regardless of the name on the account, charges for water and sewer services remain with the property. If left unpaid, the charges will be added to the property owner's property taxes.