Town of Wyoming
Iowa County, Wisconsin
Notices & Events
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Public Budget Hearing
6 pm, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025
A Public Budget Hearing for the Town of Wyoming will be held at the Town Hall at 6 pm on Tuesday, November 11.
Immediately following, a Special Town Elector Meeting will be held to approve the 2025 total town tax levy, which will be collected in 2026.
Read the Official Notice of the Public Hearing and Budget Summary.
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Special Town Meeting of Electors
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025
A special town meeting of the electors of the Town of Wyoming will be held immediately following the completion of the Public Budget Hearing to approve the 2025 total town tax levy of $232,355 (to be collected in 2026), with $157,662 to Town Operations and $74,693 for Fire and Ambulance, pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 60.10(1)(a).
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Comprehensive Plan
The Town of Wyoming is updating its Comprehensive Plan, as required every 10 years by State law. The plan serves as a roadmap and helps inform decisions about the Town’s growth and development. Residents are encouraged to read the draft of the plan and send their comments to web@townofwyomingwi.gov before November 1.
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Electronics Recycling Now Available
The Town of Wyoming is excited to announce that electronics recycling is now available at the Town Dump on Saturdays: Look for the bins. We encourage residents to bring in unwanted electronics for proper recycling. For a full list of accepted and unaccepted items, download and review the guidelines.
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Town News You Can Use
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About the Town of Wyoming
Nestled in the heart of the Driftless area, the Town of Wyoming enjoys what is possibly the most remarkable landscape in all of Wisconsin, owing to its unique unglaciated geographic features. This rural township’s farming community dates back to the mid-1800s. Approximately 318 permanent residents and many recreational, agricultural and non-resident landowners enjoy the natural beauty and bounty of these forty square miles.