Politics & Government

Sunshine Week: Shining Light Onto Public Governance

In observance of Sunshine Week, Patch is providing some information on your rights to observe your government in action, and some resources for you to explore open records yourself.

Want to know how much the superintendent makes? That's an open record.

Want to watch Port Washington and Saukville officials deliberate and decide what to do about a proposed development? That's an open meeting. 

Wisconsin has a long history of open government, and strong laws that support it. Port Washington-Saukville Patch is observing Sunshine Week 2012, which begins today. As part of that observation, we want to share with you some of the open government resources available to anyone. 

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You have the right to see the records the government keeps — from health inspection reports to employee salaries to the entire municipal or school district budget — and to be present at the meetings where governmental business gets done. The expectation is that government is open — if they want to close the meeting or keep a document confidential, they need to say why. And in most cases, they aren't allowed to ask who you are or why you want to see the record you're requesting.

If you know of an open government issue you'd like Port Washington-Saukville Patch to look into, email Local Editor Lyssa Beyer.

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See for yourself

The Internet has made it easier to access a lot of public information. As governments go digital, the amount of information available online has grown. Here are links to some online databases you can search.  

Local resources

  • A list of Port Washington-Saukville School District policies and PDFs can be found here. Stop by the District Office at 100 West Monroe St., to request records.
  • See a list of Port Washington scheduled goverment meetings as well as minutes and agendas here. The Port Washington City Hall is located at 100 W. Grand Ave.
  • The Saukville Village website has a list of government committee members and also posts its agendas for upcoming meetings. The village hall is located at 639 E. Green Bay Ave.
  • Police records can be requested from the Port Washington Police Department at 365 N. Wisconsin St., as well as the Saukville Police Department at 639 E. Green Bay Ave.

State resources

If you want to dig into the legal aspects of it, here are links to the statutes and guidelines from the Wisconsin Department of Justice. 


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