60.37 NoteNOTE: 2003 Wis. Act 214, which affected this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
subch. VI of ch. 60SUBCHAPTER VI
FINANCE
60.4060.40Preparation and adoption of budget.
60.40(1)(1)Fiscal year; annual budget. The town fiscal year is the calendar year. A town budget shall be adopted annually.
60.40(2)(2)Preparation. The town board is responsible for preparation of the proposed budget required under s. 65.90. In preparing the budget, the town board may provide for assistance by any person.
60.40(3)(3)Hearing. The town board shall conduct the budget hearing required under s. 65.90.
60.40(4)(4)Adoption. The town board shall adopt the town budget.
60.40(5)(5)Amendment. The town budget may be amended by the town board under s. 65.90 (5).
60.40 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532.
60.40 AnnotationLocal units of government may not create and accumulate unappropriated surplus funds. However, a local unit of government may maintain reasonable amounts necessary in the exercise of sound business principles to meet the immediate cash flow needs of the municipality during the current budgetary period or to accumulate needed capital in non-lapsing funds to finance specifically identified future capital expenditures. 76 Atty. Gen. 77.
60.40 AnnotationArticle VIII, section 5 restricts the state from levying taxes to create a surplus having no public purpose. Although the constitutional provision does not apply directly to municipalities, the same limitation applies indirectly to them because the state cannot delegate more power than it has. 76 Atty. Gen. 77.
60.4160.41Annual financial statement. The town board annually shall prepare a statement of the financial condition of the town and present the statement to the annual town meeting. In preparing the statement, the town board may provide for assistance by any person. The statement shall include the previous year’s revenues and expenditures and the current indebtedness of the town.
60.41 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532.
60.4260.42Finance book. The town clerk shall maintain a finance book under s. 60.33 (3).
60.42 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532.
60.4360.43Financial audits.
60.43(1)(1)General. The town board may provide for financial audits under s. 66.0605.
60.43(2)(2)Audit of combined clerk and treasurer office. If the offices of town clerk and town treasurer are combined under s. 60.305 (1) (a), the town board shall arrange for an audit of the town financial records at least once every year. The audit may be conducted either by a certified public accountant, appointed by the town board and not otherwise employed by the town, or by the department of revenue if the department provides such a service.
60.43 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
60.4460.44Claims against town.
60.44(1)(1)General procedure.
60.44(1)(a)(a) Claims for money against a town or against officers, officials, agents or employees of the town arising out of acts done in their official capacity shall be filed with the town clerk as provided under s. 893.80 (1d) (b). This paragraph does not apply to actions commenced under s. 19.37, 19.97 or 281.99.
60.44(1)(b)(b) The town board shall allow or disallow the claim. Notice of disallowance shall be made as provided under s. 893.80 (1g).
60.44(2)(2)Alternative procedure.
60.44(2)(a)(a) The town board, by ordinance, may provide a procedure for approving financial claims against the town which are in the nature of bills and vouchers. The ordinance shall provide that payment may be made from the town treasury under s. 66.0607 after the town clerk reviews and approves in writing each bill or voucher as a proper charge against the treasury, after having determined that:
60.44(2)(a)1.1. Funds are available under the town budget to pay the bill or voucher.
60.44(2)(a)2.2. The item or service covered by the bill or voucher has been duly authorized.
60.44(2)(a)3.3. The item or service covered by the bill or voucher has been supplied or rendered in conformity with the authorization.
60.44(2)(a)4.4. The claim appears to be a valid claim against the town.
60.44(2)(b)(b) The town clerk may require submission of proof to determine compliance with the conditions under par. (a) 1. to 4.
60.44(2)(c)(c) The ordinance shall require that the clerk file with the town board at least monthly a list of the claims approved, showing the date paid, name of claimant, purpose and amount.
60.44(3)(3)Court actions to recover claims. Subsection (2), or an ordinance adopted under that subsection, does not affect the applicability of s. 893.80. No action may be brought or maintained against a town upon a claim unless the claimant complies with s. 893.80. This subsection does not apply to actions commenced under s. 19.37, 19.97 or 281.99.
60.4560.45Disbursements from town treasury. Disbursements from the town treasury shall be made under s. 66.0607.
60.45 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
60.4660.46Public depository. The town board shall designate one or more public depositories for depositing funds of the town. The treasurer and the treasurer’s surety are not liable for loss, as defined under s. 34.01 (2), of money deposited in the name of the town in a designated public depository. Interest accruing from town money in a public depository shall be credited to the town.
60.46 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1985 a. 25 s. 15.
60.4760.47Public contracts and competitive bidding.
60.47(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
60.47(1)(a)(a) “Public contract” means a contract for the construction, execution, repair, remodeling or improvement of any public work or building or for the furnishing of materials or supplies, with an estimated cost greater than $5,000.
60.47(1)(b)(b) “Responsible bidder” means a person who, in the judgment of the town board, is financially responsible and has the capacity and competence to faithfully and responsibly comply with the terms of the public contract.
60.47(2)(2)Notice; advertisement for bids. Except as provided in subs. (4) and (5):
60.47(2)(a)(a) No town may enter into a public contract with an estimated cost of more than $5,000 but not more than $25,000 unless the town board, or a town official or employee designated by the town board, gives a class 1 notice under ch. 985 before execution of that public contract.
60.47(2)(b)(b) No town may enter into a public contract with a value of more than $25,000 unless the town board, or a town official or employee designated by the town board, advertises for proposals to perform the terms of the public contract by publishing a class 2 notice under ch. 985. The town board may provide for additional means of advertising for bids.
60.47(3)(3)Contracts to lowest responsible bidder. The town board shall let a public contract for which advertising for proposals is required under sub. (2) (b) to the lowest responsible bidder. Section 66.0901 applies to public contracts let under sub. (2) (b).
60.47(4)(4)Contracts with governmental entities. This section does not apply to public contracts entered into by a town with a municipality, as defined under s. 66.0301 (1) (a).
60.47(5)(5)Exception for emergencies and donated materials and labor. This section is optional with respect to public contracts for the repair and construction of public facilities when damage or threatened damage to the facility creates an emergency, as declared by resolution of the town board, that endangers the public health or welfare of the town. This subsection no longer applies when the town board declares that the emergency no longer exists. This section is optional with respect to a public contract if the materials related to the contract are donated or if the labor that is necessary to execute the public contract is provided by volunteers.
60.47(6)(6)Application to work by town. This section does not apply to any public work performed directly by the town.
60.47 AnnotationSub. (3) does not imply a broad range of discretion beyond determining whether a bidder is responsible. D.M.K., Inc. v. Town of Pittsfield, 2006 WI App 40, 290 Wis. 2d 474, 711 N.W.2d 672, 05-0221.
60.47 AnnotationAn unsuccessful bidder was not entitled to maintain a suit for damages but was instead required to seek an injunction. Only if the bidder successfully obtained an injunction would it be entitled to limited damages, not including lost profits, as, if successful, the bidder could force the town to award it the contracts, or alternatively, to relet them. D.M.K., Inc. v. Town of Pittsfield, 2006 WI App 40, 290 Wis. 2d 474, 711 N.W.2d 672, 05-0221.
60.47 AnnotationA disappointed bidder may recover bid preparation expenses for a violation of the competitive bidding statute regardless of whether it has sought injunctive relief. North Twin Builders, LLC v. Town of Phelps, 2011 WI App 77, 334 Wis. 2d 148, 800 N.W.2d 1, 09-3036.
subch. VII of ch. 60SUBCHAPTER VII
PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC SAFETY
60.5060.50Public works. Without limitation because of enumeration, the town board may:
60.50(1)(1)Acquire lands. Notwithstanding s. 60.10 (2) (e), acquire lands to lay, construct, alter, extend or repair any highway, street or alley in the town.
60.50(2)(2)Streets, sewers and service mains. Provide for laying, constructing, altering, extending, replacing, removing or repairing any highway, street, alley, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main or any other service pipes, under s. 62.16 (2) (d), in the town.
60.50(3)(3)Sidewalks. Provide for construction, removal, replacement or repair of sidewalks under s. 66.0907.
60.50(4)(4)Lighting highways. Provide for lighting for highways, as defined under s. 340.01 (22), located in the town.
60.50(5)(5)Lake improvements. Provide for making improvements in any lake or waterway located in the town.
60.50(6)(6)Inspections. Gather at the site of a public works project or a highway, street or alley project that has been approved by the town board for the sole purpose of inspecting the work that has been completed or that is in progress if, before gathering at the site, the chairperson of the board or the chairperson’s designee notifies by telephone or facsimile transmission those news media who have filed a written request for notice of such inspections in relation to that project and if the chairperson of the board or the chairperson’s designee submits at the next board meeting a report that describes the inspection. The board may not take any official action at the inspection site.
60.50 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1993 a. 246; 1995 a. 185; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
60.5260.52Sewer and water systems of adjoining municipality.
60.52(1)(1)With the approval of the town board, any city or village adjoining a town may construct and maintain extensions of its sewer or water system in the town. An extension of a sewer or water system under this subsection is subject to s. 62.175 (1) and the rights of abutting property owners.
60.52(2)(2)An abutting property owner who is permitted to connect with and use a sewer or water system constructed under sub. (1) may not be deprived of the use of the sewer or water system, except for nonpayment of water or sewer charges, without the approval of the town board.
60.52 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532.
60.52 AnnotationA city or village sewer extension through town lands that does not provide service for town residents does not require approval of the town board under sub. (1). Danielson v. City of Sun Prairie, 2000 WI App 227, 239 Wis. 2d 178, 619 N.W.2d 108, 99-2719.
60.52 AnnotationIn determining under Danielson, 2000 WI App 227, whether the extension through a town serves the town and thus requires the town’s approval, the extension project must be looked at as a whole, and not in its component parts. Town of Union v. City of Eau Claire, 2003 WI App 161, 265 Wis. 2d 879, 667 N.W.2d 810, 02-3393.
60.5360.53Service pipes and laterals. Sections 62.16 (2) and 66.0911, relating to service pipes and laterals, are applicable to towns.
60.53 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
60.5460.54Solid waste transportation.
60.54(1)(1)The town board may designate any town highway which provides reasonable access to a solid waste disposal site or facility licensed under s. 289.31 as appropriate for the transportation of solid waste into, within or through the town for the purpose of disposing of the waste at the site or facility and may prohibit the use of other town highways for that purpose.
60.54(2)(2)Any person violating a prohibition enacted under sub. (1) shall forfeit not more than $1,000.
60.54 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1995 a. 227.
60.5560.55Fire protection.
60.55(1)(1)General authority.
60.55(1)(a)(a) The town board shall provide for fire protection for the town. Fire protection for the town, or any portion of the town, may be provided in any manner, including:
60.55(1)(a)1.1. Establishing a town fire department.
60.55(1)(a)2.2. Joining with another town, village or city to establish a joint fire department. If the town board establishes a joint fire department with a village under s. 61.65 (2) (a) 3., the town board shall create a joint board of fire commissioners with the village under s. 61.65 (2) (b) 2.
60.55(1)(a)3.3. Contracting with any person.
60.55(1)(a)4.4. Utilizing a fire company organized under ch. 213.
60.55(1)(a)5.5. Creating a combined protective services department under s. 60.553.
60.55(1)(b)(b) The town board may provide for the equipping, staffing, housing and maintenance of fire protection services.
60.55(2)(2)Funding. The town board may:
60.55(2)(a)(a) Appropriate money to pay for fire protection in the town.
60.55(2)(b)(b) Charge property owners a fee for the cost of fire protection provided to their property under sub. (1) (a) according to a written schedule established by the town board.
60.55(2)(c)(c) Levy taxes on the entire town to pay for fire protection.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)