Town Hall location: 230 East County Road Y, Oshkosh WI 54901
Mailing address: 1065 Cozy Lane, Oshkosh WI 54901
State Representative Dick Spanbauer will have public office hours at the town hall (230 E. County Rd. Y) on January 14, 2010 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This is your opportunity to speak face to face with the representative about your concerns regarding issues with the State.
There has been changes to our recycling curbside pick-up, for more information:
We are collecting names of residents that live in the town of Oshkosh that would like to work on the US Census 2010 committee for our community. If you are interested, please call 920-235-7771 or email townofoshkosh@new.rr.com
US Census Population 2823 (beginning of 2009).
The Town of Oshkosh, east-central Winnebago County, Wisconsin (est. November 10, 1852) is located between two scenic bodies of water: Lake Winnebago and Lake Butte des Morts. Being that the Fox and Wolf River systems connect to these lakes makes it ideal for fishing, hunting, or water entertainment and recreation for the residents of this community. The Town of Oshkosh has small residential neighborhoods and approximately 90 small businesses throughout our Town, while maintaining its rural character of farmland and green space. Our volunteer fire and first responder departments are well trained and equipped that adds to the community spirit of this Town.
We Value:
Thank You Fire and First Responder Department Members!

Bill Lenz with Lee Beverage of Wisconsin presented a donation check in the amount of $3525 to the
Town of Oshkosh Volunteer Fire Department. The contribution came from the John E. Kuenzl Foundaton,
which was setup to help out volunteer fire departments. Pictured are Captain Steve Karow, left to right,
Fire Chief Phillip Grundy, and Bill Lenz. Nov. 13, 2006.
Latitude 440303N and longitude 0883027W. The Town of Oshkosh has easy access for residents to USH 41 and is immediately adjacent north of the City of Oshkosh and west and south of the Town of Vinland.
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