Town Facts
Town of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin
The Town of Lomira is located in the far northeast corner of Dodge County bordered on the north and east by Fond du Lac County. The villages of Lomira and Brownsville are within its borders. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 34.4 square miles (89.0 km2), all of it land and a population of 1,099 (2020 Census). The Town maintains 36.1 mi. of rural highways.
The Town Hall/Garage is located near the unincorporated village of Knowles on County Road AY. Town board meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month.
Official public notices are posted at the Lomira Town Hall and on our website under News & Notices. Meeting agendas and notices are also posted at the Lomira Town Hall and on this website under Agendas & Minutes.
Town Talk
State Road 49 Road Project
Construction will take place in 2029 to improve State Rd 49 from Hwy I-41 to Center Drive.
Reasons for Project:
The roadway is aged and deteriorated with cracking. Replacing the pavement will improve ride quality.
Improvements Include:
Replace the pavement
Widen the paved shoulder between Center Drive and WIS 175
Install rumble strips on the paved shoulder between Center Drive and WIS 175
Replace the curb and gutter at Center Drive and STH 175
Replace a culvert on WIS 49 next to the railroad tracks
Replace the side road culverts on Center Drive and Pole Road
Replace the flashing beacons at WIS 175
More information can be found on the WI DOT Project Website at https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/projects/by-region/sw/wis49-brownsville/default.aspx
Town Notices
Notice of Liquor License Applications
In accordance with State Statutes 125.04(3)(g)(1)(2)(3)(4), notice is hereby given that the following establishments have applied for alcohol retail licenses, for the period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, in the Town of Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin:
"Class A" Liquor License
Veterinary Village, Marthina Greer, agent;
N11591 Columbia Dr., Lomira
Class “B” Fermented Malt Beverage License
Lomira Sportsmen’s Club, Gary Batterman, agent;
W660 Super Dr., Lomira
“Class B” Combination License
Feedmill Bar & Grill, LLC, Thomas Weinberger, agent;
W2179 County Rd Y, Lomira
The Farmer’s Daughter Pub & Grill, LLC, Trisha J. Frey, agent;
W2212 County Rd Y, Lomira
The Field House Bar and Grill LLC, Jessica Davies, agent;
N11710 State Rd 175, Brownsville
The Fields of Clover Hill, Sara O'Brien agent:
W192 State Rd 67, Lomira
Zedland Farm, Inc., Matthew J. Zedler agent;
N9873 State Road 175, Lomira
Notice is further given that the Town Board will be acting on these applications at their regular board meeting to be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 7:00 pm at the Lomira Town Hall, N10479 County Rd AY, Knowles.
Notice of Ordinance Adoption – 5/14/2026
• ORDINANCE #2026-02
Please take notice that the Town of Lomira enacted Ordinance No. 2026-02 – Amendment to Chapter 7 – Driveway Ordinance at their regular monthly meeting on May 12, 2026. This ordinance has been adopted to change the conditions under which concrete driveways can be extended to the roadway. The ordinance is effective upon posting.
The full text of Ordinance No. 2026-02 is available at the Lomira Town Hall, N10479 County Rd AY, Knowles, WI, by appointment with the clerk (920-583-4011) and on the town's website: www.townoflomira.gov
Notice to Control Noxious Weeds
Notice is hereby given to each and every person who owns, occupies, or controls land in the Town of Lomira, County of Dodge, State of Wisconsin to destroy all noxious weeds on such property before the weed plants bloom, bear seed or spread to adjoining property. Noxious weeds include the following: Canada thistle, leafy spurge and field bindweed (creeping Jenny) and any other weeds that have been declared noxious by the town board or county board by resolution or ordinance.
Destroy means the complete killing of weeds or the killing of weed plants above the surface of the ground by use of chemicals, cutting, tillage, cropping system, pasturing livestock or any or all of these in effective combination, at such time and in such manner as will effectually prevent such plants from maturing to the bloom or flower stage.
Ref: State Statue 66.0407 (a)(b)(3)(4)(5)






