OFFICIAL NOTICE John Olson, 5621 Town Hall Rd., Delavan, WI 53115 has applied to the Department of Natural Resources for… Read More

Delavan Community Beach Advisory: Delavan Community Beach regularly checks the water quality to keep visitors informed Recent tests show higher levels of E. coli bacteria in the water near the shore. Because these levels are above safe standards, a swim advisory has been issued. Signs at the beach will indicate this advisory, see photo below for examples. Swimming in water with high E. coli levels can cause stomach illnesses. However, E. coli levels can change over time so the advisory might not always reflect current conditions. For the latest updates, maps, and information on which beaches are open, visit https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/beachhealth/healthmap.aspx. Signs at the beach will also be updated regularly with the most current information.
OFFICIAL NOTICE John Olson, 5621 Town Hall Rd., Delavan, WI 53115 has applied to the Department of Natural Resources for… Read More
Now is a great time for landowners to plan for the future of their farm lands. Landowners within an AEA… Read More
It’s that Time of Year Again! The trees are turning colors, you are trimming the branches, raking the leaves and… Read More
Waters Edge Grand Opening! The Grand Opening of Waters Edge will be at the annual Oktoberfest celebration, scheduledfor Saturday, October… Read More
OFFICIAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Town of Delavan Town Board will be held Thursday,… Read More
Every Tuesday September 21 through October 26, 2021 9am-1pm Chapel on the Hill 12440 Ara Glen Drive, Lake Geneva 53147… Read More
The LAST week of Brush Pick-Up for the Town of Delavan will be on Monday, October 4. Please have the… Read More
Saturday, September 25 from 10am-4pm 1220 South Shore Drive – Delavan, Wisconsin Admission is FREE Over 50 classic “Woodie” cars… Read More
Click Here for a COPY OF THE DETAILS What is Clean Sweep? Clean Sweep is a collection of unwanted, unused… Read More
The Town of Delavan has been notified that the Department of Transportation (DOT) will be beginning work on replacing a… Read More