City Council

The Shorewood City Council is comprised of the mayor and four council members who serve staggered four-year terms. Council members are elected at large, meaning they represent the entire city and not a specific ward, or section of the city.

Council members are the legislators of the city and are democratically elected to decide which services to provide and how to pay for them. Among many other functions, the Shorewood City Council is responsible for establishing priorities and making policy decisions, enacting ordinances and resolutions, adopting the budget, and making personnel decisions.

Council meetings are regularly scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 p.m. at city hall, with adjustments for holidays. Work sessions occasionally take place prior to the regular meeting. The agenda and an updated meeting schedule are available on the city's website, usually the Thursday prior to the meeting.