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Construction Related Permits - (Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, etc...) Property Registration - (Vacant Property and Residential Rentals) Fire Related Permits
- Construction Related
New Construction Application. Permit Fee: $0.42 per square...
- Fire Related
Recreational Fire Permits: Can be purchased at City Hall...
- Business Licenses
Pursuant to Council Resolution 2005-12-026 (adopted Dec. 8,...
- Alarm Permits
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- La Crosse, Wisconsin
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- Planning & Development
Oversees the city's land use, zoning, and long-term...
- Permits & Services
Select a permit or service below to view more information,...
- Construction Related
New Construction Application. Permit Fee: $0.42 per square foot with a minimum cost of $70. Plan Review Fee: $70 with a State Review and $140 without a State Review. Property Records Maintenance Fee: 3 Units: $969. 4+ Residential Condo Units: $562 plus $140 per unit. 4+ Multi-Family Residential Units: $562 plus $70 per unit.
Interactive GIS map of La Crosse, Wisconsin with various layers and tools for navigation, search, drawing, and measuring.
Oversees the city's land use, zoning, and long-term development strategies. Services include developing and implementing comprehensive plans, reviewing development proposals, managing zoning regulations, and coordinating with other departments on infrastructure and public services planning.
Select a permit or service below to view more information, review fact sheets, or download applications: Permits. Permits are required for for any use or work on the public right-of-way. Occupying or alteration of this shall comply with the permits, which are issued by the Engineering Department.
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As we look to the future and plan our City, citizens need a basis of knowledge to participate. We believe data should be a public resource. Sharing City data will benefit local businesses, promote public trust, encourage public engagement and lead to more transparent, efficient government.