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About Us
Reedsburg Utility began its roots in 1894 by providing electric and
water to its public-spirited citizens. Today, Reedsburg's
public-spirited citizens can also receive Light Speed Internet,
Cable TV, and Telephone services from their own home town team! In
2003 the Utility ventured into deploying a fiber optic infrastructure that
would reach to every home and business in the community. The fiber
optic infrastructure now serves as a future proof method in providing
Reedsburg citizens broadband and other communications services.
The Utility services more than 4,400 customers and takes great pleasure in
serving each and every one. We are one Utility and one Community,
and it's all about service! We live in this community with you.
We provide competent, reliable, high quality, courteous, honest, and
responsive service. We treat you like a neighbor, because we are
your neighbors.
~Our Mission~
The Reedsburg Utility Commission shall provide safe, reliable,
competitively priced, hometown services that help make this community a
desirable place to live and do business.
Privacy
Statement
Privacy
Reedsburg Utility Commission believes that electronic privacy and security
are critical components of any effective Web site. This Privacy Section
describes Reedsburg Utility Commission’s commitment to protecting the
personal privacy of our customers.
Security
Because Reedsburg Utility Commission respects its customers and
understands they are concerned about privacy, we have instituted policies
intended to ensure that your personal information is handled in a safe and
responsible manner. We also post this privacy policy so that you know how
information we collect is handled and with whom it may be shared.
As we continue to develop our Web site and take advantage of technologies
to improve the service we provide, this policy may change. We therefore
encourage you to refer to this policy on an ongoing basis so that you
understand our current privacy policy.
The Reedsburg Utility Commission site contains links to other Web sites.
Reedsburg Utility Commission is not responsible for the privacy practices
or the content of such Web sites. By accessing or using the Reedsburg
Utility Commission Web site, you agree to the terms of this Reedsburg
Utility Commission Privacy Statement, as outlined below. If you do not
agree to these terms, please do not access or use this site.
Cookies
Reedsburg Utility Commission's Web site makes limited use of "cookies" for
the purpose of facilitating user identity and status for e-commerce and
form transactions. Websites may send small pieces of text called cookies
along with some of the web pages that you visit. Cookies are typically
used on transactional pages as place-holders to retain context and content
during individual user sessions, making it easier for you to use the
dynamic features of these web pages without having to provide the same
information repeatedly as you move from one page to another during your
visit.
There are three types of cookies. A session cookie is a line of text that
is stored temporarily in your computer’s random access memory (RAM) and is
only available for the duration of an active browsing session. A session
cookie is not placed on any hard drive, and it is destroyed as soon as you
close your browser. A persistent cookie from a website is saved to a file
on your hard drive and is accessed whenever you re-visit the website that
put it there. This lets that website remember what you were interested in
the last time you visited. A third-party cookie is a persistent cookie
that is set by or sent to a website different than the one you’re
currently viewing.
The Reedsburg Utility Commission website does not use persistent or
third-party cookies, but sometimes uses session cookies. Some of the
interactive sections of our website may set session cookies in temporary
memory in order to provide streamlined navigation. These session cookies
are not stored on your computer's hard drive and are automatically erased
as soon as you close your browser. Information from these session cookies
is not collected or saved. If a visitor wishes to not utilize cookie
technology, they will not be able to access the e-commerce portion of
Reedsburg Utility Commission's Web site.
Reedsburg Utility Commission is committed to protecting the personal
privacy of our customers. Reedsburg Utility Commission will only disclose
personally identifiable information to others: (a) if our customer
provides written or electronic consent in advance, (b) when it is
necessary for the provision of services by the Reedsburg Utility
Commission, (c) as required by federal or state law or legal process.
In providing its services, Reedsburg Utility Commission may authorize
certain people and entities to have access to customer information. This
includes our employees, third parties that provide and/or include:
billing and collection services; installation, repair and customer service
subcontractors or agents; program guide distributors; software vendors;
program and other service suppliers for audit purposes; marketers of
Reedsburg Utility Commission's products and services; our attorneys and
accountants. The frequency of disclosures varies according to business
needs, and may involve access on a regular basis. Reedsburg Utility
Commission restricts third parties' use of customer information to the
purposes for which it is disclosed and prohibits third parties from
further disclosure or use of any personally identifiable information
obtained from us, whether for that third party's own marketing purposes or
otherwise.
Affiliates
Reedsburg
Utility Commission is a member of WPPI Energy, a Sun Prairie-based power
company serving 51 customer-owned electric utilities. Together, WPPI
Energy’s member utilities purchase all of their electric requirements
from WPPI Energy and supply power to more than 192,000 customers in
Wisconsin, Iowa and Michigan.
In the late 1970s, a group of Wisconsin communities served by local
municipal electric utilities was facing a series of large, wholesale
rate increases. These increases were imposed by investor-owned companies
that supplied the local municipalities with electric power. Determined
to gain control over their power costs, the communities joined forces in
1980 to form WPPI Energy, the state's first municipal electric company.
WPPI Energy was formed to give member utilities, like Reedsburg Utility, the benefits of power supply independence, increased
bargaining power and economies of scale. Through this “joint action”
effort WPPI Energy can help its members in the acquisition of electric
power and related resources needed to provide their customers with safe,
reliable and economic electric power and energy. Through WPPI Energy,
municipal utilities are able to acquire power supply expertise and
negotiating strength they would lack individually.
A board of directors, comprised of one representative from each
member-owner community, governs WPPI Energy. An 11-member executive
committee of the board provides ongoing management oversight of WPPI
Energy. Located in Sun Prairie, WPPI Energy employs more than 85
employees who manage and operate WPPI Energy in accordance with the
policies and decisions of the board of directors and executive
committee.
WPPI Energy’s member utilities include:
Wisconsin
- Algoma
- Black River Falls
- Boscobel
- Brodhead
- Cedarburg
- Columbus
- Cuba City
- Eagle River
- Evansville
- Florence
- Hartford
- Hustisford
- Jefferson
- Juneau
- Kaukauna
- Lake Mills
- Lodi
- Menasha
- Mount Horeb
- Muscoda
- New Glarus
- New Holstein
- New London
- New Richmond
- Oconomowoc
- Oconto Falls
- Plymouth
- Prairie du Sac
- Reedsburg
- Richland Center
- River Falls
- Slinger
- Stoughton
- Sturgeon Bay
- Sun Prairie
- Two Rivers
- Waterloo
- Waunakee
- Waupun
- Westby
- Whitehall
Michigan
- Alger Delta CEA
- Baraga
- Crystal Falls
- Gladstone
- L’Anse
- Negaunee
- Norway
Iowa
- Independence
- Maquoketa
- Preston
For more information about power supply and ownership of WPPI Energy,
visit www.wppienergy.org.
MEUW
is the state association representing the 82 locally-owned,
locally-controlled municipal electric utilities in Wisconsin. The
association has served municipal electric utilities in Wisconsin since
1928. Learn more by going to www.meuw.org
The
American Public Power Association (APPA) is the service organization for
the nation's more than 2,000 community-owned electric utilities... Learn
more by going to www.appanet.org
The
Wisconsin Rural Water Association represents and provides services to
water & wastewater systems in the state of Wisconsin. Learn more by going
to www.wrwa.org
Reedsburg Area Chamber of Commerce
Learn all about Reedsburg
by visiting: www.reedsburg.org
Reedsburg City Website
Find out what's new in the city of Reedsburg
by visiting: www.reedsburgwi.gov
Public Service
Commission of Wisconsin The Public Service
Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) is an independent regulatory agency
responsible for the regulation of more than 1,300 Wisconsin public
utilities, including those that are
municipally owned. |