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Community Profile: Kaukauna Cypress Homes | Award-Winning Home Builder in Northeast Wisconsin

Written by Greg Drusch | Aug 22, 2016 5:00:00 AM

The City of Kaukauna, commonly known as “The Electric City” due to its hydraulic plant, is one of the oldest communities in Wisconsin. It is home to a growing community of over 15,500 residents. In addition, Kaukauna offers its own police, fire and rescue services to its community. Check out this community profile for more information about Kaukauna:

Location

Kaukauna is conveniently situated on the Fox River, roughly 30 minutes south of Green Bay. The city is divided into a North Side and a South Side by the Fox River. 5 bridges connect both sides of the city.

Kaukauna is known for its diverse industrial and manufacturing businesses. The most recognizable business in Kaukauna is the paper-mill, Thilmany Papers.  With over 125 years of experience, Thilmany Papers is recognized as a leader in flexible packaging and specialty papers.

Education

Kaukauna is served by the Kaukauna Area School District. The school district includes kindergarden through 12th grade, and consists of roughly 4,100 students and 500 faculty members. The city has 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. Kaukauna High School has an enrollment of 1,350 students.

 

Government

The Mayor of Kaukauna is Eugene J. Rosin and the Executive Secretary is Karen Koch.  The Mayor is responsible for coordinating and administering the operations of City government.

Parks & Recreation 

The Kaukauna Recreation Department offers a variety of recreational opportunities for people of all ages. Kaukauna Recreation Department offers a seasonal guide that offers something for everyone. Such things include youth sports and youth arts, adult programs, and senior programs. These guides also list any events that will be taking place at any of Kaukauna’s public venues.