Politics & Government
Meet Larry Wolf, Incumbent Candidate For Waukesha Town Board
Larry Wolf is running for another term on the Waukesha Town Board. Here's why he's running again:

WAUKESHA COUNTY, WI -- On Tuesday, April 2, voters in the Town of Waukesha will have the chance to pick their next Town Supervisor as well as two Town Board chairs.
Larry Wolf,a 63-year-old Town of Waukesha resident and owner/operator of his own repair business, says he's running again to take care of a number of issues that he's seen come up during his time on the board including with the Fire Department and DPW.
"There is still a lot of unfinished business that we have started that needs to be done and I would like to continue to be involved in those decisions," he told Patch.
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Name: Larry Wolf
Place of Residence: Waukesha
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Occupation: Owner/operator of Wolf's Handyman Services
Experience: Six years on Town Board; 31 years as a Town of Waukesha resident.
Why are you running again?
I have lived in the town since 1988 and feel it is a great place to live in our rural setting. I have volunteered in many organizations since I have moved here. I feel I have gained valuable knowledge in the six years that I have been on the board and that I would continue contributing ideas for our town to be financially stable while doing the required maintenance/improvements.
There is still a lot of unfinished business that we have started that needs to be done and I would like to continue to be involved in those decisions.
If elected, what are some things you would like to see the town or board achieve?
Issues important to me are accommodating our Fire Department with sleeping quarters and a back-up generator. The first estimate we received was high and we are now waiting for more cost efficient options.
Another item would be a DPW Garage so that we could get our investments of our equipment out of the weather. Also by doing this, they can pre-load the salt and be ready to go with less prep time.
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