Bayfield County, Wisconsin
From Sunshine Review
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Bayfield County is one of 72 counties in Wisconsin. The city of Washburn is the county seat.[1] The county was formed in 1845 and is named for Henry Bayfield, the British Naval Lieutenant who made the first survey of the Great Lakes area. Bayfield covers 1,476.25 square miles and contains 962 lakes.
[edit] Website evaluation
- Main article: Evaluation of Wisconsin county websites
[edit] The good
- The budget is inaccessible, but a budget summary is posted. [2]
- Has meeting minutes posted, but no upcoming meetings. [3]
- Has a list of elected and administrative officials. [4]
- Zoning permits and regulations are listed. [5]
[edit] The bad
- There is no information on audits, contract, lobbying, or public records information.
[edit] External links
- Bayfield County website
- Bayfield County on Wisconline
- Bayfield County on E-podunk
- Bayfield County on E-Reference
- Bayfield Chamber of Commerce website
[edit] References
- ↑ County Seats of Wisconsin
- ↑ General Fund Summary
- ↑ County Meetings Notes
- ↑ County Department List
- ↑ County Zoning Information
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