The City of Wheatland has moved to the Gworks Cloud which now gives customers the ability to sign in and view their bill. ( this option is not available for the December 2025 bill). There is also now the option to have bills emailed to you instead of the paper postcards. please make sure to opt into the paper postcards if you would still like to receive one.
IMPORTANT
THE CITY OF WHEATLAND WILL BE UPGRADING SOFTWARE STARTING NOVEMBER 1ST, 2025
PLEASE FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING FORM TO AVOID SERVICES BEING DISCONNECTED
Welcome to the City of Wheatland
The 2024 Consumer Confidence report is now available. Please contact City Hall for a copy
Wheatland is the fourth largest city in Clinton County, Iowa.
The current population is 775 people.
History
Wheatland was platted in 1858 under the leadership of John Bennett. The town was named for President James Buchanan’s state Wheatland in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The entire township (Spring Rock) had a population of only 101 in 1850, but that number rose to 756 in 1860. A significant body of early settlers all came from the village of Wunderthausen in central Germany. The Germans founded the first church in town in 1857 with a Presbyterian affiliation. This relationship was dissolved in 1861 with the incorporation of St. Paul’s German Reformed Church (now St. Paul’s United Church of Christ). The First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1858, though no longer functions.
Wheatland was legally incorporated on July 13, 1869.
Council meetings are held the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. unless otherwise posted on our Facebook page.
