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Weekly News Blast: What a busy week! Since starting just a few weeks ago our town crew has joint and crack-sealed the following sections of road: Washington (CTH U – 90th), Lake Road (CTH U – 90th), Quarry Road (CTH U – 90th), Evergreen Road (CTH U – close to 90th), 87th Street cul-de-sac south of Lake Road; 88th St. (South Park – Lake Road). WOW! Zblewski Brothers were busy at the Transfer Station this week grinding the mountain of brush that had accumulated over the past year. The ground material was then hauled to Mosinee to be used as biofuel – another gain for recycling. YEAH! Finally Red Run removed the failed culvert on 90th Street just south of CTH W and installed a new poly-coated 55” diameter culvert. Thanks are extended to Supervisor Scott Provost who led this vital replacement, did all the calculations, and shot the elevations to ensure that this work will not need to be repeated for a least a couple generations. SUPER! Be careful in the hot weather slated for this weekend. Take care, Sharon
Weekly News Blast: What a busy week! Since starting just a few weeks ago our town crew has joint and crack-sealed the following sections of road: Washington (CTH U – 90th), Lake Road (CTH U – 90th), Quarry Road (CTH U – 90th), Evergreen Road (CTH U – close to 90th), 87th Street cul-de-sac south of Lake Road; 88th St. (South Park – Lake Road). WOW! Zblewski Brothers were busy at the Transfer Station this week grinding the mountain of brush that had accumulated over the past year. The ground material was then hauled to Mosinee to be used as biofuel – another gain for recycling. YEAH! Finally Red Run removed the failed culvert on 90th Street just south of CTH W and installed a new poly-coated 55” diameter culvert. Thanks are extended to Supervisor Scott Provost who led this vital replacement, did all the calculations, and shot the elevations to ensure that this work will not need to be repeated for a least a couple generations. SUPER! Be careful in the hot weather slated for this weekend. Take care, Sharon

Weekly News Blast

The Plan Commission (PC) met this week to continue their work on revisions to the Zoning Ordinance. On the agenda the commissioners considered the following:

  • Previously recommended parcels for rezone and subsequent zoning map update
  • Board of Appeals – purpose, powers, and conduct
  • Private burial sites (yes, per state statutes you and yours can be buried on your property, with conditions)
  • Flower and Vegetable plant sales in general agriculture

The PC is inching ever closer to concluding their revisions to the Ordinance. Once completed it will be considered by the Town Board. Thanks are extended to Chair Jodi Lomma and Secretary Kathy Lee for their research into the mentioned agenda items.

Public Works employees were busy this week cutting up trees that had fallen onto roads, patching, and grading. Our thanks to them.  

After a recurrence of winter, it looks like spring might reappear next week. Enjoy the long weekend and stay safe. Sharon

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