NOTICE: Arrangements for Addressing the City Council by Telephone, During Public Hearings or Input from the Public can be made by Contacting the City Manager's Office at 920-793-5532 or City Clerk's Office at 920-793-5526 by 4:00 p.m. on the day of the meeting
Councilmembers: Mark Bittner, Doug Brandt, Katherine Dahlke, Shannon Derby, Bill LeClair, Darla LeClair, Tim Petri, Scott Stechmesser, Adam Wachowski
Limited to 3 minutes per person - Resident addresses are requested but are not required to be given
Summary: Review and discussion of preliminary concept maps developed that utilize feedback received throughout the community visioning process, relevant market forces, and plans for further community engagement this summer.
Recommended Action:
No Council action is requested; this is presented for informational purposes only.
Summary: Council will review and discuss alternative methods of managing PFAS into the future. Historically, the wastewater plant has disposed of its sludge byproduct through agricultural land application but these landowners have notified the City that they no longer wish to accept the sludge byproduct. As part of the Wastewater Utility WDNR permit, the City is required to test for the presence of PFAS and submit a report in July of 2026. Initial plant testing identified PFAS, leading the City to analyze potential source locations, including discharge coming out of the decommissioned landfill.
Recommended Action:
No Council action is requested; this is presented for informational purposes only.
Summary: Council will consider a resolution declaring the City's intent to reimburse temporary project expenditures with proceeds from future Safe Drinking Water and Clean Water Fund financing for planned water and sewer infrastructure improvements in 2027, including 500 individual service connections and approximately 11,600 feet of sanitary sewer mains. These mains are 90-100 years old. The Wisconsin DNR requires this documentation before June 30, 2026. This is a procedural step that preserves the City's ability to use internal funds for eligible project costs before the loans close, with anticipated borrowing not to exceed $11.5 million.
Recommended Action:
Motion to approve the Resolution Declaring Intent to Reimburse Expenditures from Proceeds of Borrowing for 2027 Sewer Rehabilitation and Water-Sewer Lateral Replacement Projects
Motion to dispense with the reading of the minutes of this meeting and adjourn
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It is possible that members of and possibly a quorum of governmental bodies of the municipality may be in attendance at the above stated meeting to gather information; no other action will be taken by any governmental body at the above-stated meeting other than the governmental body specifically referred to above in this notice.