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Infrastructure contract approved for Aldon Station
The village board approved an infrastructure construction contract for $3.1 million to redevelop a site for residential use called Aldon Station.
Planning option approved for possible Mike McCarthy Way development
Approximately 6.5 acres of property owned by the village’s CDA along Mike McCarthy Way could be redeveloped with an urban, walkable, mixed-use project.
Plan approved for Packers to heat Clarke Hinkle Field
The board gave final approval for the Green Bay Packers to construct a 20×25-foot addition on an existing storage building to heat Clarke Hinkle Field.
Ordinance amended to prohibit yard waste in village streets, gutters
Raking grass clippings, brush, garden waste and other similar yard waste into village streets or gutters is now explicitly prohibited.
Interviews begin to fill Ashwaubenon public safety chief position
The first round of interviews took place Tuesday, Oct. 15, to fill the village’s vacant public safety chief position, said Village Manager Allison Swanson.
Agreement being reached in Ashwaubenon opens records case
The parties involved in an open records lawsuit notified the court to have it taken off the calendar because of an agreement being reached.
Deadline nears to finish survey on possible Ashwaubenon school referendums
Less than a week remains for district residents to complete a survey to provide feedback on possible referendum questions for next year.
Site plan approved to convert roller skating rink into church
The village’s Site Plan Review Committee approved a site plan Tuesday, Oct. 15, for the existing building at 731 Morris Ave. that formerly housed the Rola-Rena roller skating rink to be converted into a church.
Amendment proposed to prohibit yard waste in village streets, gutters
Raking grass clippings, brush, garden waste and other similar yard waste into streets or gutters would be explicitly prohibited under a new ordinance.
Exterior improvements proposed for new hair salon
Community Development director Aaron Schuette said the building would be used as a hair salon and some accessory uses for a future build-out.