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Ashwaubenon overtime/double-time pay policy changed
Revisions made to the Public Safety Department’s structure, the village board agreed to amend the overtime policy in the personnel handbook.
Relaxed off street parking requirements approved in Ashwaubenon
Minimum off-street parking requirements for restaurants, taverns, supper clubs, cocktail lounges and nightclubs are being relaxed under a new ordinance.
Ashwaubenon prepares for sesquicentennial celebration
Plans are in the works for Ashwaubenon to celebrate its sesquicentennial (150 years) anniversary next year, as discussed by the village board.
Second Bohemian Park building downsized
A revised site plan to construct a second Bohemian Park apartment building with one less floor than originally planned, was approved Aug. 24.
Ashwaubenon schools to open with masks optional
Absent an upward spike COVID-19 since the last school board meeting, the district will begin classes this week with masks being optional.
Masks encouraged, but not required, in Ashwaubenon schools
As of Aug. 11, the Ashwaubenon School District encouraged students and staff to wear masks for the 2021-22 school year but not to require them.
Ashwaubenon to settle lawsuit of two former officers
After meeting in closed session last month, the village board agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by two former public safety officers who alleged they did not receive their full retirement payout, Village Manager Joel Gregozeski said.
Relaxed parking requirements proposed in Ashwaubenon
Minimum off street parking requirements for restaurants, taverns, supper clubs, lounges and nightclubs would be more relaxed under a recommendation.
Revised plan backed for second Bohemian Park building
The village’s Plan Review Committee and Plan Commission discussed earlier this month a revised site plan of a second Bohemian Park apartment building.
Discover Green Bay to seek $2 million grant for new visitor center
Following Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement of $10 million in grants available for tourism-related investment projects, Discover Green Bay will seek $2 million to help build a new visitor center.