- City Meetings
- Finance Committee 7/28
- Plan Commission 7/28
- South Stoughton Road Public Input Survey Closes 8/15
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City Meetings
Finance Committee
The Finance Committee meeting will take place on Monday, July 28, at 4:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include a resolution authorizing the issuance of general obligation promissory notes to pay for borrowing authorized in the City’s Capital Budget, and a mid-year appropriation resolution which shifts 2025 Capital and Operating Budget funds to authorize the transfer of funds within and between agencies to “make technical adjustments and address projected deficits”.
Plan Commission
The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, July 28, at 5:30 p.m. in virtual format. Agenda items include revising the area plan sequence and development-related requests (none in District 3).
The agenda includes a proposal to change zoning and lot lines for the Eastmorland Community Center & Housing project, not in District 3 but nearby just across Stoughton Road. The applicant is seeking approvals to build a 7,000 square foot community center at the corner of Tulane Avenue and Hargrove Street and a three-story, 26-unit residential building at the east end of the block along Ogden Street. Between the two buildings is a surface parking lot accessed from Hargrove Street, an outdoor courtyard and gathering area, and landscaped areas. Here are the project plans and here’s the staff report for the approvals with a recommendation of approval. All of the public comments on the record for this project (so far) are supportive.
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South Stoughton Road Public Input Survey Closes August 15th
WisDOT held a public involvement meeting for the US 51 (Stoughton Rd) South Corridor Study on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. If you missed the meeting, it’s not too late to weigh in! There is some potential to convert Stoughton Road into more of an urban street rather than a highway. The decisions WisDOT makes about the future of this corridor will affect how traffic moves, how difficult it is for neighbors to cross, and what kinds of future land use decisions will make sense in this area…