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Fond du Lac, Wisconsin — week of 2026-07-06 · all Fond du Lac meetings

Fond du Lac boards weigh sewer bonds, subdivision plat, alcohol licenses in late June

Fond du Lac's City Council was scheduled to vote July 2 on authorizing up to $12,135,000 in taxable sewerage system revenue bonds (Series 2026B) and $3,265,000 (Series 2026A) — the largest dollar item across recent local government agendas. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the meetings below, so all items reflect what boards were set to consider, not confirmed outcomes.

City Council — June 24 and July 2

The June 24 City Council agenda included Resolution No. 9246, approving the final plat of the Hidden Valley Phase 2 subdivision. The council was also set to act on final annual alcohol beverage license renewals and review city rules for two-wheel transportation. A recognition ceremony for the Police Department's fallen officers was on the agenda.

The July 2 agenda carried the sewer bond authorization, plus alcohol license approvals for three businesses: Martina's at 1305 S Main St, Sushitale at 525 N Peters Ave, and VendiCards at 49 N Main St. The council was also set to consider a special event permit allowing alcohol sales at Buttermilk Creek Park for the Shakespeare in the Park Festival, submitted by In Tandem Theatre, Inc.

Traffic code amendments on the July 2 agenda would establish a no-left-turn restriction on Wettstein Ave at Stow St and S Brooke St, and add bus loading zones on Walker St, E 13th St, and Wabash Ave. Appointments to the Library Board, Plan Commission, and Historic Preservation Commission were also listed. Presentations on the 2027 initial budget forecast and the Fire Department budget were scheduled.

County Board — June 23

The Fond du Lac County Board was set to consider the appointment of Dean Kaderabek as Director of Land Information. Resolutions on the agenda included Resolution 20-26, authorizing issuance of Bond 2026A GOPNs; Resolution 21-26, a salary and wage fringe budget adjustment; and Resolution 22-26, addressing DHS Income Maintenance FSQC funding. Resolution 23-26, a Chapter 42 amendment, was slated to be referred back to committee. Tom Weber was scheduled to give a presentation on jail operational planning, bed forecasting, and alternatives to incarceration.

Alcohol Licensing Committee — June 30

The committee was set to vote on Class "B" fermented malt and Class "C" wine licenses for Martina's (OEOD Mexican Kitchen, Inc. / Raghu Bista) at 1305 S Main St Suite B, and for Sushitale (Gao Family LLC / JunJian Gao) at 525 N Peters Ave Ste. 100. A Class "B" license for VendiCards (Logan Rihn) at 49 N Main Street was also on the agenda. Temporary picnic licenses were listed for the Fond du Lac County Fair (July 14–19, 2026), Shakespeare in the Park Festival (Aug 27–29), and Fondue Fest (Aug 12).

Downtown Architectural Review Board — July 1

The board was scheduled to review two exterior alteration proposals: painting at 113-117 S Main St by Zacherl, O'Malley, Endejean S.C and Main Street Fashion, and exterior changes at 272 and 280 N Main St by Death's Decor Tattoo Gallery/Adam Mumper. The board could approve, deny, or modify the proposals.

Cancelled meetings

The Police & Fire Commission cancelled its July 2026 meeting; its next meeting is tentatively scheduled for August 13, 2026. The Board of Appeals also cancelled its July 2026 meeting, with the next meeting tentatively set for August 3, 2026.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days, according to the available data. Readers should check official city and county websites for scheduling updates.

Earlier weeks

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