Janesville boards set to weigh redevelopment extension, new alcohol licenses, and Kwik Trip plans
Janesville's City Council, Plan Commission, Historic Commission, and Alcohol License Advisory Committee all have meetings on the books, but minutes have not yet been published for any of them. What follows is drawn from the published agendas only — no votes or final decisions are confirmed in the record provided.
City Council — June 22
The City Council agenda lists votes on two items: moving the First Lutheran Church polling place to the Craig Center, and extending a redevelopment agreement with Viridian Acquisitions LLC for former GM sites. The agenda also includes a first reading of an ordinance to rezone 4750 Milton Avenue, a discussion on data center development provisions, and a review of the City Manager recruitment process. Because minutes are not yet available, the outcomes of the listed votes are not confirmed.
Plan Commission — July 2
The Plan Commission agenda includes setting public hearings for a Kwik Trip convenience store, gas station, and carwash at 4700 Milton Avenue, along with a proposed rezoning of that same address to the B2 District. The commission is also scheduled to hold public hearings on a conditional use permit amendment for Dalmaray Precast Concrete Products at 405 South Arch Street and a conditional use permit for a two-family dwelling at 637 North Wright Road. Approval of minutes and final plats rounds out the agenda.
Alcohol License Advisory Committee — July 2
The committee is scheduled to hold public hearings on three original license applications:
- A Class B intoxicating liquor license for the Children's Museum of Rock County at 100 W. Milwaukee St.
- A Class B intoxicating liquor license for D2R Bar & Grill at 1637 E. Racine St.
- A Class B beer-only license for Racine Gas Mart at 1533 E. Racine St.
The agenda also includes an operator's license appeal for Madelyn Schumacher and review of a police department alcohol establishment incident report and the city clerk's quota report.
Historic Commission — July 2
The Historic Commission agenda centers on a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA 2026-04) for a property at 119 Wisconsin Street, listed as a Conrad/Bier application. The commission is also scheduled to hear a presentation and discuss a Local History Initiative, with continued discussions on the Tallman Arts Festival and public outreach efforts.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days, according to the data provided. Readers who want to confirm outcomes from the June 22 and July 2 meetings should watch for published minutes from the City of Janesville.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.