Lispon Village Board to weigh park plans, fee hike, and culvert repairs this week
No binding decisions were made in Lisbon over the past two weeks; the only meeting held was the June 24 Plan Commission, whose minutes have not yet been published. The Village Board meets July 8 to tackle a slate of spending and infrastructure items.
Plan Commission considered outdoor patio for Par Tee Time
The Plan Commission held a public hearing June 24 on a request by Par Tee Time Golf & Sports Bar (N95W25901 County Line Road) to add a 2,904-square-foot outdoor patio with 16 tables. The commission also reviewed two other items: a boundary adjustment for two vacant parcels along Mary Hill Road (LSBT 0257.070 and LSBT 0257.071) and a site-plan amendment for the Blaze Landscape contractor yard at W220N5859 Townline Road, including a bi-annual compliance report. Because official minutes have not been published, it is not known whether the commission approved or denied any of these items.
Village Board to discuss fees, underground power, and fire-engine replacement
At its July 8 meeting, the Village Board will consider a resolution (2026-06) to amend the 2026–2027 fee schedule. A separate discussion will involve petitioning the Wisconsin Public Service Commission to place overhead electrical lines underground. The board will also review options to replace a box culvert on Richmond Road, launch a selection process for a new building inspector, and discuss a replacement plan for Engine 30, the village’s fire engine. No dollar figures or vote tallies were listed in the agenda.
Board of Review holds procedural session; Park Committee cancelled
Also meeting July 8 is the Board of Review, which will handle only routine statutory tasks—call to order, roll call, and confirmation of the clerk’s duties—before adjourning. No public hearings or appeals are scheduled. The Lisbon Parks Committee meeting originally set for the same date has been cancelled.
Coming up
- **Village Board** — 7:00 p.m. July 8, Lisbon Village Hall. Agenda items include fee schedule changes, underground electrical lines, a box-culvert replacement, and a new building inspector. Residents who wish to comment can attend in person.
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