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Fredonia, Wisconsin — week of 2026-06-29 · all Fredonia meetings

No decisions made at Fredonia Public Works Committee; upcoming meetings include Planning Commission, Village Board team building

The Village of Fredonia saw no votes or final actions taken at its only recent public meeting, as the Public Works Committee met June 25 to review plans and discuss policies without taking official action. The next two weeks bring a Planning Commission meeting to consider a sign permit and a conditional use hearing date, followed by a Village Board session that is explicitly reserved for team building with no business conducted.

Recent meetings

Public Works Committee — June 25

The committee reviewed a proposed wastewater treatment plant upgrade plan intended for submission to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Members also discussed a sidewalk policy that could lead to a recommendation to the Village Board, and received an update on crosswalk signage. The meeting opened with acceptance of minutes from Jan. 15, 2025. No votes were taken on any of the discussed items, and the minutes from the June 25 meeting have not yet been published.

Upcoming meetings

Village Planning Commission — July 13

The commission is scheduled to discuss and possibly act on a sign permit application by Cari Allison for a property at 712 Innovation Drive. Members will also vote on whether to schedule a public hearing for Aug. 3 on a conditional use permit requested by Jeremy Gasiorowski for a commercial condominium at 233 Innovation Drive. The proposed permit would allow vehicle repair and storage uses at that location. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from the commission’s June 8 meeting. Public comment is limited to five minutes per person.

Village Board of Trustees — July 16

The board will meet for a team building exercise. According to the agenda, no official Village business will be conducted during this session.

Coming up

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