During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed rezoning of a 10-acre property located along Highway 29 in the town of Menominee. The property, which currently holds a general agricultural designation, has been identified as a potential site for commercial development due to its proximity to the city and existing infrastructure.
The discussion highlighted the property's access via 390th Street, a town road that connects to the busy highway. Concerns were raised regarding traffic management at this intersection, particularly if the property transitions to commercial use. A letter from the Department of Transportation indicated that any direct access to Highway 29 would necessitate significant improvements at the owner's expense.
The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural, with some residential properties and an inactive landfill nearby. The Dunn County comprehensive plan recognizes the town of Menominee as one of the fastest-growing municipalities, earmarking this area for future commercial and residential growth. The existing infrastructure, including a semi-truck scale, positions the property favorably for commercial or industrial operations.
Officials noted that the property has previously been utilized for commercial purposes, specifically as a transfer station, which was permitted under its current zoning. The proposed rezoning aligns with the county's economic goals and reflects recent trends toward increased commercial development in the region, driven by population growth.
While no feedback has yet been received from the town or neighboring residents, the meeting underscored the potential for the property to serve as a catalyst for further commercial activities along the corridor, contributing to a diversified land use pattern in the area.