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Public Outcry Sparks Debate on Refugee Resettlement Policy

June 19, 2024 | Dunn County, Wisconsin



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Public Outcry Sparks Debate on Refugee Resettlement Policy
During a recent government meeting, the board of supervisors convened with a full roster, except for a few excused members. The meeting commenced with the approval of previous minutes, which passed unanimously after a motion by Supervisor Steen and a second from Supervisor Berndt.

A significant topic of discussion was the first reading of an ordinance change regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Supervisor Quinn proposed waiving the board's usual policy to allow public comments on this issue, despite it having already undergone a public hearing. This motion received support from Supervisor Larry Bjork, who emphasized the importance of hearing from constituents on matters that impact many residents in Dunn County. The board ultimately agreed to suspend the rules, allowing public comments on the ADU ordinance.

Public comments began with Kelly Hayes from Wheeler, Wisconsin, who raised concerns about refugee resettlement, an issue not on the official agenda. Hayes presented documents, including a letter from the town of Otter Creek urging the board to address the resettlement issue and a draft resolution for a pause on refugee resettlement. She highlighted that neighboring counties have taken proactive measures regarding this matter, indicating a growing concern within the community.

The meeting underscored the board's willingness to engage with public sentiment on pressing local issues, reflecting a commitment to transparency and responsiveness in governance.

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