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Edgerton Council approves beer wine license and capital projects fund transfer

May 20, 2024 | Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin



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Edgerton Council approves beer wine license and capital projects fund transfer
The Edgerton City Council meeting on May 20, 2024, focused on several key decisions impacting local governance and community events. The council approved a temporary Class B beer and wine license for Ground Paws Rescue, allowing the organization to participate in the Edgerton night markets. The motion received unanimous support from council members.

In another significant decision, the council approved the lowest responsible bid for hauling soil to Churchill Trucking at a rate of $625 per hour. The council discussed the competitive bids received, noting that while other bids were close, Churchill's was the most favorable due to their equipment availability.

Additionally, the council voted to transfer $62,169 from the 2023 general fund surplus to the capital projects fund, a move aimed at bolstering future city projects. This motion also passed without opposition.

Lastly, the council approved Resolution 15-24, which updates the fee schedule to include fees for signing permits. This resolution was also unanimously accepted.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's commitment to supporting local initiatives and managing city resources effectively. The decisions made are expected to enhance community engagement and improve city infrastructure.

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