During the West Bend Plan Commission meeting on November 6, 2024, community members voiced concerns about housing needs and infrastructure. A resident highlighted the potential for developing housing at the Fair Park and Decorah School sites, which are currently under consideration for closure due to declining enrollment.
The speaker, a former educator in West Bend, emphasized that these locations already have the necessary infrastructure to support new housing developments. This suggestion comes amid discussions about the growing demand for housing in the area, particularly as neighboring communities like Jackson are experiencing growth and investment.
The resident's comments reflect a broader concern about balancing community resources and planning for future needs. As West Bend considers its housing strategy, the input from residents underscores the importance of utilizing existing facilities to address the housing shortage effectively.
The meeting also touched on the implications of these decisions for the community's future, as the city navigates the challenges of population growth and infrastructure development. The Plan Commission's ongoing discussions will be crucial in shaping West Bend's approach to housing and community planning in the coming months.