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Public Works outlines bridge, street, wastewater and parks projects; RNG and biosolids work underway

September 13, 2025 | Fond du Lac City, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin


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Public Works outlines bridge, street, wastewater and parks projects; RNG and biosolids work underway
Director of Public Works Mr. DuPreez presented the council with an update on major capital projects on Sept. 10, 2025, covering bridge and street work, stormwater upgrades, wastewater projects and park improvements.
DuPreez said the pavilion parking lot was completed with an added 12 parking stalls and new handicap stalls, and the Proman Arch Bridge project is on schedule for late October to early November completion. He described the Main Street rehabilitation as finished after a challenging construction season and credited local contractors, consultants and city staff for managing access and communications.
On utilities, DuPreez reported that the Lincoln stormwater pump station is under construction with attention to neighborhood design compatibility. At the wastewater treatment plant, he said equipment for the biosolids dryer and renewable natural gas (RNG) project is on site and that those projects are expected to reach completion in mid to late 2026. DuPreez described RNG plans to inject pipeline‑quality gas into the system and noted potential revenue or credit arrangements with third parties.
DuPreez also highlighted recent parks work, including new playground equipment at Buttermilk and Russell parks and resurfacing at Lakeside Park; a storage building damaged by fire was reconstructed and will be returned to service. He said the city is running a lead‑service replacement program that will replace more than 350 private‑side pipes this year and that crews are continuing work citywide while funding allows.
Council members asked logistical questions. Mr. Mullen asked when the park route would be passable; DuPreez reinforced the bridge schedule and said he had no reason to expect a delay. DuPreez said weekly construction updates are distributed to media partners and posted to the city’s social media pages and that the public can contact his office for project status.
Council praised the crews for lead‑pipe replacement work in neighborhoods. DuPreez invited councilmembers to arrange safe plant tours for wastewater projects with staff guidance.

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