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Kenosha County board approves lease, rescinds fair obligations and clears two rezoning ordinances

5968521 · October 17, 2025
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The Kenosha County Board approved a lease with the state, rescinded prior obligations to the Kenosha County Fair Association and adopted two rezoning ordinances; votes were unanimous on most items, and one lease passed 21-1.

The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a lease for county property to the state of Wisconsin, formally rescinded prior county obligations to the Kenosha County Fair Association and adopted two zoning ordinances after brief presentations and committee referrals.

The measures moved quickly through the agenda with limited debate. Supervisors passed a resolution to enter into a lease with the state for property at 11312 Burlington Road on a 21-1 vote, rescinded prior obligations of the Kenosha County Fair Association unanimously, and approved two rezoning ordinances unanimously.

Supervisor Dennis Grady, who moved the lease resolution, told the board the process had been “quite a circuitous process” and said details were best handled by county counsel. The lease item had passed the Public Works, Facilities and Finance & Administration committees earlier. The…

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