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City committees report development and infrastructure updates: restaurant support, fiber work, park naming and plant tour

August 11, 2025 | Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin


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City committees report development and infrastructure updates: restaurant support, fiber work, park naming and plant tour
During committee and staff reports, the Community Development Authority said it approved support to open a restaurant in the South School building, supported a pizza business there, and extended a temporary occupancy for a yoga studio in the former pizza-range building to help the business get started.
A CDA representative said, “We had approved, to get the restaurant up and going in South School and to also support their pizza business... And then we extended the yoga studio out, but former pizza range building, for a few more months to help them get started.”
The Utility Commission reported progress on fiber projects and electric work. A utility report noted fiber crew leader Jace Rick was recognized for five years of service and that crews were installing equipment at Legends Park; the water department reported valve and service maintenance is underway.
Public Works reported one significant change order on an ongoing project and described a large wastewater-plant construction currently in progress; a staff member suggested arranging a council tour so members could see the scale of the project firsthand.
Nut graf: These committee and staff reports highlight near-term economic development steps and infrastructure work that could affect local businesses and service delivery: CDA business support and lease extensions, ongoing fiber and water maintenance, park installations, and a major plant construction that staff recommended showing to councilmembers.
The council did not take formal action on these committee reports during the meeting; they were presented for information and future follow-up.
Ending: Staff flagged the potential for a tour of the wastewater plant before weather changes and encouraged council members to coordinate schedules for a site visit.

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