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Plan commission clears official map for Progress Drive, accepts right-of-way dedication and releases cul-de-sac easement for 3110 Progress Drive
Summary
The Oshkosh City Plan Commission voted unanimously to remove an officially mapped extension of Progress Drive, accept a right-of-way dedication for a cul‑de‑sac and approved a related temporary easement release, clearing the way for proposed industrial development north of the railroad tracks.
The Oshkosh City Plan Commission voted 9-0 to delete an officially mapped extension of Progress Drive, accept a street right-of-way dedication to allow construction of a cul‑de‑sac, and release a temporary cul‑de‑sac easement affecting 3110 Progress Drive.
The action removes the officially mapped Progress Drive extension that the city had reserved for a future street under a 2008 official mapping and accepts a roughly 3,000‑square‑foot, 50‑foot‑radius semicircular right‑of‑way dedication to accommodate a compliant cul‑de‑sac design. The vote followed staff presentations describing the Northwest Industrial Park master plan, prior mapping and the city’s recent acquisition of the…
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