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Committee directs sale or removal of buildings at Duncan Road parcel but retains land ownership amid landfill proximity concerns

3540087 · May 28, 2025
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Marathon County committee directed staff to dispose of the house and other sellable improvements at a 40‑acre parcel on Duncan Road (adjacent to Bluebird Ridge Landfill) but to retain the underlying real estate because of potential long‑term environmental and operational risks associated with ownership near a landfill.

The Marathon County Human Resources, Finance and Property Committee directed staff to dispose of the residence and other sellable improvements at a county‑owned parcel on Duncan Road adjacent to the Bluebird Ridge Landfill, but it declined to sell the underlying real estate.

Dave (solid waste staff) told the committee the county purchased a roughly 40‑acre parcel about 10 years ago that contains an old farmhouse, a barn and a shed. The structures have been…

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