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Oshkosh district starts design work on referendum projects; Karl Traeger traffic solution eyed for summer 2026

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At its May 14 meeting the Oshkosh Area School District reported that design work has begun on several referendum-funded elementary projects and that a traffic study for Karl Traeger Elementary will move to city review with site work anticipated in summer 2026.

At the Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education meeting on May 14, District Administrator Conrad Peters told the board that referendum-funded facility projects have moved into the design phase and that a traffic study for Karl Traeger is advancing toward city review, with site work anticipated in summer 2026.

Peters said the district will transition the referendum web page in early June to a Phase 2 project-updates section and archive monthly progress updates for public access. “The first thing I want to share with you is that our website has been updated to start to transition to talking about projects,” she said during the meeting.

The update matters because the work includes building…

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