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Council hears updates on housing study, Carpenter Preserve and waterfront businesses; Parks Commission introduces new recreation supervisor

2529686 · March 9, 2025
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Interim Community Development Director Brad Schmidt presented a draft housing study; Parks and Recreation welcomed new recreation supervisor Megan Thompson and reported an agreement with Wooly Green Grazers for ecological vegetation management; Bergstrom Moller Museum and Sail Neenah items were reported.

Interim Community Development Director Brad Schmidt told the Common Council on March 5 that the Community Development Authority reviewed housing-study data and distributed a draft final housing study that will be presented to the Planning Commission next week and to council on March 19.

Schmidt said there were no action items at the Community Development Authority meeting but that the housing study draft was circulated to council members.

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