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Plan Commission removes official map designation for Progress Drive, accepts right-of-way dedication to enable industrial development
Summary
Oshkosh City Plan Commission voted 9-0 to delete an officially mapped extension of Progress Drive and to accept a right-of-way dedication that will allow construction of a cul‑de‑sac and future street work to support a proposed industrial development in the Northwest Industrial Park expansion area.
The Oshkosh City Plan Commission voted 9-0 to delete an officially mapped portion of Progress Drive south of its existing terminus and to accept a right‑of‑way dedication at 3110 Progress Drive, clearing an official mapping restriction that staff said had prevented a potential sale and development of the city‑owned land.
Staff said the officially mapped area was created as part of a 2003 master plan for the Northwest Industrial Park expansion and that a portion of Progress Drive was dedicated in 2004. Officials explained officially mapped streets are used to reserve land for future roadway construction and that the mapping had placed development setback limits on the city‑owned parcels. Staff said a private developer recently…
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