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Resident urges clearer offender-notice details; board and public dispute housing classification

2297949 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

During public comment, a Kenosha resident asked why board notices lack background links and questioned a home's classification as single-family versus duplex; board pointed to CCAP and the Wisconsin DOC locator as public records and cited parole-agent assessments.

At the Kenosha Offender Residency Board meeting on Jan. 9, 2025, a resident during the public-comment period urged the board to provide more background information in notices about prospective residents, including links to public records, and questioned an offender residency assessment that listed a contested address as a single-family home.

The resident said they did not receive adequate “backup” information about the person being discussed and suggested that letters to neighbors…

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