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District seeks interagency agreement and $20,000 cap as it advances Jackson Elementary site; clarifies role on UW Washington County campus discussions

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The West Bend School District plans an interagency agreement with the village for the Jackson Elementary site that would cap district reimbursable outside expenses at $20,000 and reiterated it plays an advisory — not owner — role in discussions about the former UW Washington County campus.

The West Bend School District said it is pursuing an interagency agreement with the village to keep the Jackson Elementary School project on schedule and to cap the district’s reimbursable outside expenses, and clarified its role in separate discussions about the former UW Washington County campus.

Superintendent Wimmer told the board the district submitted required materials this summer — including the village-required traffic impact analysis, a certified survey map and rezoning applications — and is recommending an interagency approach because the village template provided to the district resembled templates used for private developers. Wimmer said the district’s legal…

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