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Council keeps pedestrian-mall ordinance as written after debate over Algoma Alley lighting

3528069 · May 27, 2025
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The council adopted Ordinance 25-273 amending municipal code section 27A-10.2 on pedestrian malls but rejected an amendment to call out Algoma Alley

The Oshkosh Common Council on May 27 adopted Ordinance 25-273, an amendment to municipal code section 27A-10.2 pertaining to pedestrian malls, after a substantive debate about whether to include language referencing overhead lighting in Algoma Alley.

Council Member Larson moved to amend the ordinanceto add a clause noting that "every pedestrian mall has unique characteristics, including Algoma Alley being in possession of overhead lights"; Council Member Veil seconded for discussion. Council members asked the city attorney and city manager whether including a reference to overhead lights…

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