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Appleton City municipal services committee approves decorations, street designs, plat and temporary permit

November 10, 2025 | Appleton City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin


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Appleton City municipal services committee approves decorations, street designs, plat and temporary permit
The Municipal Services Committee of Appleton City met Nov. 10, 2025, and unanimously approved a package of routine infrastructure and permitting items, including seasonal decorations, street-design approvals, a street reconstruction design and a temporary occupancy permit.

The committee voted 3–0 to approve agenda item 25-1380, an MOU allowing the Appleton Northside Business Association to install new seasonal snowflake decorations. Deputy Director Neuberger told the committee the association’s older decorations had worn out and that banner decorations would be addressed in a future MOU.

The committee approved the paving reconstruction design for Marston Alley (Spruce Street to Summit Street) under agenda item 25-1381 after staff reported no new public feedback since the prior presentation.

Under agenda item 25-1383 the committee approved the Glenmore Reserve plat street-design package. Deputy Director Neuberger said the plat lies immediately north of Glenmore Park and largely repeats the previously approved Dulcetto Way collector design, with local streets proposed to match Glenmore Park’s cross-section and to follow Complete Streets guidelines.

The committee also approved a long-term temporary occupancy permit for Hoffman Planning at 111 West College Avenue through April 30, 2026 (agenda item 25-1384). Staff offered no substantive comments on the permit.

All votes taken during the meeting were recorded as unanimous, with the committee noting one member (Alder Stancil Martin) excused and another (Alder Schultz) expected to arrive later. The meeting concluded after an informational discussion about the 2026 Public Works department budget.

The committee did not make further formal directions or requests for reports during the meeting; outstanding procedural items were closed and the meeting was adjourned.

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