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Oshkosh council authorizes acquisition process for stormwater easements to keep Advocap childcare incubator on schedule

Oshkosh Common Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

After hearing from Advocap and engineering staff about hydraulics and options, the council approved resolution 25-578 to begin acquisition (including eminent-domain steps if necessary) of storm-sewer easements for properties at 3820 Jackson St., 3835 Somerset Way and 3847 Somerset Way to enable construction of a childcare incubator.

The Oshkosh Common Council on Nov. 11 approved resolution 25-578, authorizing the city to begin the process to acquire stormwater easements at 3820 Jackson Street, 3835 Somerset Way and 3847 Somerset Way to allow construction of the Advocap Child Care Incubator.

Tanya Marco, executive director of Advocap, told council that the incubator — unanimously approved by council in August — is a cornerstone of local economic development and the city's strategy to…

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