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Superior council approves series of routine resolutions, sets Jan. 6 public hearings

December 03, 2025 | Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin


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Superior council approves series of routine resolutions, sets Jan. 6 public hearings
The Superior Common Council on Dec. 2 approved a slate of routine resolutions, ordinances and administrative actions and set multiple public hearings for Jan. 6, 2026.

The council opened and closed a public hearing on a resolution to vacate a portion of unimproved North 11th Street (aka Conan Avenue) between Hill Avenue and Cedar Avenue and approved the vacation by unanimous voice vote. The meeting recorded no public comment on that item.

Other approvals included a grant application for the Douglas County Historical Society; an amendment to the Billings Park Civic Center lease extending term and revising the operations/capital split; a package of 2026 miscellaneous budgets; an appropriation for Downs Funeral Home; and a liquor license for Virtual Salad LLC d/b/a Virtual Marketplace at 1323 Bridal Street (pending police and health approvals, which were received after the agenda was posted).

The council also approved a lease amendment with Douglas County that separates electrical usage for Connect Superior (an enterprise fund) from the general fund and authorized execution of a new lease.

Several items were set for public hearing on Jan. 6, 2026: a resolution to pave alleyways in 2026 and assess costs to abutting property owners, and the 2026–2030 Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan. Councilors amended the alley description by unanimous consent to correct Alley Number 1 to be between North 23rd and North 24th Street before setting the hearing.

The council adjourned with no public commenters signed up.

Votes at a glance (motions recorded in council minutes): all motions on the published agenda were carried by voice vote during the meeting.

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