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Council authorizes acquisition process for storm-sewer easement tied to Advocap childcare incubator

Oshkosh Common Council · November 12, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted Resolution 25578 to begin acquiring a storm-sewer easement at 3820 Jackson St., 3835 Somerset Way and 3847 Somerset Way needed for Advocap's childcare incubator; staff outlined engineering alternatives and said acquisition (including purchase or, if necessary, the statutory eminent-domain process) would proceed.

The Oshkosh Common Council voted on Nov. 11 to adopt Resolution 25578, a determination of necessity and relocation order that authorizes staff to begin acquisition activities for a storm-sewer easement serving parcels at 3820 Jackson Street, 3835 Somerset Way and 3847 Somerset Way.

Tanya Marco, executive director of Advocap, told the council the easement is critical to construction of an Advocap childcare incubator previously approved by the council on Aug. 12, 2025, and warned that delay could force engineering redesigns that raise costs and extend timelines. “By approving Resolution 25‑5‑78 today,…

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