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Pewaukee board approves three-year facility-use agreement with Lake Country Football Club

Pewaukee Parks & Recreation Board · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The Pewaukee Parks & Recreation Board approved a three-year facility-use agreement that gives Lake Country Football Club use of the sports complex through June 2028, with a flat-rate fee structure and resident-rate considerations; the club said it will remain a nonprofit and has invested in field improvements.

The Pewaukee Parks & Recreation Board voted to approve a three‑year facility‑use agreement with Lake Country Football Club that runs through June 2028.

Staff described the agreement as a short‑term, three‑year arrangement intended to let the club stabilize and grow before negotiating a longer partnership. The document sets a flat annual rate with increases each year and includes a provision that the club aim to maintain a substantial share of Pewaukee residents among participants; staff noted a roughly 40% resident threshold in the packet discussion.

Jeff, representing Lake Country Football Club, told the board the club organized as a nonprofit, purchased field improvements—including a turf‑line marking machine—and is committed to transparency and serving local youth. “First and foremost, I want to say thank you to Nick and to the subcommittee…we were able to achieve that in our first year,” Jeff said, summarizing the club’s investments and volunteer work.

Board members asked about enrollment, resident participation and whether the club planned to privatize operations; the club’s representative replied that the organization intends to remain a nonprofit and to continue building local enrollment. The board moved, seconded and approved the agreement by voice vote.

The decision allows Lake Country Football Club to continue using the sports complex under the new terms while staff monitor enrollment and operations and report back if issues arise.