Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Municipal Finance topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Muskego City finance committee approves permits, bond reductions and $1.4 million in vouchers

Muskego City Finance Committee · August 27, 2024
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

At its Aug. 27 meeting the Muskego City Finance Committee approved an outside dance permit for Eagle Trace Brewing, two bond/letter-of-credit reductions, and vouchers and wire transfers totaling $2,057,589.26; actions were routine and passed without discussion.

Muskego City’s Finance Committee met Aug. 27 and approved a series of routine finance and permitting items in a brief session that lasted about four minutes.

The committee approved minutes from its July 23 meeting and granted an outside dance permit for Eagle Trace Brewing Company, LLC, doing business as Eagle Park Brewing and Distillery Corp., for events scheduled in September 2024 (Oktoberfest) and April 2025. The committee’s presiding official introduced the permit recommendation and the motion was seconded and approved.

Committee members approved a bond reduction for DCEN LLC and a reduction of a letter of credit for Peach Lane LLC related to the Twin Silos Subdivision. Both items were recommended by the presiding official, moved, seconded and approved without discussion.

The committee approved payment items recommended by staff: utility vouchers of $192,938.37; general fund vouchers of $1,411,133.28; and wire transfers for payroll and invoice transmittals totaling $453,517.61. Speaker 4 presented the voucher amounts; each motion was seconded and carried with an 'Aye' vote.

There was no finance director’s report and no additional communications were offered. The meeting was adjourned at 5:59 p.m.

The meeting record shows routine approvals and no substantive debate; next steps are administrative implementation of the approved voucher payments and permit conditions.