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Mount Pleasant unveils first combined progress report for public works and community development
Summary
Village staff presented a first-of-its-kind annual-style progress report covering paving, sewer and stormwater projects, Pike River restoration, parks and housing trends; the report highlights recent infrastructure work, ARPA-funded sewer improvements and rising residential permitting.
Mount Pleasant officials presented the village’s first combined progress report for Public Works and Community Development at the Dec. 8 Village Board meeting, outlining infrastructure projects, parks work and a notable uptick in residential permitting.
Tammy, who introduced the report, said the document is intended to consolidate project status and maps in a single place for officials and the public: "This will be the first progress report of its kind for the village, and we are hoping to do this on an annual basis." The presentation covered both ongoing maintenance and newly completed projects and is intended to be posted online with maps and project details.
Public Works Director Tony said the village paved just under 3 miles in 2025 and expects to accept about a mile of developer-donated roadways at…
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