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Door County Board approves a slate of routine resolutions, transfers and ordinances
Summary
At its Oct. 26 meeting the Door County Board approved multiple routine items: a Crash Responder Safety Week proclamation, a $33,300 transfer from the Cana Island Reserve for storm cleanup, FAA AWOS lease, several grants and agreements, adoption of an AI policy, and an amendment to county parking rules; it also upheld an RPC denial on a zoning petition.
The Door County Board of Supervisors cleared a package of resolutions and routine actions at its Oct. 26 meeting.
Key approved items included:
- Resolution 2025‑575 — Proclamation: The board proclaimed November 2025 as Crash Responder Safety Week in Door County, citing statewide crash statistics and Wisconsin Act 115 (2021) that added protections in emergency zones.
- Resolution 2025‑576 — Transfer of non‑budgeted funds: The board approved moving $33,300 from the Cana Island Reserve (roughly $10,000 for an insurance deductible and $23,300 for debris removal and contractor cleanup after storm damage to the interpretive center). Staff said temporary repairs were completed and FEMA appeals are in process. The motion passed on a recorded vote of 18 yes, 3 absent.
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