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Green Bay committee holds appeal over $11,000 sidewalk invoice for 338 Hartung; asks owner for proof of private work
Summary
A property owner who paid Ray's Wright to mud-jack and grind sections of sidewalk at 338 Hartung Street disputed a roughly $11,000 city invoice. The committee voted down a partial-billing proposal and instead voted to hold the item and refer it to staff and legal for review, asking the owner for documentation of the private contractor's completion date by Jan. 28.
A Green Bay Improvement and Services Committee on Jan. 14 heard an appeal from property owner Steve Kirsten challenging an invoice the city issued after its contractor removed and replaced sidewalk at 338 Hartung Street.
The committee heard background from the Department of Public Works director, who said city procedure gives property owners a 30-day deadline to make repairs (a requirement cited as coming from state statute) and that the city scheduled its contractor to complete work on Sept. 19, 2025 but the contractor did not arrive until Oct. 2. The director said staff had no record that the owner had notified the city that privately contracted repairs were complete and that, without a notification and inspection, the city could…
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