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Council approves comp‑plan change and rezoning for auto sales expansion after neighborhood debate

Green Bay Common Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

After public comment from local business owners and planning commission support, Green Bay aldermen approved a comp‑plan amendment and rezoning for a parcel previously used for automotive sales; council weighed long‑term land‑use risks before voting.

The Green Bay Common Council voted on Feb. 3 to approve a comprehensive-plan amendment and rezoning that will allow a local auto sales business to expand onto an adjacent parcel.

The item attracted public comment from nearby business owners and a realtor. Alder Morgan, whose ward includes the property, said the potential buyer planned to use the site for vehicle detailing and expanding inventory, citing 10–12 jobs the expansion could create. Brandon Henches, a local business owner, and Bob Every also told the council the property has been well maintained and would be an asset…

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