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Waukesha council approves AI policy edits, allows wider driveway for Superior Crane and awards two public‑works bids
Summary
The council unanimously approved edits to the city’s AI acceptable use policy, granted a variance for a 122‑foot driveway at 400 Wilmot Drive to accommodate oversized crane loads, and accepted Board of Public Works recommendations to award two infrastructure contracts (Davidson Road project and 2026 sidewalk replacement). Appointments to boards were also approved.
The Waukesha City Common Council on March 3 approved a set of routine and project‑related items: edits to the city’s AI acceptable use policy, a zoning variance for a large driveway at 400 Wilmot Drive for Superior Crane, two Board of Public Works contract recommendations, and several board/commission appointments.
On the AI policy, a council member summarized that the policy approved in January had raised staff questions about whether minor AI‑assisted editorial help would require explicit labeling. "[If] I put a paragraph into AI, it helped me with some grammar, and now I gotta label this paragraph..." the council member said while…
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