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Waupaca County board approves $35 million notes, 2% pay raise and new wetland mitigation fund
Summary
On Oct. 29, 2024 the Waupaca County Board unanimously approved a package of fiscal and personnel measures including $35 million in promissory notes to fund courthouse renovations, a 2% employee wage increase for 2025, creation of a wetland mitigation special revenue fund, several donations to the sheriff’s K9 unit, and contract awards.
Waupaca County’s Board of Supervisors on Oct. 29 adopted a slate of resolutions that included authorizing the sale of $35,000,000 in General Obligation Promissory Notes to finance a courthouse renovation, approving a 2% wage increase for county employees effective Jan. 1, 2025, and creating a special revenue fund for a wetland mitigation bank.
The board voted to accept the sale terms for Series 2024A notes as recommended by Ehlers & Associates; the resolution ratified the Notice of Sale, accepted the winning proposal, and set terms including interest-payment dates, redemption provisions and the establishment of a segregated debt service fund. Todd Taves of Ehlers & Associates discussed the financing package during the meeting.
In personnel and budget items, the board approved Resolution No. 26 to increase the county wage/salary schedule by 2% effective Jan. 1, 2025, as recommended by the Finance…
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