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Waupaca County board hears finance, planning, emergency management and UWEX reports

Waupaca County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At the Aug. 16, 2022 Waupaca County Board meeting, county staff and regional partners presented the 2021 annual financial report, an ECWRPC regional planning update, corporation counsel and child support report, emergency management briefing, and a UWEX impact report; no formal actions were recorded on those presentations.

Waupaca County Board of Supervisors — Multiple departments and regional partners used the Aug. 16, 2022 county board session to present reports and program updates for board review.

Heidi Dombrowski of Waupaca County presented the county's 2021 Annual Financial Report. The transcript records the presentation occurred but does not transcribe detailed figures or recommendations from the report.

Representatives of the East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (ECWRPC), Melissa A. Kraemer Badtke and Kevin Englebert, delivered a regional planning commission report to the board. Diane L. Meulemans, the county's corporation counsel, presented the Corporation Counsel and Child Support report. Emergency Management staff Andrew Carlin and Eric Halverson provided the county's Emergency Management report. Christi Gabrilska presented the UW-Extension (UWEX) Impact Report.

Chair Dick Koeppen deferred his board chair report to the next meeting; Vice Chair Supervisor Dave Morack presented the Vice Chair report. The meeting record shows these presentations and reports were placed before the board for informational purposes; the transcript does not record substantive debate or board directives tied to these presentations within the segments provided.

Why it matters: These reports record regular oversight and informational briefings that inform future budget, planning and emergency preparedness decisions. Board members and staff will use the materials and committee recommendations in subsequent budget and project implementation steps.