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Muskego City council approves road‑work bid, property quitclaim, promissory‑note parameters and utility easement; grants special event license
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Summary
At its March 24 meeting the Muskego City Common Council unanimously approved a package of routine fiscal and property actions: awarding the 2026 road improvement bid, quitclaiming city property to the Bosse Family Trust, authorizing parameters for up to $5 million in general obligation promissory notes, and granting a utility distribution easement. The council also approved a special‑event liquor license for Eagle Park Brewing.
The Muskego City Common Council on March 24 approved several resolutions and routine items during the meeting's business portion.
Resolutions and votes: The council unanimously approved Resolution 0202026 awarding the 2026 road improvement program bid after a roll call vote. The council then approved Resolution 0212026 authorizing a quitclaim of certain city property to the Bosse Family Trust (vote recorded as 6–0). Council members also approved Resolution 0222026 establishing parameters for the sale of not‑to‑exceed $5,000,000 general obligation promissory notes (6–0).
The council approved Resolution 0232026 granting a distribution easement for underground electric and communications among Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies), Spectrum Mid‑America LLC and Muskego City. One council member asked whether a We Energies employee present should be excluded from voting; the chair stated that, absent a financial interest, no conflict existed. The easement resolution passed unanimously.
Licenses and consent: The consent agenda included voucher approval and authorization of an engagement letter with Stratford Rosenbaum LLP to conduct an HR investigation; both items were approved. The council also approved a full‑service retail license for Eagle Trace Brewing Company, LLC (DBA Eagle Park Brewing) for a special event, Jammin in the Park, on June 5, 2026 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Procedure and next steps: The council's roll calls were conducted by the clerk; all listed resolutions passed with recorded unanimous or recorded tallies as noted in the minutes. Staff provided a brief liaison update noting a senior taxi organization planning an Oktoberfest bingo at the Faber House on Oct. 4.
The meeting adjourned at 6:59 p.m.

