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Glendale council approves package of resolutions and ordinances, including support for national infrastructure bank and utility-rate filing
Summary
The council unanimously approved a set of resolutions and ordinances — endorsing a national infrastructure bank measure, authorizing archival gift transfer to UWM, adopting the county hazard-mitigation plan, amending stop-sign procedures and the sign code, and approving a $70,000 salt budget amendment — and recorded several voice votes as unanimous.
The Glendale Common Council approved a series of routine and policy measures during its meeting, including a resolution urging Congress to back a national infrastructure bank and a separate action urging scrutiny of We Energies’ proposed residential-rate increase.
Key outcomes at a glance
• Resolution endorsing HR 53 56 (national infrastructure bank): The council approved a resolution urging Congress to establish a national infrastructure bank to provide low-interest loans to municipalities. Councilmembers noted the measure would mirror state-level programs and could reduce municipal debt-service costs. (Motion moved and seconded; voice vote — motion carries.)
• We Energies rate concerns and statement to PSC (Resolution 2026-08): The council approved filing a…
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