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County committee adopts $1,000 security deposit and new fee rules for public events
Summary
A Trempealeau County committee approved new special-event application language requiring a $1,000 security deposit for public events with alcohol, amplified music or temporary structures, set payment rules and refund windows, and said unaddressed damages could block future bookings.
A Trempealeau County committee voted to adopt new language for its special-event application that requires a $1,000 security deposit for public events that include alcohol sales, amplified music or temporary structures.
Jeremy, a parks-and-recreation staff member who led the presentation, told the committee the county still held a security-deposit check from a prior event but had no contractual authority under the 2025 agreement to retain it. He said the county will void and return that check to the named payee, Ricardo, because it is past the cashing window and the county lacks legal grounds to keep it. "If no damages occur, Trempealeau County facilities and parks department has 21…
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