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Plan Commission approves reuse of historic building as EMS transfer station; neighbor praises preservation

City of Oshkosh Plan Commission · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Commission recommended approval to convert a vacant building near the Thetaare hospital into a single‑vehicle EMS station for inter‑facility transfers; applicant said it will not be used for 911 operations, the neighborhood celebrated adaptive reuse, and the commission voted 7‑0.

The City of Oshkosh Plan Commission on March 17 recommended approval of a specific implementation plan amendment to convert an existing early‑20th‑century building at 356 West 6th Avenue into a single‑vehicle EMS station to serve inter‑facility transfers.

Staff described the site as a vacant building at the northeast corner of Iowa Street and West 6th Avenue within the larger Thetaare hospital campus. The applicant, Nick Romanesco of Cross Ambulance, told the commission the facility will be used for non‑emergency inter‑facility transports for Theda area hospitals…

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