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Trustees approve minutes, $596,850.52 in vouchers, appointments and 2027 budget calendar; Ice Age Trail discussion postponed
Summary
The Village of Hartland trustees approved the April 27 minutes, authorized vouchers totaling $596,850.52, confirmed board and plan commission appointments and adopted the 2027 budget calendar. Discussion of an Ice Age Trail route through Cottonwood Wayside was postponed until the project representative can attend.
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The Village of Hartland Board of Trustees approved routine business and several administrative items at its May meeting, including minutes, a large vouchers payment, multiple appointments and the 2027 budget calendar.
Trustees voted to approve the minutes from the April 27, 2026 meeting after a motion and second. The board then considered vouchers totaling $596,850.52; a trustee moved to approve payment, the motion was seconded and the board voted to carry the motion.
Appointments to boards and commissions were approved. The village president presented two members for the board of review and two members for the plan commission; trustees voted to accept those nominations. Later in the meeting trustees approved Trustee Walsh Leggert as the trustee appointment to the plan commission after a separate motion and second.
The board adopted the 2027 budget calendar as presented, scheduling the budget workshops for early September and other meetings for late October and early November. A trustee moved to adopt the calendar, the motion was seconded and the board voted in favor.
A separate agenda item about a proposed Ice Age Trail routing through the Cottonwood Wayside property was postponed because the project representative could not attend. A trustee moved to table the item until the presenter is available and the motion carried.
The meeting adjourned following final motions.
Votes and formal actions recorded at the meeting included approvals of minutes, vouchers, appointments, adoption of the budget calendar and the tabling of the Ice Age Trail item. Specific individual roll‑call tallies were not specified on the record beyond the board indicating 'Aye' for carried motions.

