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Council approves public safety complex amendment, railroad crossing and $2.97 million water bonds

Sheboygan Common Council · May 19, 2026
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Summary

The Sheboygan Common Council approved three resolutions: an amendment with Wendell Architects for the public safety complex, authorization to pursue an at-grade crossing on Wildwood Avenue, and issuance of up to $2,971,943 in water utility revenue bonds; each passed on roll-call votes with nine ayes.

The Sheboygan Common Council approved three resolutions during its meeting: an amendment to construction-management services for the public safety complex, an at-grade crossing petition to accommodate a local manufacturing expansion, and authorization to issue up to $2,971,943 in water utility revenue bonds for 2026.

Resolution 10 26 27 (moved by Alder Bourse, seconded and discussed with representatives from Wendell Architects PC and the fire department) authorizes an amendment to the professional services agreement with Wendell Architects PC related to construction management services for the public safety complex; the resolution passed on a roll-call vote with nine ayes.

Resolution 12 24 26 (moved by Alder Decker) authorizes staff to file the documents needed to reestablish an at-grade crossing of Wildwood Avenue with tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad to support a proposed expansion by a manufacturer; the city engineer explained the petition requirement, and the resolution passed by roll call with nine ayes.

Resolution 142627 (moved by Alder Mitchell and Perella and discussed with Superintendent Trueblood) authorizes issuance of sale up to $2,971,943 in water utility revenue bonds and related approvals; it passed by roll call with nine ayes.

Each of the three items was approved unanimously among those present. Representatives from Wendell Architects PC and the fire department were present for the public safety complex item; the city engineer provided technical context for the railroad crossing petition.

Next steps: staff will carry out the administrative steps authorized by the resolutions (contract amendment processing, petition filing with the railroad commissioner’s office, and bond issuance procedures).