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Mazomanie board keeps angled parking on Crescent Street, approves annual alarm fees and moves into closed session on fire department personnel

Village of Mazomanie Village Board · February 10, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 10 meeting the Village of Mazomanie Board voted unanimously to keep angled parking on Crescent Street, adopt annual alarm permit fees (residential $25, commercial $50), approved payment of bills and convened a closed session on fire department employment matters under Wis. Stat. 19.85(1)(c).

The Village of Mazomanie Board on Feb. 10 approved several routine operational actions and moved into a closed session to discuss fire department personnel.

The board unanimously approved a recommendation to maintain angled parking on Crescent Street and to exclude a portion of State Street from Crescent to E. Hudson from the 2026 Street Project. The motion was made by Jim Marx and seconded by Justin Martinez and carried unanimously. The vote preserves the existing angled parking configuration for the 2026 project stage.

The board also approved an annual alarm permit fee under ordinance 150-11, set at $25 per year for residential systems and $50 per year for commercial systems. That motion was offered by Justin Martinez, seconded by Karen Peterson and carried unanimously.

Board members approved payment of bills by motion of Jim Marx, seconded by Karen Peterson; the motion carried unanimously.

At 5:38 p.m. the board moved into closed session pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes 19.85(1)(c) to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility; the roll-call vote passed 7–0. A subsequent motion returned the board to open session. The minutes record the closed session’s purpose (fire department personnel) but do not report any formal action taken in closed session.

Village President Natalie Beil said the Administrator’s written report in the packet covered the session’s topics. Administrator Curt Erickson’s packet highlights include upcoming Plan Commission matters, coordination with the Department of Transportation on traffic safety concerns, and routine departmental reports. Clerk/Treasurer Angie Volkman reminded voters the Spring Primary is Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, with polling hours 7 a.m.–8 p.m.

The board scheduled several committee and commission meetings, including a Plan Commission meeting on Monday, Feb. 23 to consider 509 Ridge Drive and other development items. The meeting adjourned at 6:45 p.m.