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Green Lake board approves 25 mph signs for Oakwood Avenue and Tuleta Hill

Town of Green Lake Town Board · October 1, 2025
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Summary

After receiving a speeding complaint, the Town of Green Lake Board voted to install 25 mph speed-limit signs on Oakwood Avenue and Tuleta Hill and asked a town worker to remove no-parking signs on Oakwood Avenue.

The Town of Green Lake Board voted Oct. 13 to install 25 mph speed-limit signs on Oakwood Avenue and Tuleta Hill after discussing a speeding complaint conveyed to Clerk Mehn. The motion to add the item to the agenda passed earlier in the meeting; the sign proposal passed on a motion by Berndt, seconded by Moderow.

Chairman Moderow raised an email received by Clerk Mehn describing speeding on Oakwood Avenue; the board agreed the same treatment should be applied to Tuleta Hill. The board also requested that Dan Konrad remove existing no-parking signs on Oakwood Avenue to address safety and traffic-flow concerns. The motion to adopt the signs carried with no recorded opposing votes in the minutes.

The board did not record a timetable for sign installation in the minutes. The decision followed routine agenda business earlier in the evening and was included as part of the amended agenda item 'Road Review.'