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Sturgeon Bay Granary secures USDA grant

With no agenda items on the docket Tuesday evening, the Sturgeon Bay Common Council took care of the city’s business in about ten minutes, including a positive development with the Teweles & Brandeis Granary project.  Sturgeon Bay Historical Society’s Door County Granary Project Manager Nicole Matson informed the council that the SBHS secured the $3.3 million in federal funding and that construction plans will go out for bidding with a start date of January 15th and completion in July 2024. 

 

 

Council member Gary Nault asked if another structural integrity survey was needed since the last one was done quite a while ago, but Matson said there is no need for it now.

 In the City Administrator report, Josh Van Lieshout noted that leaf pickup in the city would begin this week.   All residents are encouraged to rake leaf piles near the curbside but not into the street for proper pickup.  Van Lieshout also mentioned that the City of Sturgeon Bay has new recycling stickers showing dates for pickup available at City Hall and at the Municipal Services building on North 14th Avenue.  

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