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Sturgeon Bay seeks grant for west waterfont

The City of Sturgeon Bay could save over a quarter million dollars on projects associated with the west side waterfront development down the road.  The Sturgeon Bay Common Council approved a resolution Tuesday night to support the application of a Wisconsin Harbor Assistance Program grant.  Community Development Director Marty Olejniczak informed the council that if the grant is approved by the state, the $280,000 would free up money for other potential projects.  The municipal dock improvements in Sturgeon Bay would be consistent with the City's comprehensive plan which is in the process of being finalized.  In other business, the common council approved the increase of pay for election workers for the next two elections.  The pay was increased from $9 an hour to $15 an hour prior to the spring election because of risks associated with COVID-19.  A service agreement with the Town of Sevastopol for fire protection was also approved unanimously for another three years. 

 

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