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Sturgeon Bay revises Grant Avenue extension resolution

Taking the advice of City Attorney James Kalny, the Sturgeon Bay Common Council will revise the resolution to acquire the right-of-way for Grant Avenue that was approved at the last meeting. Timothy Ruenger currently owns the property and is facing eminent domain, with the parcel needing an easement for a detention pond to deal with storm water runoff. The city is looking to connect S. Grant Avenue with Sawyer Drive to alleviate traffic on Highway 42-57, as proposed by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. At its previous meeting, the Sturgeon Bay Plan Commission revised the Relocation Order and Declaration of Necessity resolution. The City Council will also be taking action on a recommendation to approve the water main replacement share proposal with Kwik Trip and an agreement with Foth Infrastructure and Environment, LLC for $42,500 as part of the project to restore the eastern shoreline of Bradley Lake near Sunset Park. The final piece of business the Sturgeon Bay Council will take up on Tuesday night will be the potential creation of a TID (Tax Incremental District) on Egg Harbor Road. The Plan Commission recommends the city enter into an agreement with R. W. Baird for general consulting services.
The Sturgeon Bay Common Council will meet at 6 pm at City Hall's Council Chambers on Tuesday night.

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