A plan to bring more than 60 new homes to the city of Sturgeon Bay will move ahead at a faster pace during Tuesday’s Sturgeon Bay Common Council meeting.
At an earlier meeting this month, the Sturgeon Bay Common Council approved a development agreement with Portside Builders and E&I Property Investments. The Colorado Heights housing project will consist of 34 duplexes, three of which are expected to be completed by the end of next year.
At Tuesday’s meeting, the council will consider suspending the usual procedure of holding separate ordinance readings for the project’s planned unit development, or PUD, zoning classification so both readings can take place during the same meeting. If approved, the council could give final approval to the project.
Sturgeon Bay Mayor David Ward says this is happening because the development agreement was approved first, something that does not always happen.
The Sturgeon Bay Common Council will also award contracts for street crack sealing and microsurfacing programs and consider replacing a culvert near Utah Street and the railroad spur when it meets Tuesday at 6 p.m.
