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Board meetings and strategic plans from Abrams Fire Department
The meeting addressed several key issues, including discussions on a shared road winter maintenance agreement, concerns about grass clippings on the road causing safety hazards, and updates from county supervisors on energy matters and the need for clean water ordinances. The Fire Department reported on budget purchases, training, and upcoming events. The Sanitary District provided updates on working with the DNR and Cedar on a timeline and the progress of CMOM. The Planning Commission discussed a potential subdivision, and the board considered the possibility of the town creating its own ordinances. Road repairs were a major topic, with discussions on cost-effective methods and the need to address potholes. The board also approved operator licenses, discussed Norway Woods cleanup, and planned for the Abrams Bash, including road closures and the potential for a town Facebook account.
The Abrams Town Meeting discussed various topics including the terms for elected officers, the potential abandonment of part of Woodward Street, and the relocation of a streetlight. Keller Inc. is considering building a new commercial/industrial site that could employ between 60 to 100 people. The Fire Department reported on budget, training, handling EV fires, new equipment purchases, electrical services, bathroom renovations, and fire inspections. The Sanitary District is exploring combining with the Abrams website and online bill payment options. Issues at the Recycling Center were addressed, and road reports included estimates for Cheyenne St and Pine Ridge. The Town will advertise for a Bookkeeper for ASD on Facebook, and the shed off of EE will receive a new roof.
The Town Board meeting addressed several key issues, including a special assessment for Parson Pasture, updates from county supervisors on energy projects and ATV trail access, and a fire department report covering budget projects and incident responses. The board discussed sanitary district regionalization, road maintenance, and a proposed golf cart ordinance. Approvals were granted for operator licenses, and decisions were made regarding the Halloween date and time. The meeting also covered concerns about ditch spraying and road closures for a band reunion.
The meeting included discussion and action on various topics. The board discussed the county funding received from the State for ATV use. The Fire Department report covered budget purchases, training, and incidents, including the MABAS assistance to the City of Oconto. The Sanitary District is working with the DNR and Cedar on a timeline. The board agreed to start new permit fees on April 1st, 2025. The Planning Commission requested a revision of the existing Conditional Use Permit for auto repairs and maintenance. Road conditions were discussed, particularly damage from plows and frost. The Chairman reported on supervisor elections and thanked Debbie Winans for her service as Supervisor. Kim Glover discussed the Abrams Bash event.
The meeting addressed various topics including vouchers, treasurer's report, county supervisors' updates, fire department matters such as budget purchases, training, and electrical services, sanitary district report, constable and animal control reports, park report, planning commission updates, recycling center operations, and road reports focusing on Woodward Street vacation and grade shed repairs. Additionally, business and operator licenses were approved, and discussions were held regarding setting up a Facebook page for the town and the Farmer Market.
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