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Town of Atlanta
Supply of 3" of asphalt for one-mile on road plus shouldering.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Town of Atlanta
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Supply of 3" of asphalt for one-mile on road plus shouldering.
AvailableTown of Atlanta
Approx 1,020 LF of asphalt overlay. Also, 1,845 LF of 3" asphalt with shouldering.
Posted Date
Apr 3, 2025
Due Date
May 8, 2025
Release: Apr 3, 2025
Town of Atlanta
Close: May 8, 2025
Approx 1,020 LF of asphalt overlay. Also, 1,845 LF of 3" asphalt with shouldering.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Atlanta
Key discussions during the meeting included a recommendation to the Board regarding a building permit application from the Gerber Family Trust. The commission reviewed and recommended changes to the fine structure for building permit infractions, consolidating fines into a central document. Furthermore, updates were made to the Driveway and Culvert Ordinance concerning runoff from driveways onto town roads, expedited driveway permit processes, and temporary driveway permits. The Town Emergency Plan for 2026 was also reviewed and updated with new contact information and sites. Finally, the commission discussed potentially updating the minimum plot size requirement in the Subdivision Ordinance to align with the County's zoning standard of 1 acre.
The board meeting addressed several operational and administrative matters. Key discussions included potential federal funding for the library and scheduling library events like Santa Claus visits and book talks. Correspondence reviewed involved updates from the Wisconsin Town Association, a thank you note for a Wreaths Across America donation, a corrected school tax levy letter, and a request for donation for the 2026 Rusk County Fair, which resulted in a $150.00 donation approval. The board appointed election workers and Library Board members for the 2026-2027 terms. A building permit for a 28x12 foot structure was accepted, and discussions were held regarding future fines for unpermitted early construction starts. The board also reviewed snow plowing progress and discussed coordinating plowing schedules with tax collection dates.
The Planning Commission meeting focused on several ordinance changes and updates to the Town Emergency Plan. Key discussions included consolidating building permit infraction fines into a central 'Zoning Fees and Fines' document and revising several existing ordinances to reference this new document. The commission also reviewed water flow issues related to driveway runoff onto roads, suggesting amendments to the Driveway Permit and Culvert Construction Standards document, including adding language about the expedited driveway approval process. The yearly update of the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) involved assigning members to review and update specific pages for accuracy, and the group deferred including a designated helicopter landing site pending clarification from the Town Board.
The meeting included discussions on the Cumberland Bank CD, a library update, and a snow plow contract with S&K Land Management. The Weyerhaeuser Fire District Meeting was reviewed, and the proposed 2026 budget and levy limit worksheet were discussed. A date was set for the Public Budget Hearing and Special Town Meeting. The Planning Committee discussed a culvert application, a permit for a house/garage, and improvements to the Township website. Road work was discussed, including crushing, state applications for a grant program, Sentinel Ash, the 6-year road plan, grading, fall clean up, and a temporary driveway.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A building permit request for Confisco LLC was recommended for approval by the Town Board. The commission addressed 'after-the-fact' fines, deciding to remove specific penalty amounts from individual ordinances and instead refer to an existing document to avoid discrepancies. An option for expedited permits was created, allowing requesters to pay for special planning and town meetings. The Emergency Operational Procedures (EOP) document will be updated yearly, and the December meeting was canceled.
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