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Town of Green Lake
Work inlcudes pulverizing of approximately 2.5 miles (30,000 SF ) of asphalt pavement, fi ne grading, asphalt paving (3.5" thickness, 11' lanes), approximately 25,800 lf of 2' wide gravel shoulder, erosion control, and traffic control.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 5, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Town of Green Lake
Close: Jun 5, 2026
Work inlcudes pulverizing of approximately 2.5 miles (30,000 SF ) of asphalt pavement, fi ne grading, asphalt paving (3.5" thickness, 11' lanes), approximately 25,800 lf of 2' wide gravel shoulder, erosion control, and traffic control.
AvailableTown of Green Lake
Contract No. 1 –Pulverizing of approximately 9,050 sq. yd. of asphalt pavement, regrading and widening of a roadway corner, fine grading, asphalt paving, topsoil shoulders, approximately 110 Lin. Ft. of 4’ wide gravel shoulder, erosion control, traffic control.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2025
Due Date
May 12, 2025
Release: Apr 28, 2025
Town of Green Lake
Close: May 12, 2025
Contract No. 1 –Pulverizing of approximately 9,050 sq. yd. of asphalt pavement, regrading and widening of a roadway corner, fine grading, asphalt paving, topsoil shoulders, approximately 110 Lin. Ft. of 4’ wide gravel shoulder, erosion control, traffic control.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Green Lake
The board approved vouchers and the treasurer's report, including a budget transfer. Maintenance reports covered road sealing and crack filling bids, debris removal, lawn treatment, and the installation of local lake piers, as well as the resolution of a gas leak at the shop. The board approved annual mobile home park licenses for Shady Oaks and South Shore Terrace. Additionally, the board discussed grant-funded road improvements and various chip sealing bids for multiple town roads, deferring final decisions to a future meeting, and consulted with engineering regarding planned updates for the town hall.
The board approved vouchers and reviewed the Treasurer's report regarding credits, debits, and account balances. The Maintenance Report covered various infrastructure tasks, including tree removal, road brushing, truck repairs, and town hall maintenance. Discussion also included upcoming salt contract renewals, ditch spraying, fire department call billing, and road projects for 2026. Additionally, the board scheduled Open Book, Board of Review, and the annual meeting.
Key discussion points included the review and approval of the Treasurer's report for January, noting total credits and debits, and confirming that tax collections for the year are complete. The Maintenance Report detailed recent activities such as tree trimming along several roads, cutting overhanging branches on Lakeshore Drive, and the need to remove dead ash trees. Equipment maintenance was also addressed, including bearing replacements on the pickup truck salter and parts being available for the '99 truck. The order for parking lot paint was placed due to worn lines, and the lawn mower trailer received new tires and seals. Furthermore, the maintenance report covered organizing Center Cemetery deeds and confirming the status of a drainage ditch location.
Key discussions during the meeting included the approval of the agenda and monthly vouchers/bills. The Treasurer's report for December was reviewed, showing significant credits and debits, along with necessary fund transfers. The Maintenance Report detailed salt inventory management, planned tree limbing using the county boom truck, maintenance on a plow truck that sustained damage (potentially requiring a $30K frame replacement), and the completion of the 2026 boat launch envelope. The board approved a Conditional Use Permit application for Lakeview Inn Land LLC to continue current operations and add boat slips for rent. Audience participation addressed concerns regarding the flaking chip sealing on Oakwood Beach Road.
Key discussions during the meeting included the review of the Treasurer's Report for November, showing specific credit and debit balances, and the Maintenance Report detailing recent work such as brush clearing, sign replacement, and the start of snow plowing. The Board also approved Waste Hauler licenses for GFL and Waste Management for the year 2026. Furthermore, a list of individuals offering to serve as Election Poll Workers for the 2026-2027 terms was approved. An update on the Town Hall involved review of zoning maps regarding setbacks and drain fields in relation to septic systems, and potential plans for a new septic system and parking area entrance.
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