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Town of Sheboygan
The work includes the abatement and demolishing of one (1) condemned barn structure, including all contents, pavements, removal of all farm equipment, corn crib gates, fences, camper(s), etc.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Town of Sheboygan
Close: Mar 10, 2026
The work includes the abatement and demolishing of one (1) condemned barn structure, including all contents, pavements, removal of all farm equipment, corn crib gates, fences, camper(s), etc.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source. Note: No evidence it’s used; deprioritize and pivot to competitive bidding otherwise.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops; mention Wisconsin statewide contracts via VendorNet, Sourcewell, or OMNIA Partners as potential future options.
Town of Sheboygan: No evidence of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path and focus on the formal bid process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Sheboygan
The Town Board meeting included discussions and possible actions regarding a conditional use permit for Diane and Jeff Schircel to build an accessory structure, and another conditional use permit for ACE Builders to construct a warehouse for Iron Supports manufacturing. Additionally, the agenda covered a sign permit for Van Wyk Auto, the de-annexation of properties on Petra Lane for the City of Sheboygan, and the approval of the 2026 Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office Joint Powers Agreement. Other topics included the operation of the Town of Sheboygan Residential Yard Waste Recycling by Scotty Landscape Supply, an amendment review concerning the assignment of an Offer to Purchase related to a lift station reconstruction, a proposal for a Town of Sheboygan Communication Specialist, and the GoGov Citizen Notification Solution. The DPW Report addressed land dedication, building painting, gazebo purchases, controller replacement, a wayside sign, a design amendment, a waste dropoff site, a hot-mix asphalt trailer purchase, and a wage adjustment for part-time snow plowing. The Public Safety Committee Report included recommendations regarding a second code enforcement officer, not establishing a full-time police department, and not establishing billing for service for Fire and EMS, as well as discussing firearms and body armor. The board also considered approving an additional office position of Utility Clerk/Administrative Assistant, a server replacement quote, and Servers/Bartenders Licenses Applications.
The Town of Sheboygan Town Board is holding a public hearing to discuss the presentation and approval of the 2026 proposed budget and the 2025 tax levy. The budget includes details on general property taxes, other taxes, intergovernmental revenues, licenses and permits, fines, public charges for services, miscellaneous revenues, and proceeds of debt. Expenditures cover general government, public safety, public works, culture, recreation and education, conservation and development, capital outlay, and debt service.
The agenda includes a public hearing for a variance request by Bradley Wessel and Amber Waite to place a storage shed in front of their home due to land constraints. The board will review and take action on the variance application. The meeting will also cover correspondence and communication.
The meeting included an overview of the Code Enforcement and Law Enforcement project, a review of the Town of Sheboygan's incident statistics for 2024 and January 2025, and the approval to explore the 2025 Innovation Grant. Funds were approved for the future purchase of Survey Monkey, pending questionnaire approval. A survey for Villages and Townships was approved to be created in Microsoft Forms and sent to leadership members in Sheboygan County who have or have had contracted services with the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office. The committee received a copy of the County Wide Fire-EMS Sustainability Analysis report. A request was made to provide Town of Sheboygan Code Enforcement incident stats at each meeting in addition to the law enforcement stats.
The Town of Sheboygan Board of Appeals meeting addressed a variance request for a Pylon sign with price changers, aiming for visibility to motorists on I-43 due to the height of the Menards building. Additionally, the board reviewed and acted upon a variance request to build a garage on the side of a property due to buried utilities, allowing for additional square footage with specific height and setback requirements, pending a survey to ensure proper placement.
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