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Town of Two Creeks
The project includes reconstruction of a rural roadway including the replacement of culverts, shoulders, base course, grading, asphalt paving, ditching, driveway aprons and landscaping in accordance with the plans and specifications. This is an Agricultural Road Improvement Project (ARIP).
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Town of Two Creeks
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The project includes reconstruction of a rural roadway including the replacement of culverts, shoulders, base course, grading, asphalt paving, ditching, driveway aprons and landscaping in accordance with the plans and specifications. This is an Agricultural Road Improvement Project (ARIP).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Two Creeks
Key discussions included citizen input regarding falling trees and the status of a potential solar/battery/data center project, for which there were no updates. The financial report for December was approved, detailing expenses, income, and various bank accounts and certificates of deposit. Operational updates covered the completion of the town hall lighting project under budget, necessary budgeting for replacement fire department heaters due to obsolete parts, and approval for inspecting a malfunctioning pressure washer. The board approved matching the State's contribution for the fire department's Length of Service Award. Road updates focused on Nero Road (bidding anticipated in March for 2026 completion under the ARIP program) and Nuclear Road (finalizing plans for DNR permitting). Discussions also covered issues with transfer station haulers and the change in the recycling center split for 2026. A public hearing was scheduled for January 26, 2026, regarding a rezone request, which the board approved provided it adheres to county guidelines. The board also reviewed and approved payment of outstanding bills.
Key discussions included citizen concerns regarding the building inspector, leading to a board decision to explore alternative options. The financial report for November was reviewed and approved, alongside a motion to invest $800,000 into a new 6-month Certificate of Deposit (CD). Updates were provided on the Town Hall lighting upgrades and the status of the Transfer Station/Recycling Center hauling contract, proposing a change in the split ratio with the Town of Mishicot. The board addressed emergency services matters, including Letters of Agreement with PBNP and pursuing 501(c)(3) status for the fire department. A speed limit sign replacement on Lakeshore Road was assigned for county follow-up. The board also discussed obtaining cybersecurity services and voted to approve election officials for the 2026-2027 term. Following a closed session concerning employee performance, the board approved an hourly rate for an employee and a new price for salt.
The meeting addressed citizen concerns regarding potential land purchases by NextEra, with discussions about possible solar panels, battery storage, and data storage centers. The financial report for October was approved. Updates on town hall lighting improvements were shared, and the constable reported on a recent drug bust. Emergency services discussed the ambulance contract and staffing challenges. Road maintenance, including the Tannery Road Culvert Project, was reviewed. The board also discussed land use and zoning matters, and approved service and lease agreements. Finally, the board reviewed and approved checks for payment.
The meeting included discussions on ditch cutting on Highway 42 and contributions to phragmites eradication. A financial report for September was presented and approved. A presentation was given on replacing lighting around the town hall and shop, with potential Focus on Energy reimbursement. There were discussions on town hall maintenance, including tree planting and exterior painting. The Constable reported on a loose dog incident, a constable meeting, and a drug bust in Two Creeks. Emergency services discussed driveway letters, 501(c)3 status for the fire department, and the ambulance contract. Road work feedback was positive, and ditch cleaning was approved. The board discussed transfer station cards, land use/zoning committees, and the county budget. Right-of-way permits were approved, and the Bridge Aid Document was signed.
The Town of Two Creeks Board meeting addressed various topics including an application for property improvement at Sandy Bay Road, a request to subdivide property also on Sandy Bay Road, and a financial report. Discussion was held regarding Frontier fiber internet services for the town hall, emergency services, and concerns about the Mishicot Area Ambulance Service. Road-related matters were discussed, including a new culvert on Tannery Road and a request to clean out a ditch. The board also discussed the transfer station and recycling center, and entered a closed session to discuss employment matters, after which they approved adjusted contracts with Schmidt Services. They accepted a bid proposal from Tennessen Appraisal LLC for a 2026 revaluation and maintenance.
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