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Village of Bowen
Real estate sale sold as is and together.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Village of Bowen
Close: Aug 3, 2026
Real estate sale sold as is and together.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Bowen
The Village of Osceola Board Meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The Board addressed a detachment request by Village properties on Jared Road, focusing on property tax bills versus services provided. They also discussed resolutions for authorizing the issuance and sale of general obligation promissory notes and note anticipation notes. Updates were provided on Tax Increment District One and Two, including a resolution for the termination of District 1. The Board reviewed updates on COVID-19 and the Village's response and impact, as well as permits and licenses, including the approval of a change of agent for a Class "B" Beer and Class "C" Wine License for Pizza Cellar. Additionally, the meeting covered committee reports, a financial update, approval of vouchers payable, and other appropriate items, including the Village's Power of 10 assets.
The Village of Osceola Board meetings covered a range of topics including budget workshops, staff reports from various departments (Utilities, Library, Fire, Building Inspection, Administration, Police, and Public Works), and discussions on financial matters. Key items included Tax Increment District development incentives, amendments to village codes, and resolutions related to the West Central Wisconsin Biosolids Facility. The board also addressed permits and licenses, committee reports, and approved vouchers payable. Discussions also included the 2022 budget, capital improvement plans, and funding requests from the Chamber of Commerce/Mainstreet. The board reviewed and provided input on the 2021 budget, revenue and expense assumptions, and capital improvement funding.
The Village of Osceola Board Meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. These included approving an ARPA allocation for board software upgrades, supporting and pursuing an EDA Competitive Tourism Grant, reviewing the December Public Works Department update, and discussing the Utility Department's activities, such as water production and sewer treatment. The Library Board's activities, including changes to library hours and the acquisition of a book bike, were also reviewed. Additionally, the Fire & Rescue monthly report was presented, and the Planning Commission discussed an initial site review for a residential development.
The Village of Osceola Board Meeting included discussions on several key topics. The board addressed the acceptance of a donation to the Village by the Horst Rechelbacher Foundation, revisions to the Clean Water Fund Program IUP, an update on the Millpond Learning Foundation regarding finances and donor signage, and a proposed sale of Lot 2 in Osceola Heights Development. The meeting also covered staff reports from Public Works & Utilities, the Library, Fire Department, Building Inspection, Administration, and Police, as well as a report from the Chamber of Commerce/Mainstreet. Other business included resolutions and ordinances related to the fire chief, support for WCWBF, animal control, and antenna leases, along with capital purchases, permits, licenses, and committee reports.
The Village of Osceola Board Meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. These included a potential expansion of the Rybak Mine, airport entitlement transfer, special agency agreements, revisions to direct deposit for employee payroll, and approval of the 2020 Park Mowing Contract. The board also addressed resolutions related to general obligation promissory notes, ordinances on fireworks and updates to fees and salaries, billing disagreements with the Mill Pond Learning Foundation, and the sale of public property to Federated Cooperative. Additionally, permits and licenses were reviewed, along with reports from various boards, committees, commissions, and agencies. The board also discussed board appointments and financial updates.
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