During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the rising issue of homelessness in Fond Du Lac, noting a significant increase in the homeless population since May 2024. The discussions highlighted the challenges faced by local shelters, particularly the warming shelter, YMCA, and library, which have become over-reliant on to support individuals during the cold months. Leaders acknowledged the need for a more sustainable solution and emphasized the importance of engaging non-profit and community partners to address the issue collaboratively.
The meeting also touched on the city's budget, which has been balanced and shows positive trends, including an increase in property values and stable health insurance premiums. Officials confirmed that there would be no increases in water or sewer rates, and employee wages are projected to rise beyond initial forecasts. The proposed budget and capital improvement plans were presented, with an invitation for council members to provide feedback or suggestions.
Additionally, the council discussed a significant development project, the fives project, which has a budget of $33 million. City officials assured council members that they would be kept informed throughout the development process, as negotiations with a selected developer are currently underway.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to addressing homelessness while maintaining fiscal responsibility and transparency in development initiatives.