Miami Falls Village Council approves Eliza Winkler's operator's license and development agreements

June 02, 2025 | Menomonee Falls, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Miami Falls Village Council approves Eliza Winkler's operator's license and development agreements
The Menomonee Falls Village Board made significant strides during its regular meeting on June 2, 2025, with key approvals that promise to enhance local infrastructure and community safety.

In a unanimous decision, the board approved an operator's license for Eliza Winkler, contingent upon her maintaining a clean record free of alcohol or drug violations during the licensing period. Trustee Tala emphasized the importance of supporting Winkler, who presented evidence of her commitment to overcoming past issues. The Police Department will monitor her compliance every three months, ensuring accountability.

The board also greenlit a development agreement with Fox River Falls, LLC for the third edition of the Fox River Falls subdivision. This agreement will facilitate the installation of essential public infrastructure, including sanitary and water mains, roads, and sewers, across 14 new single-family lots. Notably, the developer will bear all costs and later dedicate the infrastructure to the village at no expense. This project is part of a broader plan to extend an 18-inch sanitary interceptor to improve waste management in the area.

Additionally, the board awarded a contract for the Optimus Way reconstruction and parking lot project to Vinton Construction Company for $648,962.27. This project will add 32 parking spaces, construct a retaining wall, and extend sidewalks, all funded entirely by impact fees.

The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session to discuss legal strategies regarding ongoing cases in Waukesha County, underscoring the board's commitment to addressing legal matters effectively.

These decisions reflect the board's proactive approach to community development and public safety, setting the stage for future growth in Menomonee Falls.

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