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The Village of Hortonville, WI, made significant strides in its infrastructure and community policies during a recent government meeting on June 21, 2025. A key highlight was the approval of a reimbursement request for stormwater expansion related to the Terrace Manor subdivision, amounting to $71,360. This funding will be sourced from Tax Increment District (TID) 3, with plans for a loan to facilitate the payment. The motion to approve the reimbursement was unanimously carried, showcasing the village's commitment to enhancing its stormwater management systems.
In addition to the financial discussions, the council also addressed the Alonzo Park refund policy. The updated policy aims to clarify the terms surrounding cancellations, particularly in cases of inclement weather. Previously, a request for a refund was made just two days before a scheduled event due to rain, prompting the need for a more robust policy. The new guidelines will require individuals to provide a 30-day notice for cancellations, ensuring that reservations are honored and allowing other potential users to take advantage of the facilities.
The meeting also touched on the Alonzo Park parking lot and entrance reconstruction project, although further details were postponed due to technical difficulties. The council's proactive approach to both infrastructure improvements and community policies reflects its dedication to serving the residents of Hortonville effectively. As these initiatives move forward, the village anticipates enhanced facilities and clearer guidelines for community use.
Converted from VB 6 19 25 meeting on June 21, 2025
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