Politics & Government

Preview: Plenty to Cover at Committee of the Whole Tuesday Night

Agenda includes approval of a teen night club, progress on Willow Glen and dash cams for MPD

With no meeting last session due to the lack of a quorum the Committee of the Whole agenda will be full.  Here is a recap of some the issues to be covered:

Lights Teen Club will be reviewed for a Dance Hall license.  The property, which was the former Gateway complex at Racine Avenue and Tans Drive will feature a large dance facility, game room and bar serving non-alcoholic beverages and snacks.

Willow Glen, an apartment complex just south of City Hall on Racine Ave., is expected to have its developer's agreement approved.  

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The overflow lot on Durham Drive, which serves the public access to Big Muskego Lake just to the north, is proposed to be paved with the city's approval of a Waterways Commission Grant application.

A special election on May 3 may be voted on out of one polling place at City Hall.  A proposal to combine all wards in this election is being considered.

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The Muskego Police Department is hoping to gain approval for squad cameras and related equipment, totalling approximately $50,000.

The approval of a bid for the Park Arthur construction (phase I) is also being considered. Phase I will include grading, road and parking lot paving and screening topsoil for four baseball fields. The park is located on Martin Drive.

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