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Government
Lake Park Committee Gets the Green Light; Land Purchase Will Wait
Extra time to consider citizens' input on what should go into a park on the lake: Check. Exploration of costs based on that input: Check. The ability for the Common Council to r...
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Government
Muskego Parks Director Answers Critics, Reacts to Lake Park Proposals
"There are so many things that Muskego does right, that when you're bashed over the past couple of months, it takes a toll on people," said Craig Anderson, Muskego Parks and Recreation Di...
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Government
Meeting Preview: Council Hopes to Sort Out Lake Park Issue, Tie Loose Ends on Other Projects
The Muskego Common Council will convene at City Hall on Tuesday at 7 p.m. (or shortly after the 6:30 p.m. Finance Committee meeting) and it's hoped that resolutions surrounding the propos...
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Government
Muskego Common Council Considers Two Lake Park Compromises
With a full membership of the Muskego Common Council expected on Tuesday, discussion on the proposed lake park purchase can move forward. The 4.6-acre parcel already has an offer to ...
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Government
District Attorney Says Discussion on Lake Park Project Wasn't Illegal
Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel wanted to stress that "no violations occurred" in an appearance of Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti and three Aldermen at a citizens group meeting wh...
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Government
Discussion on Possible Compromise on Lake Park Plan Put on Hold
The Muskego Common Council met Tuesday with a recurring theme as its main focus: the Little Muskego Lake Park development. But a prior meeting held with a citizens group kept alderman fro...
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Government
Muskego Council Could Vote to Delay Purchase of Lake Parcels
The Muskego Common Council will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7pm at City Hall. The site is normally where the council meets, but since public interest in a decision over a purchase of lake...
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Government
Muskego Common Council Presents 'Wednesday Night Weird'
A Wednesday night Common Council meeting in an off week is odd enough, but add in a 10-minute discussion on whether to allow a speaker an additional two minutes to speak publicly and visi...