subdivision improvements
Upgrading streets, curbs, sidewalks, drains and utilities in subdivisions.
Watch for a named north-side site to appear with real numbers (infrastructure cost estimates, lot counts) and for any City Council action tied to land purchase, borrowing, or developer agreements.
Typically discussed at Business and Industrial Development Committee - Community Development Authority. Check back when the next agenda is published.
The City Council approved a $342,593.90 contract for curb, gutter, and paving in Sandy Bay Highlands Subdivision No. 3. More recently, the Community Development Authority turned down three Sandy Bay lot offers as too low and started narrowing in on a north-side area for a future subdivision by asking for tighter cost estimates and possible lot sizes.
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passed 8-0 City Council · Sep 2, 2025 25-175 Award of bid for contract 6-2025: Curb & Gutter and Paving (Sandy Bay Highlands Subdivision No. 3)
Motion to award the contract to Vinton Construction Company of Manitowoc, based on its lowest qualified bid, in the amount of $342,593.90
Shannon Derby YesBill LeClair YesDoug Brandt YesTim Petri YesScott Stechmesser YesAdam Wachowski YesDarla LeClair YesMark Bittner Yes
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City Council awarded Contract 6-2025 for curb, gutter, and paving in Sandy Bay Highlands Subdivision No. 3 to Vinton Construction Company of Manitowoc for $342,593.90 as the lowest qualified bid; vote was 8-0.
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The minutes note Councilmember Bonnie Shimulunas arrived during the voting on the Contract 6-2025 award, and the roll call reflects the members present at that moment.
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The Community Development Authority reviewed three offers for Sandy Bay Subdivision lots (Lot 22, Block 2; Lot 5, Block 5; Lot 6, Block 5), considered the offers too low, and counteroffers were rejected; the lots remained available.
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The Community Development Authority discussed possible sites for the next residential subdivision, considering topography, wetlands, soils, and acreage, and reached consensus to pursue more refined infrastructure cost estimates and potential lot sizes for land on the north side of Two Rivers.
Business and Industrial Development Committee - Community Development Authority