Budget Hearing & Electors Meeting

Wolf River Town Hall
8800 County Road II
PO Box 338
Fremont, WI 54940
Phone: 920-446-3837
 TOWN OF WOLF RIVER
WINNEBAGO COUNTY, WISCONSIN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING FOR TOWN OF WOLF RIVER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 28, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the Wolf River Town Hall, 8800 County Road II, Fremont, a PUBLIC HEARING on the PROPOSED 2017 BUDGET of the Town of Wolf River in Winnebago County will be held. The proposed budget in detail is available for inspection at the Town Hall and the Fremont Library, or by appointment at the Town Chairman’s; phone 920-836-3038. The summary of the proposed budget is sent for posting at the Fremont Post Office.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF WOLF RIVER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 28, 2016, immediately following the conclusion of the Budget Hearing, a SPECIAL TOWN MEETING of the electors called pursuant to Section 60.12(1)(b) of Wisconsin Statutes by the Town Board for the following purposes will be held:
To set the 2016 Town Tax Levy to be paid in 2017 pursuant to Section 60.10(1)(a) of Wis. Statutes for 2017
                                 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 2017 BUDGET
REVENUES
CURRENT 2016
PROPOSED 2017
            Taxes
390,621
394,914
(1.099%)
            Cash applied to reduce Levy
0
0
             Other Taxes
32,000
3,000
            Special Charges – garbage
86,460
86,460
            Intergovernmental Revenues
121,772
118,772
            License and Permits
17,500
18,300
            Public Charges for Services
1,600
1,300
            Intergovernmental Charges
0
0
            Miscellaneous Revenue
2,550
2,250
 
TOTAL REVENUES:
623,503
624,996
EXPENDITURES
            General Government
127,200
121,200
            Public Safety
97,500
97,500
            Health and Human Services
1,500
1,500
            Culture, Recreation, Education
4,500
4,500
            Capital Outlay
1,200
1,200
             Conservation and Development
10,853
10,196
              Public Works – Highways
270,750
270,900
              Public Works – garbage
90,000
90,000
            Bridge construction set aside
28,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
623,503
624,996
MIL RATE:                                             2016                                                                                 2017
                              390,621/175,549,760 = 2.22512 per $1000                 394,914/177,347,440 = 2.22678 per $1000
                                  (taxes)   (assessed value)                                                     (taxes)  (assessed value)
Dated: October 31, 2016
Respectfully submitted,
Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk

 


Public Test

Wolf River Town Hall

8800 County Road II

PO Box 338

Fremont, WI 54940

Phone: 920-446-3837

FAX: 920-446-2491

 

 

ATTENTION:

TOWN OF WOLF RIVER

PUBLIC TEST DATE

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Town of Wolf River, Winnebago County, WI

That the public test of voting equipment to be used at the

ELECTION ON November 8, 2016

scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 1 will be rescheduled to be held on

Monday, October 31, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.

at the facility listed below. It is open to the general public.

 

This change is due to a medical emergency

Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause

 

  Wolf River Town Hall

     8800 County Rd. II

    Fremont, WI  54940

     Susan Gilbert, Clerk

 

 

 

 

 


Town Board Meeting

Town of Wolf River Board Meeting:

Monday, September 19, 2016

7:00 p.m.

Wolf River Town Hall

8800 County Road II, Fremont

There will also be a presentation by Scott Bleck

Regarding the Weyauwega-Fremont School District’s

Referendum in the amount of $21 million.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk


Farmland Preservation Meeting

Please be aware that the Winnebago County Planning and Zoning Department will be conducting a regional meeting in order to discuss the new County Farmland Preservation Plan.  Several of our Town Board members and Plan Commission members will attend this meeting.  Although these meetings are intended for Town Boards and Plan Commissions, the public are more than welcome to attend (we will be conducting more regional meetings in the future intended for the public and property owners).

 

The meeting will take place on September 22nd – 7:00 PM at the Town of Clayton Town Hall – 8348 County Rd T, Larsen, WI

 

Members of the Wolf River town board and members of other public bodies

may attend this meeting to gather information and participate in discussion.

No official Wolf River Town Board action will be taken by these bodies.

 

 

Respectfully submitted,

Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk


Weyauwega-Fremont School District Referendum

Weyauwega-Fremont School District

“Building our Future”

Facilities Referendum

Transforming our High School and Safety Improvements

 

The Weyauwega-Fremont School Board is asking the community on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 to vote on a proposal to improve the security and learning spaces at the Weyauwega-Fremont High School and to improve the security needs at Fremont Elementary School. Please visit the following link for more information.

 

http://www.wegafremont.k12.wi.us/district/referendum.cfm


Town Board Meeting

Town of Wolf River Board Meeting:

Monday, August 22, 2016

7:00 p.m.

Wolf River Town Hall

8800 County Road II, Fremont

 

Respectfully submitted,

Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk


Regular Monthly Town Board Meeting

CHANGED TO THIRD MONDAY!

 

Town of Wolf River Board Meeting:

Monday, July 18, 2016

7:00 p.m.

Wolf River Town Hall

8800 County Road II, Fremont

 

Respectfully submitted,

Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk


Lake Poygan breakwall construction

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 28, 2016

Construction set to begin on first segment of Lake Poygan breakwall

OSHKOSH, Wis. – Construction on the first segment of the Lake Poygan breakwall is slated to begin by early July.

Phase I of the project, a cooperative effort involving the state, Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club and Winnebago County, will create a breakwall starting from the east shore at the mouth of the Wolf River and extend 1,170 feet south into Lake Poygan. The structure will be built roughly following the course of the old river bank as it used to exist prior to the system’s water level being raised by the construction of the dams at Neenah and Menasha.

This structure will be the first of a number of similar structures to be built between the river’s mouth and the “Boom Cut” navigation channel over time. When the entire project is completed, the broken limestone structures will dissipate wave energy, stop erosion of the shoreland marsh edge and allow rooted aquatic plants to take root and grow, forming a quiet water area with quality habitat for fish and wildlife.

This first structure will serve as an engineering test of the construction technique and will be the cornerstone, anchoring the structure to the shoreline.

Todd Kalish, DNR fisheries bureau deputy director, said when completed, the entire project will protect 400 acres of critical habitat including deep water marsh and an eroding marsh edge. The area receives little boat traffic because of the shallow water and the project is not expected to affect navigation in the area or at the mouth of the river as the main navigation route to the Wolf River is through the “Boom Cut” channel, located 1.5 miles east of the actual river mouth.

Earlier this year, the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board accepted a $90,000 donation from the Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club to advance the total $378,700 project.

“The generous support and involvement of the Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club has been critical in moving this project forward, Kalish said. “The club has worked in partnership with the department over many years and this donation again highlights the important role stakeholder groups play in supporting habitat restoration.”

Kendall Kamke, fisheries team supervisor in Oshkosh said the project will protect and start to restore important habitat that has been lost over time.

“The complete project will benefit fish, wildlife and water quality in Lake Poygan and the entire ecosystem in the upper lakes,” Kamke said. “In turn, that is good for anglers, hunters and all recreational users of the area as well as lake property owners and will positively contribute to the local economy.”

The project has been 15 years in the making and has strong local support, said Matt Harp, president of the Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club.

“Our club is focused on protecting and improving lake and wetland habitats on Lake Poygan and the other upper pool lakes of the Winnebago system,” Harp said. “Habitat projects such as the Poygan

breakwall help improve water quality and enhance habitat for fish and wildlife. Partnering with the DNR and the county on these types of projects is a natural fit for our club.”

To learn more about the Lake Poygan fishery, which features a healthy population of lake sturgeon among other species, visit DNR.wi.gov and search “Lake Poygan.”

CONTACTS: Kendall Kamke, DNR Oshkosh fisheries team supervisor, 920-424-7880, [email protected]; Jennifer Sereno, DNR communications, 608-770-8084, [email protected]


Regular Monthly Town Board Meeting

 

CHANGED TO THIRD MONDAY!

Town of Wolf River Board Meeting:

Monday, June 20, 2016

7:00 p.m.

Wolf River Town Hall

8800 County Road II, Fremont

Respectfully submitted,

Susan J. Gilbert, Clerk