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These are the Mount Pleasant Village Board meeting coverage stories from 2025.
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The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved amendments to the village comprehensive plan to match the Settlement at Hoods Creek subdivision plat for roadways.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved a development agreement with Continental 818 Fund LLC for the Springs at Mount Pleasant.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved an agreement between the South Shore Fire Department and the Waukesha County Technical College allowing the fire department to offer clinical and field experience to WCTC students.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved a rezoning request for 930 Renaissance Blvd. that would allow for a potential new ambulance depot.
The village will spend $33,000 for a future needs analysis project to address changes at the South Shore Fire Department during the last few years.
Mount Pleasant residents heard from Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos at the Village Board meeting. The board also approved a zoning application for a housing development.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday adjusted an ordinance related to land filling.
The Johnson Financial Group bank on Durand Avenue will be demolished and replaced with a new bank building.
A public hearing for a zoning map amendment that would allow for a 618-unit residential development in Mount Pleasant was postponed Monday because of a lack of postage.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved an ordinance amendment that created a new residential zoning district.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved zoning changes that would allow for a high-density housing development at 7003 and 7222 Braun Road.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved a zoning map amendment for a proposed 336-unit housing development at 5714 Braun Road.
The revision includes the roadway connections to the east, south and west, and also consolidates some of the outlots to place stormwater detention near existing wetlands.
The Mount Pleasant Village Board on Monday approved a public transit contract with RYDE Racine for 2026 with a cost increase of 4.5%.
The device educes officers' risk of exposure to opioids, and assists in rapidly identifying suspected drug types and other substances at overdose scenes.
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