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Neillsville City Council Approves the Discontinuance of An Alley

Thursday, May 28th, 2020 -- 8:55 AM

-The Neillsville City Council approved the discontinuance of the Clay Street Alleys at their meeting on Tuesday.

A public hearing was held, giving residents an opportunity to speak on the issue. In the end, the council did approve to discontinue the alley located in Blocks 46 and 47 of S.F. Hewett’s Addition to the City of Neillsville, west of Clay Street, and between Clay Street and Grand Avenue. The council also approved several donations from the Listeman Naedler Foundation. $3,500 will go to the 4th of July, $2,000 will go to Heritage Days and $2,500 will go to the Dog Park. Neillsville’s Mayor Diane Murphy also presented Joan Hubing with a plaque for 13 years (2007-2020) as a member of the Transit Committee and thanked her for her service to the City of Neillsville. She also presented Gregory Foster with a plaque for 8 years (2012-2020) as a member of the Tourism Commission and thanked him for his service to the City of Neillsville.

Finally, City Clerk Rex Roehl presented a thank you from the Neillsville Senior Citizen’s Group for the city’s continued support of the Senior Center and notice from the Census Bureau that census field operations would resume in Wisconsin beginning May 26th. Council Member Julie Counsel asked the status of the Lloyd Meyer case. City Attorney Bonnie Wachsmuth replied that the case against Lloyd Meyer for refusing to sign off on the City’s paid off land contract with him is scheduled for hearing on June 22nd.

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