MARSHFIELD, Wis. — The Marshfield Common Council will meet Tuesday evening at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall to address a range of topics including infrastructure improvements, financial contributions, and development planning. One of the major items on the agenda is the second reading of Ordinance No. 1533, which would require property owners to replace lead and galvanized water service lines within the city. The ordinance, presented by Marshfield Utilities General Manager Nicolas Kumm, aims to modernize the city’s water infrastructure and protect public health. The Council will also consider Resolution No. 2025-24, which proposes amendments to the project plan and boundaries for Tax Incremental District (TID) #11. Josh Miller of Cedar Corporation is scheduled to present the changes, which are designed to support targeted redevelopment and economic growth. Councilmembers Delis and Spiros are requesting approval for a $50,000 city contribution to the Fairgrounds Commission, representing $25,000 annually for facility improvements in both the 2024 and 2025 budget years. Other agenda items include an update on the city's 2022–2024 Strategic Plan, a debrief from the recent July 9 special Council meeting, and approval of bids and agreements through the consent agenda—such as a contract for the Yellowstone Drive water main extension and a city-wide traffic modeling project. A closed session is also scheduled to discuss the Weinbrenner redevelopment project and a possible new tourism agreement with Visit Marshfield. The meeting will be open to the public and broadcast live on Marshfield Broadcasting, cable channel 991, and the Marshfield Broadcasting app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. A full recording will also be available online following the session. Community members interested in sharing comments may do so during the public comment period at the start of the meeting.
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