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Village of Waunakee Village Board Meeting - June 1, 2026
Monday, Jun 1, 2026
Heyday Project Development Agreement Discussions Continue
The village board engaged in a lengthy discussion regarding a development agreement for the 'Heyday' project, a large-scale residential development at North Madison and Easy Street. Key discussion points included the project's scope (multifamily and single-family homes), infrastructure commitments (roadway improvements, utility upsizing), and the developer's proposal for dedicating a wetland parcel and waiving certain fees. The board also deliberated on community design preferences such as sidewalks on both sides of private roads and street widths, with the developer agreeing to explore these options further. The plan commission will review the preliminary plat and GDP next, followed by a return to the village board for final approval.
Wanke Farmers Market Receives $3,550 in Startup Funding
The village board discussed and approved a funding request for the new Wanke Farmers Market, allocating $3,550 for specific startup costs. This decision followed a discussion about the need for community investments versus wants during potentially tight financial times. The approved funds are designated for sign printing and installation, sign board setup, and a portable power station for performers. This support aims to help establish the market as a community staple and provide a venue for farmers to sell produce.
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