Grand Chute Town Talk
Updates from Grand Chute, Wisconsin, Town Supervisor Travis Thyssen. Grand Chute is Wisconsin's largest town, with a population of over 20,000, and is home to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers minor league baseball team.
September 8, 2011
Storm Damage Brush Collection
The Town will be picking up brush from the Friday September 2nd storms. The town will continue to follow the normal chipping schedule but will also chip brush throughout the town. if you have brush, please place it on the road in 3' to 12' lenghts no more than 12" in diameter and not weighing more than 75 lobs. There is no limit to the amount you can place to the curb. If you would like, call the town hall and be placed on our list so you are not missed. (920) 832-5871. there is no timeline for the collection, so please be patient. Grand Chute residents can also take their debris to either of the City of Appleton Yard Waste sits.
July 11, 2011
Future Grand Chute Park options
I have been the Town Board liason to the Park Commission the past four years. The Commission is constantly looking for ways to improve green space in Grand Chute. Today, we will tour a little known piece of park property and discuss ways to improve the park. It is known as Art Lecker Wilderness Park. It is located at the end of Gillett St., north of Hwy JJ. The park consists of 42.2 acres of undeveloped land that was the location of the Town's landfill operation. Possible uses for the property that are listed in the Park, Trail, Open Space and Recreation Plan are an archery range or a dog park. Other possible uses that have been discussed at recent Park Commission meetings are a mountain bike trail or a cross country ski/walking trail system.
The Park Commission will discuss future plans for this park at tonight's Parks Commission meeting.
The Park Commission will discuss future plans for this park at tonight's Parks Commission meeting.
Construction updates
You may have noticed construction going on near the town hall, at the intersection of CTH A and USH 41. This will be a new senior housing complex. Also, Appleton Alliance Church has begun their expansion. The 120,000-square-foot addition will include an 1,800-seat Christian worship center, gym, finished athletic fields and a larger Discovery Land, a children's ministry area for ages 6 weeks to sixth grade. The work will be done in phases and is expected to and 18-24 months.
May 20, 2011
Litjens to host Town Meeting
State Representative Michelle Litjens is hosting a town meeting at the Grand Chute Town Hall.
The event is open to the public.
MONDAY, MAY 23, 2011
6:00 P.M.
The event is open to the public.
May 19, 2011
Grand Chute Firefighters Brat Fry this weekend.
The Grand Chute Fire Department is hosting a Brat Fry this weekend at The Harley Davidson of Appleton (actually located in Grand Chute) at 5322 W. Clairemont Drive from 10am-3pm both Saturday and Sunday. Stop on in to get your brat fix.
May 18, 2011
K9 Officer Selected
After a successful year of fundraising, Grand Chute Police Department has selected Shawn Enneper to be the department's first K9 officer. Training with the new dog is scheduled to begin the week of July 11th. Hopefully, the new K9 will be introduced to the community during this year's WestFest celebration August 20th.
March 30, 2011
Town Board Vacancy Selection Process
There will be an open seat for a Supervisor because the final candidates for Town Chairman are both Supervisors. There was a call for applications, and a meeting has been scheduled to appoint a new Supervisor. The meeting will take place Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 5:30pm. The following gives you an idea of how the selection process works:
CANDIDATE SELECTION PROCESS
1. Each candidate listed below will be allowed three minutes for a verbal
presentation to the Board. Candidates will be asked to step to the
podium as their name is called by the Town Chairperson:
a. Sherri McNamara
b. Bruce Sherman
c. Ron Tank
d. Joan Haag
e. Tony Awofeso
2. Town Supervisors and the Town Clerk will vote by signed ballot. Tally
of votes will be conducted by the Deputy Town Clerk. If a tie vote
occurs, 2-2-1, a re-vote will occur. Only the names of those with a tie
vote will be voted on until one receives the most votes. The other
candidates will have been considered eliminated from the process.
3. The candidate selected by the most votes will take an oath of office
administered by the Town Clerk and begin their term at the April 19,
2011 regular meeting
CANDIDATE SELECTION PROCESS
1. Each candidate listed below will be allowed three minutes for a verbal
presentation to the Board. Candidates will be asked to step to the
podium as their name is called by the Town Chairperson:
a. Sherri McNamara
b. Bruce Sherman
c. Ron Tank
d. Joan Haag
e. Tony Awofeso
2. Town Supervisors and the Town Clerk will vote by signed ballot. Tally
of votes will be conducted by the Deputy Town Clerk. If a tie vote
occurs, 2-2-1, a re-vote will occur. Only the names of those with a tie
vote will be voted on until one receives the most votes. The other
candidates will have been considered eliminated from the process.
3. The candidate selected by the most votes will take an oath of office
administered by the Town Clerk and begin their term at the April 19,
2011 regular meeting
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