2024 Spring Brush Pick-Up
By sjoski on Apr 15, 2024 12:29 pm
Spring Brush Pick-Up starts next week. Please have your brush on the curb before the week of the scheduled pick-up. NOTE: The Village will not pick-up lawn waste such as grass, leaves and/or garden materials. You must take these materials to the yard waste site. Visit our website for more detailed information. Curbside Brush Pickup - Village of Bellevue (villageofbellevuewi.gov). MAIN ST. & EAST OF MAIN ST. Place brush at curb starting 04/08 through 04/21 Pick-Up Week: 04/22-04/26. All brush must be on the curb by Sun. 04/21. WEST OF MAIN ST. Place brush at curb starting 04/15 through 04/28 Pick-Up Week: 04/29-05/03. All brush must be on the curb by Sun. 04/28
Open House - Huron Road Corridor Plan
By sjoski on Apr 15, 2024 10:20 am
Open House: Wednesday, May 1, 2024, from 5 to 7 p.m. Join us to review the preliminary plan for the long-range development along Huron Road. Your feedback and input are valuable to this process. Have a voice in how Bellevue looks, feels, and grows in this community area.
The plan is a comprehensive urban development initiative to transform the Huron Road corridor into a vibrant and sustainable mixed-use district. View the massing concept and provide input on uses, including Commercial, Residential, Mixed-Use, and Greenspace+Trails.
This project seeks to enhance connectivity, promote economic growth, improve transportation options, and create a cohesive community identity along the corridor. The plan aims to develop the corridor while fostering a sense of place, innovation, and inclusivity.
04.27.2024 - Drug Take Back Day
By sjoski on Apr 14, 2024 03:34 pm
Got unused or expired medications? There's no need to keep them. They are safety hazards. Bring them to Village Hall, 3100 Eaton Rd., Bellevue, WI 54311, Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
04.15 - Upcoming Meeting
By sjoski on Apr 14, 2024 02:04 pm
04.10.2024 - Village Board Meeting Snapshot
By sjoski on Apr 08, 2024 11:10 am
Below is a brief snapshot of the upcoming Village Board meeting scheduled for April 10, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.New Business- CSM 2024-0002 – Request by Troy Hewitt, Robert E. Lee & Associates, Inc., Applicant, on behalf of Jeff Aubry, Aubry Enterprises, LLC, Owner, for approval of a two-lot Certified Survey Map, located at 3111 Monroe Road (CTH GV), Parcel B-317-1.
This item pertains splitting the existing parcel at 3111 Monroe Road into two individual lots. The intent is to pave the way for future development.
- PLAT 2024-0001 – Request by Steve Bieda, Vierbicher, Applicant, on behalf of Schlag Clarence Family Trust Agreement, Owner, for approval of a Preliminary Plat of Schlag Crossing First Addition for 7 lots, generally located north of Town Hall Road, between Lime Kiln Road (CTH V) and Monroe Road (CTH GV), on Parcel B-3013.
This item focuses on a proposed seven lot subdivision north of Town Hall Road, between Lime Kiln Road (CTH V) and Monroe Road (CTH GV) with the intent of business-related development.
- Acceptance of 2024-2028 Urban Forestry Management Plan.
This New Business item will review the Village’s five-year Urban Forest Management Plan including highlights with potential Board approval.
- Award Contract D24 – Creekwood Drive Lift Station Abandonment to Jossart Brothers, Inc; ($25,500).
This construction contract review and potential approval pertains to a scheduled removal of a sanitary sewer pump station that is no longer needed in the Village sanitary system.
For a complete agenda and packet visit the Village Board Page by CLICKING HERE. Interested in Watching?Regularly scheduled Village Board meetings are open to the public unless noticed otherwise. In Person: Bellevue Village Hall @3100 Eaton Road Online: Village Board meetings are streamed live via Facebook.
04.27.2024 - Drug Take Back Day
By sjoski on Apr 07, 2024 03:34 pm
Got unused or expired medications? There's no need to keep them. They are safety hazards. Bring them to Village Hall, 3100 Eaton Rd., Bellevue, WI 54311, Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
04.08 - Upcoming Meeting
By sjoski on Apr 07, 2024 02:03 pm
Electronics Recycling Event - This Saturday!
By sjoski on Apr 07, 2024 09:32 am
Village Hall Expansion Community Update
By sjoski on Apr 05, 2024 09:20 am
Growth has been a common theme for Bellevue over the last
few years. You name it, and we have probably had some new development. With
each new development comes new opportunities for our community to grow.
Subdivisions are bringing new neighbors, exciting new businesses are bringing
new jobs and services, and our solid manufacturing core has even experienced
increased growth and expansion. It is a great day to be in Bellevue.
Unfortunately, our municipal offices at 2828 Allouez Avenue
are struggling to meet our evolving needs. They are not only inadequate in size
to accommodate our current and future staff but also lack the necessary
facilities. It's disheartening to see our dedicated staff having to wash their
lunch dishes in a bathroom sink or deal with groundwater seeping through
foundation cracks. This situation underscores the pressing need for a new,
improved office space.
Back in 2006, the Village Board recognized this issue and
provided for future expansion at our Village Hall/Municipal Safety Building
located at 3100 Eaton Road. The new building, completed in 2008, emphasized
Fire, Police, and Court while also allowing for future expansion. It has taken
some time and careful planning, but the Village, with the support and
understanding of our community, is finally in the home stretches of a Village
Hall expansion design. The end goal is to finally address the failing office
building we currently call home, with the community's support being a crucial
part of this process.
Below, you will find more detailed information about the
project, including architectural renderings, site designs, and the anticipated
cost. By sharing these details, we can foster a sense of transparency and trust
within our community, which is essential as we embark on this important project
together.
This project is set to bring a positive transformation to
the Village, with potentially limitless benefits for staff and the community.
It will allow staff to program office space for each department, providing them
with high-quality working space, free from concerns such as rainwater dripping
from the ceiling or conference rooms without heat. This project will finally
bring to life a vision that was set forth by the Village Board almost two
decades ago, and it will do so in a fiscally responsible manner. Let's look
forward to an exciting next chapter for the Village of Bellevue! Sincerely, Benjamin Krumenauer, ICMA-CM Village Administrator
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