The Appleton Common Council met 01/19/2022. The meeting took less than 30 minutes. The largest portion of the meeting was the Covid-19 Update. Although it was not as long as the update, another important part of the meeting was the vote by the Common Council […]
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Common Council Meeting 01/19/2022 – Will Vote On Health Officer Recommendation
The Appleton Common Council is meeting 01/19/2022 at 7PM. Of particular interest is that Mayor Woodford will be making a Health Officer recommendation. The city has been searching for a new Health Officer since March of 2021, and Public Health Nurse Supervisor Sonja Jensen has […]
Alderperson Joe Prohaska’s Invocation At 12/15/2021 Common Council Meeting – “We need Your wisdom, Your guidance, and possibly above all Your humility to seek our common good together, offering our partner Council members the dignity and worth we would desire to receive from them.”
Mayor Woodford: Okay, here we go. We’re gonna have an on-time departure. I now call to order the Wednesday December 15th meeting of the Appleton Common Council. Tonight’s invocation will be delivered by Alderperson Prohaska. Alderperson Prohaska: This invocation is from a constituent of mine […]
Alderpersons Hartzheim And Doran To Seek County Board Supervisory Seats In April Election
Things are quiet this week since there are no committee meetings going on. However, that doesn’t mean that nothing is happening. Alderpersons Sheri Hartzheim (District 13) and Chad Doran (District 15) both just announced that they are running for county board supervisor positions in the […]
Common Council Approves Election Inspectors And Committee Appointments/Reappointments, Approves Resolution Updating City’s Alcohol License Demerit Point System
The Appleton Common Council met on 12/15/2021 for what was it’s final meeting of 2021. They received a Covid-19 update and then spent a good deal of time deliberating on proposed changes to the municipal code governing food trucks in Appleton. Although those items took […]
Alderperson Matt Reed’s Invocation At 12/01/2021 Common Council Meeting – “We’re not unique in our generation to experience struggles.”
Mayor Woodford: Tonight’s invocation will be delivered by Alderperson Reed. Alderperson Matt Reed: Thank you, Mayor. So, I wanted to share something brief from a gentleman who you’re probably all at least somewhat familiar with. He was from mid-20th century. He was a English professor […]
Common Council Voted To Double Food Truck Licenses, Ban Parking Within 50 Feet of Brick And Mortar Restaurants
The Appleton Common Council met 12/15/2021. The item that garnered the most discussion was the proposed changes to the street vendor regulations, specifically as they relate to food trucks. The item as received from the Municipal Services Committee increased the number of food truck licenses […]
Common Council Receives Covid 19 Update
There was a brief Covid-19 Report at the Common Council meeting on 12/15/2021. Interim Health Officer Jensen appeared remotely and reviewed the current case numbers and burden which are currently considered “Critically High” and, as she noted, they are, unfortunately, around where Appleton was at […]
Common Council Meeting 12/15/2021 – Will Vote On Food Truck Regulations, Tee Tee’s Nachos Licenses, And Alcohol License Demerit Points System
The Appleton Common Council is meeting 12/15/2021 at 7PM. This will be the last Council meeting of the year as they only meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month. Alderperson Brad Firkus (District 3) has also noted on his aldermanic blog that […]
Alderperson Vered Meltzer’s Invocation At 11/17/2021 Common Council Meeting — “How many names will be on [the list of trans people lost to anti-trans violence] before it stops growing? How many years until there are no new names to add?”
Mayor Woodford: Tonight’s invocation will be delivered by Alderperson Meltzer. Alderperson Vered Meltzer (District 2): November 20th marks the 22 annual observance called Transgender Day of Remembrance which honors the memory of transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. In 2021 […]