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Plan Commission approves expansion of GFL Muskego CNG fueling area

August 07, 2025 | Muskego City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Plan Commission approves expansion of GFL Muskego CNG fueling area
The Muskego City Plan Commission on Aug. 5 approved a building and site and operation plan amendment for GFL Muskego LLC to expand compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle fueling at W144 S6350 College Court.

Planning staff told the commission the project would add 38 fueling positions—15 along the south side of the site and 23 along the east side—with five east-side positions reserved until an above-ground tank currently on the property is removed. Staff said the site will use a “key rail” mounting system for equipment, expand an existing equipment compound, and extend an existing 6-foot white vinyl privacy fence to enclose the new equipment. Staff recommended approval.

The staff presentation recalled that the commission approved an earlier CNG fueling installation at the same site one to two years ago and described that installation as successful, saying it helped organize vehicle parking on the property. Staff also said portions of the site perimeter are secured by chain-link fencing and that sliding gates will be added or replaced on visible sides where needed.

No formal public opposition or extensive debate was recorded. The commission voted by voice to approve the resolution (PC0332025) as presented.

The amendment allows the operator to install the new fueling stalls and related equipment; the five reserved stalls on the east side will remain unavailable until the above-ground tank is removed and the applicant brings them into service. Engineering review for stormwater and final equipment placement will continue as part of building/site permitting and inspections.

The commission moved on after the vote to the next agenda items.

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