The Pewaukee Common Council handled a series of routine approvals at its meeting, including permits, resolutions, a park plan and several engineering and financial items.
Key actions "at a glance":
- Mobile beer vending permit approved: Council approved a request from Raised Grain Brewing to provide mobile beer vending and obtain an AB105 mobile location license for the Pewaukee Youth Baseball fundraiser at Pewaukee Sports Complex on July 18, 2026.
- Resolution supporting Knowles-Nelson stewardship program approved: Council passed resolution 26 0 1 0 1 endorsing the statewide program, which staff said helps secure state grants for parks and recreation projects (staff noted past awards including nearly $489,000 for an all-inclusive playground at Garrison's Splash Pad).
- 2026–2030 Parks and Recreation and Open Space Plan adopted: Parks staff reported more than 800 community survey responses and said the plan will support future grant applications.
- Claim notice of disallowance approved: Staff recommended denying a negligence claim by Steve Carmody after reviewing video and concluding the incident was a trip by the claimant; staff cited Wisconsin Statute 893.8 and council approved sending a notice of disallowance.
- Ordinance detachment approved: Council approved ordinance 26 0 1 to detach a portion of city land to the Village of Pewaukee to resolve a border area related to a future YMCA site and waived the second reading.
- Accounts payable approved: Council approved the accounts payable listing submitted 01/19/2022.
- Engineering items approved: Council adopted a holding tank agreement update for a property on Elmwood Drive (staff noted an address correction) and approved the first reduction of the Cedar Gables letter of credit by $229,852.50, lowering the required amount to $1,000,593.53 with retainage for pavement, landscaping and grading.
All items were approved as recorded in the meeting transcript; some generated follow-up tasks (contract finalization, address corrections, and further coordination with the village). The meeting then moved to public comment (no speakers) and adjourned.