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Fredonia touts splash pad donations, 'Fredonia 1st' incentive and development progress

March 21, 2026 | Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin


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Fredonia touts splash pad donations, 'Fredonia 1st' incentive and development progress
Village President highlighted community philanthropy and recent progress on parks and economic development. The president thanked donors and partners who helped complete the splash pad and other park amenities, naming Andrew Schmitz (Andrew J. Construction), James Showalter of Fort Washington State Bank, the Stefan family, the Fredonia Alliance and the Friends of Fredonia. The president said a gift from the estate of Robert Haney will support additional recreational projects.

The address described 'Fredonia 1st,' a one-time discount on new construction permits designed to grow the tax base and encourage development. "Since launching Fredonia 1st, two residential lots have been sold and building has started on this property," the Village President said, noting duplex construction in eastern Emerald Hills and repair of damaged properties on the village’s west side.

On commercial development, the president said the remaining parcel on Innovation Drive is critical and that the village engaged a professional commercial real-estate firm to advocate for the site. The president said current developers have committed to breaking ground in 2026 and cited a developer named Kasarovsky as already nearing completion on work elsewhere.

The address closed this section by recognizing Don Norwood for three decades of public service and encouraging residents to get involved in committees, volunteer activities or local office. The president used the phrase "Momentum matters" to describe early development gains and urged continuing civic participation.

The speech did not provide dollar amounts for donations, permit discounts or commercial deals; those specifics were described in general terms and would require follow-up with village staff for financial details.

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