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Property Committee moves $6,193 to fund courthouse generator repair; museum HVAC issues noted

March 01, 2026 | Sheboygan County, Wisconsin


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Property Committee moves $6,193 to fund courthouse generator repair; museum HVAC issues noted
Sheboygan County’s Property Committee on Feb. 11 approved a contingency transfer of $6,193 to Courthouse Electrical after an annual inspection found the courthouse generator’s radiator was leaking and needed to be rebuilt.

Supervisor John Nelson moved to transfer the funds from contingency to Courthouse Electrical; Supervisor Brian Smith seconded the motion, which the committee approved unanimously, 4–0. The transfer is intended to cover the immediate repair costs identified during the inspection.

Also during the meeting, Director Kevin Dulmes told the committee that county museum HVAC equipment is aging and has mechanical issues; he said staff are gathering cost estimates to replace or repair the systems. Dulmes additionally reviewed the Building Services 2024 Annual Report for the committee; the minutes record the review but no formal action on the report itself.

The minutes do not specify the source of contingency funds beyond the single transfer approved or an installation timeline for the generator repair. The committee’s next regular meeting is scheduled for Feb. 25, 2025.

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