Cadott Village Board Holds Regular Meeting

Trustees discuss minutes, bills, and public comments at March 25 gathering

Mar. 26, 2026 at 5:05am

The Cadott Village Board held its regular meeting on March 25, 2026, with President Randy Kuehni presiding. All trustees were present, along with several members of the public, including the Department of Public Works (DPW) representative Jeremy Kenealy and Police Chief Tim Bowman. The board approved the minutes from the previous meeting on March 2, 2026, as well as the bills dated March 16, 2026, and any additional monthly bills. The board also opened the floor for public comments.

Why it matters

The Cadott Village Board meetings are an important part of the local government process, where trustees make decisions that impact the community. These meetings provide transparency and allow for public participation on issues affecting the village.

The details

During the meeting, the board approved the minutes from the previous gathering on March 2, 2026, as well as the bills dated March 16, 2026, and any additional monthly bills. The board also opened the floor for public comments, though the content of those comments was not specified in the report.

  • The regular meeting of the Cadott Village Board was called to order on March 25, 2026.
  • The next regular board meeting is scheduled for April 6, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.

The players

Randy Kuehni

The president of the Cadott Village Board.

Ron Duncan

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Louie Eslinger

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Terry Licht

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Todd Seeley

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Tina Sturz

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Eric Weiland

A trustee on the Cadott Village Board.

Jeremy Kenealy

The Department of Public Works (DPW) representative who was present at the meeting.

Tim Bowman

The police chief who was present at the meeting.

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The takeaway

The Cadott Village Board meeting provided an opportunity for local government officials to discuss and make decisions on matters affecting the community, demonstrating the importance of transparent and accessible local governance.