Comprehensive Plan
In 2009, the Common Council took action to comply with Wisconsin’s Comprehensive Planning Law, Chapter 66.1001. This law requires that by January 1, 2010, all units of government that have zoning, subdivision or official map ordinances must also have a comprehensive plan which meets the state’s new definition of a comprehensive plan. Section 66.1001 of the Wisconsin Statutes contains the planning standards which this Comprehensive Plan must conform to. These standards are limited to identifying the categories of information that must be present in a comprehensive plan. The nature of this information is determined solely by the City.