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Council approves consent agenda including business license and minutes; adjourns after budget workshop notice

October 13, 2025 | Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin


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Council approves consent agenda including business license and minutes; adjourns after budget workshop notice
The Reedsburg Common Council approved its consent agenda by voice vote. Councilmember Dietrich moved to approve the consent agenda, Councilmember Becker seconded, and the mayor called for the ayes; the motion carried.

The consent agenda covered: approval of the Sept. 8, 2025 common council meeting minutes; approval of an alcohol beverage license application for Kwik Trip Incorporated changing agent to Ryan W. Roberts; receipt of the September monthly payments report; receipt of the September building permit report; and receipt of the September ambulance report.

After other agenda items, the mayor announced the council would hold a 2026 budget workshop following the meeting; the mayor said no action would be taken at that workshop. At the meeting’s close Councilmember Dietrich moved to adjourn, a motion seconded by Missy, and the council again approved by voice vote.

Motions and vote records in the meeting transcript:

- Motion: "Approve consent agenda (Items: minutes 09/08/2025; Kwik Trip alcohol beverage license agent change to Ryan W. Roberts; receive September payments report; receive September building permit report; receive September ambulance report)." Mover: Dietrich. Second: Becker. Vote: Ayes recorded by voice; outcome: approved.

- Motion: "Adjourn." Mover: Dietrich. Second: Missy. Vote: Ayes recorded by voice; outcome: approved.

The consent items were approved without recorded roll‑call tallies in the transcript; no further votes on ordinances or resolutions were recorded in the provided excerpt.

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