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Kenosha County board approves up to $13.5 million in promissory notes for capital projects

November 06, 2025 | Kenosha County, Wisconsin


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Kenosha County board approves up to $13.5 million in promissory notes for capital projects
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an initial resolution authorizing the issuance of not‑to‑exceed $13,505,000 in general obligation promissory notes to fund budgeted capital projects, including road and highway improvements.

Supervisor Gence, reporting the finance committee's unanimous recommendation, moved the initial resolution and the board approved it with the affirmative votes required for the measure.

The resolution is an initial authorization for borrowing to support capital expenditures identified in the 2026 budget. The finance committee had approved the measure at its prior meeting and supervisors cited infrastructure and road improvements among the planned uses.

The board required a three‑quarters vote for the resolution and recorded a unanimous approval. Further details about specific projects and the timing of bond or note sales were not specified in the meeting record.

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