Friday, September 4, 2009

Utilities predict lower fuel prices will ease heating costs

How many times did WE Energies raise our rates due to the "high cost of natural gas" and now they say we might see some savings????

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Alliant Energy Corp. in Madison informed customers that home heating costs could drop 20 percent to 25 percent during the heating season. Madison Gas & Electric Co. predicts a cost cut of at least 15 percent, while Wisconsin Public Service Corp. of Green Bay projects a drop of about 15 percent to 20 percent. We Energies of Milwaukee only said a price break is possible.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

2035 Village of Pleasant Prairie Comprehensive Plan

PLEASANT PRAIRIE VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND PLAN COMMISSION WORKING SESSION MEETING

VILLAGE HALL AUDITORIUM

9915 39th AVENUEPLEASANT PRAIRIE, WISCONSIN

5:30 P.M.SEPTEMBER 3, 2009

AGENDA

1. Call to Order.2. Roll Call.3. Discussion regarding the 2035 Village of Pleasant Prairie Comprehensive Plan.4. Adjourn.

Cooper Road Open House Today Sept. 2nd

FYI--from Kenosha News

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Open house being held today for Cooper Road project

September 2, 2009 2:34 p.m.

PLEASANT PRAIRIE — The Village of Pleasant Prairie has received a grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to make improvements to Cooper Road from 85th Street South to 93rd Street.
A majority of the Village Board and other village commissions or boards may be present at the public informational meeting being held from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 2). The meeting will be an open house format, allowing those who attend to to discuss and consider input from citizens related to the planned road improvements.
The project will include milling existing asphalt, repaving existing road and paving current gravel shoulders. Curb and gutter improvements are not included for the project at this time. There will be no special assessments levied on properties for the project.
The open house meeting is not a public hearing but an opportunity to ask questions, exchange information, offer comments and suggestions regarding the proposed improvements. Exhibits of the project will be on display.
Additional information related to this project can be obtained by contacting Village Engineer Mike Spence at (262) 948-8951.