Village of Fremont to Host “State of the Village” Briefing Following Wolf River Flooding
- Weyauwega Fremont News

- 7 hours ago
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FREMONT – As recovery efforts continue following the recent Wolf River flooding, the Village of Fremont is inviting residents to attend a special “State of the Village” briefing on Thursday, April 30 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Fremont River Deck, located at 204 Wolf River Drive.
Village officials say the briefing is intended to provide clear updates, answer questions, and outline next steps as the community works through the aftermath of the flooding that has impacted homes, infrastructure, and daily life across the area.

What Residents Can Expect
According to the official agenda, the briefing will focus heavily on flood-related updates and recovery efforts. Topics expected to be covered include:
School reopening timelines
Sewer system status and concerns
Sandbag removal and waste disposal plans
Boat ramp access and river conditions
Ongoing volunteer coordination efforts
Donations and supply distribution
How residents can request assistance
Village leaders may also take action based on current conditions as part of the meeting.
Opportunity for Public Input
Residents will have an opportunity to speak during an informal public comment portion of the meeting. Comments will be limited to one minute per person and are intended to give individuals a chance to share concerns or ask questions directly with village officials.
Those wishing to speak are asked to state their name and address and sign in prior to speaking. Written comments and formal petitions may also be submitted.
Village of Fremont Moving Forward
The meeting comes at a critical time as Fremont continues transitioning from emergency response to recovery. With many residents still dealing with flood damage, utility disruptions, and cleanup efforts, officials say open communication will be key in the days ahead.
Community members are encouraged to attend, stay informed, and remain engaged as Fremont works toward recovery together.
For more information, residents can contact the Village of Fremont at (920) 446-2411 or visit www.villageoffremont.gov.
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