Kenosha officials will hold a Common Council meeting on Monday, June 15, 2026, at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building Council Chambers, Room 200, located at 625 52nd Street. The agenda includes key discussions on development agreements, zoning changes, and various license approvals essential to city governance and local business operations.
A first amendment to a development agreement involving the Kenosha Water Utility and Kenosha Downtown Block I, LLC will be reviewed, affecting properties between 7th-8th Avenue and 55th-56th Street in District 2. A property use agreement with Kenosha Downtown Partners LLC for Block C at the northeast corner of 55th Street and 8th Avenue will also be under consideration.
Zoning changes are a significant part of the agenda. The City Plan Commission will discuss repeal and recreation of rezoning ordinances for properties at multiple addresses including 5403 7th Avenue and several on 55th Street, transitioning from B-3 Central Business District and Institutional Park District to B-5 Downtown Mixed Use District, aligning with city development plans.
The council will conduct public hearings addressing conditional use permits such as for Retrograde Tattoo at 6017 Sheridan Road and a distribution facility at 13333 38th Street. Applications for 175 operator's (bartenders) licenses, several special alcohol sale licenses, amusement and recreation licenses, and renewal of cabaret and liquor licenses for numerous venues are scheduled for review and approval.
Additional items include approval of contracts for city infrastructure and maintenance projects, stormwater management agreements with local organizations, and the appointment of new members to various city commissions including the Mayor's Youth Commission and Museum Board of Trustees.
The meeting will also feature citizen comments, mayoral commendations, and discussions on ordinances to adapt city zoning and official maps in response to community growth and planning strategies.
This session represents a vital step in ongoing projects and city administration, reflecting Kenosha's efforts toward community development and regulatory oversight.
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