Proposed Pleasant Prairie Village Green Center housing, retail density reduced in latest plans
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PLEASANT PRAIRIE — The village’s proposal to create a vibrant downtown for its residents and visitors alike has been pared down in residential and commercial density as it takes its
Pleasant Prairie Village Administrator Nathan Thiel, left, Police Chief David Smetana and Fire Chief Craig Roepke at the Wednesday night referendum information session, the first of two scheduled for residents. The meeting was held virtually and at Village Hall on Feb. 23, 2022.
Pleasant Prairie Village Administrator Nathan Thiel, left, Police Chief David Smetana and Fire Chief Craig Roepke at the Wednesday night referendum information session, the first of two scheduled for residents. The meeting was held virtually and at Village Hall on Feb. 23, 2022.
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