Councilors debated the level of detail needed to approve a renewable energy project. 7:00 am, Jan. 7, 2021 ×
A rendering of the planned solar garden at North 28th Street and Hammond Avenue in Superior. (Photo courtesy of Superior Water, Light and Power)
The Superior City Council narrowly approved a special-use permit that will allow Superior Water, Light and Power to construct a solar garden on North 28th Street.
Councilors split 6-4 to approve the permit after a motion to postpone the decision failed. Councilors Brent Fennessey, Craig Sutherland, Keith Kern and Jack Sweeney wanted to send the measure back to the city s plan commission to get more details on the project s overall look.
Following debate, Superior council extends state of emergency
The resolution to extend the city s state of emergency through February passed by a vote of 8-2. 4:19 pm, Dec. 16, 2020 ×
City Council Chambers, Superior, Wisconsin. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Mayor Jim Paine may have wanted a unified front in declaring a state of emergency in response to the pandemic.
He did not get it, but a majority of councilors voted in favor of it Tuesday, Dec. 15.
“This is substantially similar to the very first resolution that I proposed to you in March, except the paragraph that I think all of you will have seen by now,” he said. “It’s declaring that we will join other partners at the state and local level in any emergency orders that they issue and lend our enforcement ability to a combined effort to protect the public.”