MARSHFIELD – Police Chief Rick Gramza has resigned, effective immediately, amid accusations that he sexually assaulted a department employee.
The City Council voted 8-2 Thursday morning to allow the resignation. Gramza, who has been on voluntary paid administrative leave since August, submitted a short and terse resignation letter, City Administrator Steve Barg said.
The separation agreement, which the City Council discussed in closed session Tuesday evening, includes the council withdrawing the complaint it filed in December against Gramza with the city s Fire and Police Commission, Barg said. The commission s hearings, which were scheduled to begin next week, will be canceled, Barg said.
Marfield Council Deadlocks on New Public Utility Building, Mayor Casts Tie-breaking Vote By Mike Leischner
Jan 13, 2021 4:35 PM
MARSHFIELD, WI (WSAU-WDLB) By the narrowest of margins, the City of Marshfield will be getting a new public power and water utility building on Central Avenue.
Alders voted 5-5 to approve borrowing some $20 million to fund the project during Tuesday’s council meeting. That tie was then broken by Mayor Bob McManus, who voted yes despite financial concerns by some on the council.
Alder Ken Bargender said the current building dates back to 1966, meaning it’s not nearly as old as many of the houses that are currently being occupied in the city.