Town of Lyndon Roundup: April 7 Election, Spring Road Updates
It’s been a transition week for Town of Lyndon residents as winter conditions ease and attention shifts to the April 7 spring election and early spring road conditions.
April 7 Spring Election Approaches
Absentee and early voting are underway across Sheboygan County ahead of the Tuesday, April 7 spring election. Town of Lyndon voters will head to their designated polling location to weigh in on local and statewide races, including judicial and school board seats that affect area districts.
Residents who plan to vote absentee by mail should be mindful of request and return deadlines in the coming days. In-person absentee voting options are available through municipal clerks during regular posted hours. Voters are encouraged to double-check registration status and polling details before Election Day to avoid last-minute issues.
Winter Storm Impacts and Road Conditions
Parts of Sheboygan County, including rural areas serving the Town of Lyndon, saw significant snowfall during the recent March blizzard, with some areas reporting close to a foot of accumulation. While major county highways have been cleared, secondary roads and shoulders in rural sections are still drying out as temperatures fluctuate.
With daytime highs reaching into the low 60s this weekend before dropping back into the 30s and 40s early next week, freeze-thaw cycles may create soft shoulders and potholes. Drivers on town roads are urged to slow down, especially at night and early morning when refreezing is possible.
Sheboygan Area School District: Spring Break Ahead
Families in the Town of Lyndon who are part of the Sheboygan Area School District should note that spring break begins at the end of March. The upcoming week marks the final stretch of classes before students head into their scheduled break.
Parents are reminded to watch for any district communications regarding schedule changes, extracurricular activities, or building access during the break period. Youth sports practices and community programs may also adjust their schedules accordingly.
County Road Work Planning Season Begins
Sheboygan County officials are entering the spring planning season for road maintenance and construction. While specific project schedules for town roads are typically finalized later in the spring, residents can expect updates on resurfacing, culvert replacements, and ditch work as frost leaves the ground.
Rural property owners should monitor town and county notices for any weight limit postings or short-term road restrictions that may be implemented to protect pavement during thaw conditions.
What to Watch Next Week
- Final absentee voting deadlines ahead of the April 7 election.
- Any town board or county committee meetings related to spring road work.
- Weather shifts early next week that could affect rural travel conditions.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-lyndon-weekly-april-7-election-preview-and-winter-storm-impacts/
https://www.sheboygansun.com/
https://www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/
https://www.sheboygancounty.com/
