Cedar Grove Roundup: School Board Updates, Spring Elections Ahead
It’s been a steady week of civic updates and preparations in and around Cedar Grove as residents look ahead to early April meetings and the spring election.
Spring Election Set for April 7
Cedar Grove voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 7, as part of Wisconsin’s spring election. Local ballots typically include school board and other municipal positions, along with any county or state-level races scheduled this cycle.
Residents should confirm their polling location with the Village of Cedar Grove and ensure they are registered at their current address. Absentee ballots must be returned by Election Day. With the election just over a week away, now is the time to review sample ballots and double-check registration status.
Cedar Grove-Belgium School District Updates
The Cedar Grove-Belgium School District continues its regular spring meeting cycle, with board discussions typically focused on budgeting, staffing contracts, and planning for the 2026–27 school year. This time of year often includes preliminary budget conversations ahead of summer approvals.
Families should also watch for updates on spring sports schedules and end-of-year activities. Athletic events and concerts ramp up in April and May, and district communications are the best source for schedule changes or weather-related adjustments.
Regional Road Work Planning Underway
Sheboygan County and WisDOT are entering the early phase of the 2026 road construction season. While no major closures have been announced directly within Cedar Grove this week, nearby communities in southern Sheboygan County typically see resurfacing and maintenance projects begin in April, weather permitting.
Drivers commuting toward Oostburg, Random Lake, or along I-43 should expect periodic lane shifts and short-term work zones in the coming weeks. Checking 511 Wisconsin before morning travel can help avoid unexpected delays as projects get underway.
Fire Safety Reminder as Spring Cleanup Begins
With warmer temperatures forecast into the 60s by Sunday and Monday, many residents are beginning yard cleanup and outdoor projects. Local officials routinely remind homeowners to review burn permit rules and ensure debris burning is allowed before starting any open fires.
Dry grass and shifting winds can quickly turn small burns into larger incidents during early spring conditions. Residents should contact local authorities if they have questions about burn regulations or need permit information.
Looking Ahead
Key dates to keep in mind: the April 7 spring election, ongoing school district board activity as the academic year winds down, and the start of regional road work season. As Cedar Grove transitions into spring, staying informed through official village, school, and county channels will help residents navigate the busy weeks ahead.
Sources
https://myvote.wi.gov
https://www.cgbelgium.k12.wi.us
https://www.511wi.gov
https://sheboygancounty.com
