Glenbeulah Roundup: Village Board Timing, Spring Sports, Work-Zone Push
It was a steady early-April week in Glenbeulah, with routine village governance, busy spring sports schedules, and renewed statewide focus on road safety all affecting local residents.
Village Board Schedule and What’s Next
The Glenbeulah Village Board holds its regular meetings on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Village Hall on North Swift Street. That means this month’s meeting fell on April 8, with the next regular meeting scheduled for May 13.
According to the village’s municipal code, meetings follow a structured order of business, including approval of minutes, treasurer’s report, citizen comment, unfinished business, and agenda items. Residents with concerns about utilities, public works, or community development should plan to attend the May session or contact village officials in advance.
Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah Spring Sports in Action
Spring athletics are ramping up for the Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah School District. This past week, the girls’ soccer team traveled to Campbellsport as part of a busy early-season schedule across the region.
April is typically packed with conference and non-conference matchups as teams settle into form. With variable spring weather across Sheboygan County, residents are encouraged to double-check game times and locations before heading out to support student-athletes.
Work-Zone Safety Emphasis Across Wisconsin
As road construction season begins statewide, the Wisconsin State Patrol used early April to spotlight work-zone and emergency response safety. Officials are reminding drivers that handheld cell phone use in active work zones is illegal and significantly increases crash risk.
Even in smaller communities like Glenbeulah, residents regularly travel along State Highway 23 and other regional corridors where seasonal lane shifts and reduced speeds are common. Drivers are urged to slow down, eliminate distractions, and check 511 Wisconsin for updates before traveling.
Transportation Planning Comment Window Closed
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation recently wrapped up a public comment period for March 2026 amendments to the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The 15-day comment window closed April 8.
While the STIP covers projects across Wisconsin, Sheboygan County improvements are included in the broader planning cycle. Residents interested in future highway, trail, or infrastructure changes can monitor upcoming amendment cycles and submit comments during future public review periods.
Regional Print Coverage Available
The latest edition of The Beacon, covering April 7–20, is now available in e-edition format, providing additional regional updates that may affect Glenbeulah residents, including civic notices and community developments across Sheboygan County.
Looking ahead, residents should watch for upcoming board agendas in early May, continued spring sports competition, and the start of more visible highway and maintenance activity as warmer weather settles in.
Sources
https://glenbeulahwi.gov/
https://glenbeulahwi.gov/files/ordinances/municipalCode.pdf
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/09/local-soccer-and-track-athletes-in-action-today/
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/about-wisdot/newsroom/law/040326-april-lom-phones.aspx
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/local-gov/astnce-pgms/highway/stip.aspx
https://sheboyganbeacon.com/2025/07/15/latest-issue-2-20-24/
