Town of Lima Roundup: County Road Work, Budget Talks, Spring Events
Several county-level decisions and spring events are shaping the week for Town of Lima residents, from road planning and public meetings to school updates and seasonal activities.
County Road Work and Construction Planning
Sheboygan County officials continue to move forward with 2026 highway improvement planning, including projects affecting rural town roads and county trunk highways used daily by Town of Lima residents. While no major full closures are currently scheduled within Lima itself, seasonal maintenance, patching, and shoulder work are underway across the county as weather improves.
Drivers should expect intermittent lane shifts and flagging operations on select county highways in the coming weeks. Residents who commute toward Plymouth or Sheboygan are encouraged to monitor the Sheboygan County Transportation Department and 511WI for updates as construction season ramps up.
County Board and Budget Discussions
The Sheboygan County Board and its committees continue early discussions on 2027 budget priorities, including infrastructure funding, public safety staffing, and capital improvement planning. For Town of Lima residents, county-level decisions often influence road maintenance schedules, sheriff patrol coverage, and shared service costs.
Upcoming committee meetings over the next week will include transportation and public safety agenda items. Residents may attend in person or review posted agendas and minutes online to stay informed on issues that directly affect rural townships.
Plymouth School District Spring Activities
Students in the Plymouth School District, which serves families in the Town of Lima, are entering the final stretch of the academic year. Spring athletics are underway, and several concerts and end-of-year events are scheduled throughout May.
Families should watch for reminders about registration timelines for summer school and youth programs. District updates over the past week have also included preparations for graduation ceremonies and recognition events for seniors.
Public Safety and Seasonal Reminders
As planting season begins, the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office is reminding motorists to watch for slow-moving farm equipment on rural highways, particularly during early morning and evening hours. Increased agricultural traffic is common this time of year throughout the Town of Lima.
Residents are also encouraged to test weather radios and review severe weather plans as spring storms become more frequent in May. Local emergency management officials typically use this time to promote preparedness and outdoor warning awareness.
Community Events in the Area
Several nearby community organizations are hosting early-May events open to Lima residents, including library programs in Plymouth and seasonal farmers market preparations. As warmer temperatures return this weekend, outdoor activities and park use are expected to increase.
Anyone planning to attend outdoor events Sunday should keep an eye on the forecast, which calls for a chance of rain showers and breezy conditions.
Sources
https://www.sheboygancounty.com
https://www.sheboyganwi.gov
https://www.plymouth.k12.wi.us
https://511wi.gov
