Town of Lyndon Roundup: April 7 Election, Planning Commission Openings
The first full week of April brings an important election, opportunities to serve locally, and ongoing seasonal road and safety reminders for Town of Lyndon residents.
Spring Election Set for April 7
Voters in the Town of Lyndon will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 7 for Wisconsin’s spring election. Local and regional offices are on the ballot, along with any countywide or school district races that apply to town residents.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents who have not yet returned absentee ballots should ensure they are delivered according to state guidelines. As always, bring an acceptable photo ID and confirm your polling location before heading out.
With unpredictable early April weather possible, voters should plan ahead for travel time and allow extra time if rain showers develop.
Planning Commission Openings
The Town of Lyndon is seeking residents interested in serving on its Planning Commission. The commission reviews zoning matters, land use proposals, and long-range planning topics that directly shape development in the town.
This is an opportunity for residents to play a hands-on role in guiding growth, reviewing subdivision plans, and advising the Town Board on land use decisions. Interested residents are encouraged to contact town officials for details about qualifications, term length, and the appointment process.
Volunteer service on the commission can be especially impactful as rural communities balance agricultural land preservation with residential and business development.
Seasonal Road Weight Limits Remain in Effect
As spring thaw continues across Sheboygan County, seasonal weight limits remain a concern on rural roads serving Lyndon residents. Thawing conditions can weaken roadbeds, making them more susceptible to damage from heavy vehicles.
Drivers operating large trucks, farm equipment, or construction vehicles should confirm current restrictions before traveling. Preserving local roads during the thaw helps reduce costly repairs later in the year.
School and Youth Activities in the Area
Families in the Town of Lyndon are connected to nearby school districts, including Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls, where spring sports seasons are underway. Softball and baseball schedules ramp up in April, with area teams beginning conference play.
Parents and students should watch district communications for any weather-related schedule adjustments, especially with showers in the forecast this weekend and early next week.
Looking Ahead
Following the April 7 election, unofficial results will be posted by the county, with certifications to follow. Residents can also expect regular Town Board and commission meetings later this month as spring projects and planning efforts move forward.
With warmer temperatures gradually returning and outdoor activity picking up, now is a good time to stay informed about local decisions that affect roads, land use, and community services.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-lyndon-roundup-april-7-election-planning-commission-openings/
https://www.sheboygancounty.com/departments/departments-f-q/county-clerk/elections
https://www.plymouth.k12.wi.us/
https://www.sheboyganpress.com/
