Town of Lyndon, Weekly News Brief (Sheboygan County Focus)
Local government
Comprehensive Plan Update: two public open houses
The Town of Lyndon has posted a notice for two public open houses connected to its Comprehensive Plan Update. The dates are Wednesday, March 4 and Wednesday, April 1, and both are scheduled for 6:00–7:00 p.m.. If you live in the Town of Lyndon, own property there, or farm in the town, these sessions are a simple way to weigh in on what should be prioritized as the update work continues.
The plan update touches on a range of long-term topics, including land use, housing, transportation, rural character, natural resources, and broader town services over time. Open houses are typically most useful when you bring specific examples: what you want to protect, where you see pressure or change, and what you think needs attention over the next several years.
If you can’t attend in person, consider contacting the town with comments so they can be included as the Comprehensive Plan Update moves forward.
Public safety + travel
Snow could impact Saturday travel
A late-week forecast update for Sheboygan County called for snow on Saturday, with the possibility of a few inches and reduced visibility during heavier bursts. In the Town of Lyndon, that often translates into extra caution on county highways and rural roads—especially at intersections and along open stretches where blowing snow can quickly reduce sightlines.
If you’ll be out during the peak window, plan for longer stops and extra following distance. Give plows room to work, and keep a winter kit in your vehicle in case conditions worsen unexpectedly.
Community notes
Get updates from the town
For day-to-day items like agendas, notices, and announcements, the Town of Lyndon website includes a subscription option for notifications. That can be helpful during late winter, when weather and meeting schedules can shift and planning-related updates may come in quickly.
Sources
https://lyndonshebcowi.gov/2026/02/23/notice-02-23-2026/
https://lyndonshebcowi.gov/comprehensive-plan-update/
https://whbl.com/2026/02/27/saturday-snow-now-possibly-2-4-inches/
