Town of Sheboygan, Weekly: April 7 Voting, Blizzard Cleanup
The past week in the Town of Sheboygan has been shaped by election preparations and continued recovery from a powerful March winter storm. Here’s what residents should know heading into the final stretch of March.
April 7 Election: Early Voting Underway
Spring election season is in full swing across Sheboygan County, with the April 7, 2026 ballot approaching quickly. Early in-person absentee voting is now available at municipal clerks’ offices, including for Town of Sheboygan residents.
The ballot includes local and county races, school board seats, and other spring offices that directly affect town services, schools, and property tax decisions. Residents are encouraged to confirm their polling location, review what’s on their ballot, and return absentee ballots well before Election Day.
Key date: Election Day is Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who still need to register can do so at the polls with required documentation.
Blizzard Cleanup and Road Conditions
Earlier this week, parts of Sheboygan County saw up to a foot of snow during a strong March blizzard that brought heavy snowfall, wind, and difficult travel conditions. While major highways and town roads have largely reopened, cleanup and snowbank management continue in some rural and residential areas.
Town residents should remain cautious on less-traveled roads, especially overnight and early morning as temperatures dip below freezing. Refreezing and slick spots are possible this weekend, particularly with nighttime lows falling into the 20s and 30s.
Public works crews across the county continue to address plow damage, clear storm drains, and monitor areas prone to drifting. Residents are asked to keep fire hydrants and storm drains clear where possible to help prevent flooding during melt.
Schools: Spring Break Begins Soon
Sheboygan-area schools are preparing for spring break at the end of March. Families in the Town of Sheboygan should confirm exact dates with their district, as many schools will be closed for several days to a full week.
With students home soon, drivers are reminded to watch for children in neighborhoods and near parks during daytime hours. Local libraries and community organizations typically expand youth programming during school breaks, and families are encouraged to check event calendars for activities in nearby Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls.
Looking Ahead: Meetings and Seasonal Transition
Late March and early April are traditionally busy for local governments as they finalize winter-related expenses and begin planning for spring roadwork and maintenance. Residents interested in zoning, road conditions, or local spending should watch upcoming town and county meeting agendas.
Weather-wise, a gradual transition toward spring is expected, though brief cool-downs remain possible. With melting snow and fluctuating temperatures, residents should prepare for muddy conditions in unpaved areas and variable road surfaces.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/town-of-sheboygan-weekly-april-7-election-prep-school-break-plans/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/sheboygan-voters-guide-early-voting-and-who-s-on-the-ballot-april-7/ar-AA1Z2KZx
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/sheboygan-county-areas-saw-up-to-a-foot-of-snow-during-march-blizzard/ar-AA1YPKLS
