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Wisconsin Builders Association sues Sussex over security payments

The Wisconsin Builders Association is suing the village of Sussex, alleging that the village is violating state law by retaining security payments for longer than it is legally allowed.  The Wisconsin Builders Association also argues in its suit, filed in Waukesha County Circuit Court on Feb. 5, that the village should accept a performance bond rather than insisting on cash or letters of credit before getting plat approval. A performance bond is a guarantee that contractors will complete the work.  The association is representing Hidden Hills Development LLC,  which wanted to subdivide a tract in 2017. Hidden Hills provided a letter of credit as security, and substantially completed public improvements in November 2017, the lawsuit said. In March 2020  more than two years after the improvements were completed  Hidden Hills sought to have its letter of credit released.

These eight Milwaukee-area developments are expected to open this year, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

These eight Milwaukee-area developments are expected to open this year, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic Evan Frank, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Stengel Hill Architecture A rendering shows what Granite Hills Hospital will look like when complete in August 2021. The $33 million, 120-bed behavioral health hospital, which will be owned and operated by Universal Health Services, will be located at 1706 S. 68th St. in West Allis. The global pandemic has affected all areas of our lives. In the construction industry, projects have been delayed or even canceled. But a number of developments still plan to open in 2021. Now News Group selected eight developments in the Milwaukee suburbs that are scheduled to be completed this year. The projects highlight the variety of development happening throughout suburban Milwaukee: apartments, condominiums, a hotel, hospitals. The list is not comprehensive.

After people and animals fell through Okauchee Lake, here are tips for staying safe on iced over waters

After people and animals fell through Okauchee Lake, here are tips for staying safe on iced over waters Evan Frank, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Laura Taylor A UTV was removed from Okauchee Lake after it broke through the ice on Jan. 30. A utility terrain vehicle with two people aboard broke through the ice on Okauchee Lake on Jan. 30. According to Western Lakes Fire District Chief Brad Bowen, the call came in just before 5 p.m. When the first unit arrived at the scene near the Golden Mast Inn, both people were out of the water.  Bowen said one of the individuals was pulled down by the UTV, but was able to get out of the water soon after. There were no injuries, and both declined to go to the hospital.

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