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File #: 251418    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: In Council-Adoption
File created: 12/16/2025 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action:
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution directing the Department of Public Works to develop plans for use of the City’s urban wood.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
1/28/20261 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION

Minutes note: Appeared Danielle Rodriguez (DPW-Director of Operations)
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
12/16/20250 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
251418
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
250001
Sponsor
ALD. COGGS
Title
Substitute resolution directing the Department of Public Works to develop plans for use of the City’s urban wood.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Department of Public Works to develop and present to the Common Council a pilot program for alternative, innovative uses for the City’s urban wood beyond partnership with Kettle Moraine Hardwoods.
Body
Whereas, Urban wood is defined as lumber produced from trees or other sources that were removed for reasons other than harvest of their lumber, typically from urban settings like city streets; and

Whereas, Use of urban wood has occurred for many years, and during the 1990’s small-scale networking efforts began to coalesce around the upcycling of urban wood; and

Whereas, These efforts ramped up considerably with the infestation of the emerald ash borer, which killed millions of trees across the United States, and in the Midwest in particular; and

Whereas, In the years that followed, the U.S. Forest Service began providing funding to launch local networks, demonstration projects, and educational programs to get industry members connected and customers interested in urban wood; and

Whereas, The Wisconsin chapter of the Urban Wood Network is one such organization; and

Whereas, On an annual basis, the Department of Public Works removes thousands of trees from around the city, representing thousands of tons of wood; and

Whereas, Before 2012, these trees were hauled to landfills for disposal, and the City paid landfill tipping charges; and

Whereas, In 2012, the City began working with partners to upcycle these trees into firewood and other wood products, including an on-going partnership with Kettle Moraine Hardwoods; and

Whereas, To date, there has been no recent bid process for the City’s urban wood or exploration of possible alternatives to the City’s partnership with Kettle Moraine Hardwoods; and

Whereas, It is in the City...

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