Eye On Oshkosh - Oshkosh City Manager Rebecca Grill, taped 6-5-25
On the most recent edition of Eye on Oshkosh, host Cheryl Hentz welcomes new Oshkosh City Manager Rebecca Grill. She has been on the job since February, and even though many people are familiar with her and where she came from, we wanted to give viewers and radio listeners a chance to hear those things again – just in case they missed some of the introductions made early on, or in case someone would like to hear them again.
Also part of the discussion was a new city ordinance for the Fox River as it runs through the community and as it relates to shoreline erosion; some street construction projects happening this summer and a couple of other infrastructure projects; planned renovations for The Grand Oshkosh; and the Municipal Services Payments program, a program directed at state-owned properties in Oshkosh such as the prison and university.
These properties are tax-exempt, yet they receive city services such as police and fire protection. At one time, under the Municipal Services Payments program (MSP), the State fully paid Oshkosh to provide those services, but over the years the amount of money reimbursed has dwindled to about 37%, leaving city residents who own properties holding the bag for the remaining nearly 63%. There is a movement calling on Madison to start refunding the city at 100% for these services which, if done, would reduce each person’s annual property tax bill by about $72. A resolution asking the state to begin paying 100% for their own buildings’ fire and police protection has been signed by members of the Common Council and several other elected officials are in full support of this, as well. You can let your local lawmakers know that you’re in favor of Madison fully-funding the MSP program by contacting them or by reaching out to Joint Finance Committee members directly in Madison. Think of the difference approximately $72 would make to you on your own property tax bill! And thank you City Manager Grill for bringing this to everyone’s attention!
Also on this show is a brief discussion of the potholes in so many city streets and how to report them to the city, short of calling the road division on the phone.
You won’t want to miss this show. You can see it here or by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/YCtcq82O6Kg