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UPDATE Ravenoaks Subdivision Road Reconstruction Project: April 15, 2025 Re: UPDATE TO RAVENOAKS SUBDIVISION RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT Dear Town of Oregon Resident, The Town of Oregon has approved improvements to your neighborhood roads: Blue Heron Way, Gray Owl Court, Knollwood Drive, Onwentsia Trail, Partridge Hill Drive, Quail Court, Ravenoaks Trail and Twin Oaks Court. (Ahwahnee Ct. and Trail Ridge Court were paved more recently and are in good condition, so they will not require any improvements at this time.) The pulverizing and paving is planned to start Monday April 21. It will start with pulverizing and grading, which will take about a week to work through the neighborhood. Then on Monday April 28 paving will start, which will take about 4 days. Schedule is subject to change due to weather or other conditions. We will try to keep the website updated with changes.  Construction will typically take place M-F 7 am to 6 pm, but may extend beyond those hours, especially if time has been lost to rain days or other conditions. Your patience is appreciated during this ~2 week period, which will cause some inconvenience as the work and equipment will have a heavy presence during the weekday, and possibly on the weekend. You can possibly expect dust from the pulverizing and grading process, and you may notice particles of pulverized pavement temporarily tracked into your driveway from your vehicles.  The pulverizing and paving process may cause some disruption as you enter and exit your driveway if they are working in that location. Both the pulverizing and paving are moving operations, and they move relatively quickly, so it likely won’t be more than 10-15 min that your access is delayed. With some planning, you can look down the road to see if they are coming toward your driveway, so you can leave before or after they pass by your driveway. Avoid the active construction area as much as possible, both for your sake and for the sake of the construction crew. Each time a car passes, they will need to slow down or stop operations, prolonging the duration of the project. If you see the operation is happening to the south of your driveway, use the north access to Sayles Trail if possible (unless your driveway is very close to Sun Valley Parkway). If you see the operation is happening to the north of your driveway, use the south access to Sun Valley Parkway if possible (unless your driveway is very close to Sun Valley Parkway). Allow extra time to get to your destination, in case you have to take the far access or there are cars backed up due to the flagging operation, which can only allow 1 lane open at a time.  If you must pass through the active construction area, please drive slowly and be considerate of the workers for their safety. A smile and a wave is always appreciated, as they are doing their best to do a good job for you. If you have a flexible schedule, please try to avoid coming or going during the popular morning and evening hours when buses are present and people are coming and going to work and school. There will be flaggers to always allow people and emergency vehicles to get through. However, “through” traffic, is discouraged. If you can use another route to avoid the construction operation, please do so.  School buses will always be allowed through the construction zone to drop off and pick up students. Please use extra caution if your child is getting dropped off or picked up near the construction operation.  For questions on construction or traffic control, please contact Dustin Rondorf, Payne & Dolan at (608) 535-2463 mobile or drondorf@walbecgroup.com If you need assistance from the Town during the project, please reach out to Abel Schultz, Public Works Road Patrolman, at (608) 438-2397 mobile or aschultz@townoforegonwi.gov Please sign up for Town of Oregon news to stay up to date on this project and other Town activities. Visit: https://townoforegonwi.gov/subscribe-to-updates/ Thank you.   Jennifer Hanson Town Clerk

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Absentee Ballots for November 3, 2020 General Election

If you have requested a ballot by mail, you should track your ballot at https://myvote.wi.gov

Absentee ballots are mailed ONLY to those voters that have requested a ballot by mail.

For additional information on Wisconsin Absentee Voting, please visit the Wisconsin Elections Commission videos for information https://vimeo.com/showcase/7545193 

If you want to vote in-person prior to Election Day, you may vote at the Oregon Town Hall, 1138 Union Road, Oregon, WI  53575.  Hours for in-person absentee “early” voting are below or see notice here In-person Absentee Voting, Voter Registration or In-person Absentee Ballot Drop off Hours

Tuesday, October 20 to Friday, October 23 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon) and

Monday, October 26 to Friday, October 30 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The office will be closed outside of these hours, please call 835-3200 if you have questions.

The last day to request an absentee ballot by mail is Thursday, October 29, 2020.

The last day to request an in-person absentee ballot is Friday, October 30, 2020.

**All ballot must be returned to the polling place by 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 3 to be counted.

You are NOT allowed to pick-up an absentee ballot for yourself or anyone else (unless they are hospitalized and then required to follow specific conditions).  An absentee ballot can be completed in-person or mailed to you. 

The completed ballot can be returned via mail, hand delivered or dropped in the NEW locked dropbox on the railing at the town hall.  Absentee ballots cannot be returned electronically by fax or email, must return a hard copy with original voter signature and witness signature and address on absentee certification.

If you have questions, please contact the office at 835-3200 or email jhanson@townoforegonwi.gov or sgoth@townoforegonwi.gov