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WI SB735
Bill
Status
Introduced
12/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mary Felzkowski
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AI Summary
- Allows municipalities to create neighborhood improvement districts (NIDs) with authority to approve special charges on properties, but only when all property owners in the proposed district petition for creation
- Special charge proceeds must fund infrastructure related to residential development within the NID, with charges collectible in installments and includable on property tax bills
- Operating plans must describe the infrastructure to be funded and specify repayment amounts attributed to each parcel or the method for determining those amounts
- Mailed notice requirements may be waived if all NID property is owned by a single person; NID boards consist of owner designees until at least 5 persons own property in the district
- Amends real estate disclosure forms to require sellers of residential property and vacant land to disclose any existing neighborhood improvement special charges
Legislative Description
Financing certain infrastructure by special charge approved by a neighborhood improvement district.
Last Action
Senators Ratcliff and Smith added as coauthors
2/18/2026
Committee Referrals
Transportation and Local Government12/12/2025
Full Bill Text
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