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About Town of Grand Chute

Located in the Fox Cities, Grand Chute is the commercial and retail center of the Fox Cities metropolitan area. The Fox River Mall anchors a regional shopping, hospitality, and entertainment district. Grand Chute is home to the main campus of Fox Valley Technical College, the Community First Champion Center, Fox Cities Stadium, Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve, several community and neighborhood parks, and an extensive network of pedestrian and bicycle facilities.

We’ve collected a wealth of information about the Town of Grand Chute so taxpayers and residents can understand how township government operates and hold administrators accountable. Click on the links below to learn about the town’s history and census details, how to contact board members, when public meetings take place, and much more. For the latest news, click here.

  1. History
    A pivotal moment in Grand Chute’s history occurred in 1984 when the Fox Valley Mall opened. At 1.21 million square feet, it is the largest mall in the state.
  2. Facts and Figures
    Learn about Grand Chute’s population, per-capita income, and economy.
  3. Leadership
    Grand Chute government is overseen by a Town Board with a chairman and four “seats.”
  4. Budget
    The 2023 budget proposes total spending of $23.365 million, $1.59 million more than was budgeted in 2022.
  5. Board Meeting Schedule
    The Town Board typically meets at 6:31 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, although that schedule is subject to change.
  6. Meeting Minutes
    Minutes of past meetings of the Grand Chute Town Board are available here: https://go.boarddocs.com/wi/aasd/Board.nsf/Public%20.

 

Joseph Bast
Joseph Bast
Joseph Bast was born and raised in the Fox Valley, graduated from Kimberly High School, and went to college and had a career in Chicago. After retiring in 2018, he returned to the Fox Valley and currently resides in Appleton’s new Riverheath community. He and his wife, Diane, created the Wisconsin Patriots Toolbox website and are active with Northeast Wisconsin Patriots and Appleton Concerned Taxpayers.
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