A second city in Trempealeau County is being sued for what’s being called an illegal annexation of property for a frac sand mining operation.
The City of Whitehall recently annexed a zigzagging 1,200-acre parcel from its neighbor, the Town of Lincoln, for the development of a frac sand mine proposed by Whitehall Sand and Rail. However, a review by the Department of Administration found the annexation wasn’t contiguous, and now Lincoln is filing suit.
Lincoln Board Chairman Jack Speerstra said they’re trying to protect town residents.
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“The whole idea of annexing to the city for the purpose of getting easier regulations to mine sand and taking away the voice of the folks out in the township is really our big concern,” said Speerstra.
Whitehall Mayor Rod Moen said he’s confident the annexation will hold up in court.
The Town of Lincoln is settling another annexation lawsuit with the City of Independence.
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