Little Chute WI

signifies the resilience and potential of small towns in America. Beau Bernhoft, the Village Administrator, brings a fresh perspective on what makes Little Chute a special place to live and work. With over five years of experience in municipal management in Wisconsin, Bernhoft found Little Chute the most appealing choice for its blend of community warmth and economic vitality. “It is a growing community,” he states. “There is so much going on and so much opportunity for growth here.” The allure of Little Chute, according to Bernhoft, lies in its ability to maintain a cozy small-town ambiance while fostering an environment ripe for large manufacturers and burgeoning development. This balance is not always easy to achieve, but Little Chute does it gracefully, integrating new growth into the community without losing its charm. A key aspect of Little Chute’s appeal is its strategic location within the Fox Valley, a collaborative network of communities in Wisconsin. This regional cooperation is crucial to the village’s growth trajectory, providing a supportive backdrop for economic and community development. “It’s also well ingrained within the Fox Valley,” Bernhoft explains, highlighting the importance of community collaboration in fostering regional growth. FOSTERING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT THROUGH EVENTS AND SERVICES Little Chute prides itself on its economic development and robust community initiatives designed to unite residents and foster a sense of belonging. From seasonal festivals to accessible public spaces, these efforts play a critical role in enhancing the quality of life for everyone in the village. The Community Development Director, David Kittel, shares insights into some innovative initiatives Little Chute has launched to engage its residents. The village’s proactive approach to community involvement is showcased through events such as Market on Main and Pines on the Plaza. “The village has started our event called Market on Main. This coming year will be our fourth year,” Kittel reveals, highlighting the event’s growth and 3 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 04 L I TTLE CHUTE, WI

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