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Mayor Boelk Addresses Tornado Recovery and Path Forward for Mayville

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The City of Mayville continues to recover after an EF2 tornado struck the community on May 15, causing widespread damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure.

Mayor Boelk Addresses Tornado Recovery and Path Forward for Mayville

In his latest report, Mayor Rob Boelk said the storm impacted an estimated 25 percent of the city, making it one of the most destructive weather events in Mayville’s recent history. The tornado left behind significant debris, structural damage, and disruptions that required immediate response from city staff, emergency personnel, and volunteers.

Mayor Boelk praised first responders, public works crews, utility workers, and neighboring communities for their rapid and coordinated response in the aftermath of the storm. He also expressed gratitude to residents who stepped up to help neighbors with cleanup and recovery efforts.

City officials have been working closely with county and state agencies to assess damage and explore disaster assistance options. The mayor noted that documenting losses and establishing clear recovery policies are critical steps toward helping affected residents and businesses move forward.

As recovery continues, the city is also focusing on long-term rebuilding and resiliency. Mayor Boelk emphasized the importance of community input and transparency as Mayville develops plans to address storm damage, infrastructure needs, and future preparedness.

“While the damage has been significant, the strength and resilience of our community have been even greater,” Boelk said. “Together, we will continue working toward recovery and rebuilding.”

Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official city updates regarding disaster assistance programs, public hearings, and recovery resources as Mayville moves ahead in the weeks and months to come.

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