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Denmark Village Board Addresses Residents' Communication, Safety Concerns at Olympic Village

Village of Denmark trustees said Olympic Village's recent expansion - described as set to double the park's units - has triggered resident complaints about poor communication with management.

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Denmark Village Board Addresses Residents' Communication, Safety Concerns at Olympic Village
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At its most recent meeting, the Village of Denmark Board of Trustees addressed mounting problems connected to Olympic Village, the mobile-home community whose recent expansion is set to double the number of units in the park and has prompted residents to raise complaints about communications with management.

The board took up the issue "towards the end of this month's meeting of the Village of Denmark Board of Trustees, issues surrounding the Olympic Village mobile home community were addressed," and the record notes that trustees discussed resident complaints about "communication breakdowns wi" during the session that coverage dated Feb. 16, 2026 summarized.

Public material supplied after the meeting highlights the expansion as the central catalyst: "As reported in earlier editions of The Denmark News, the recent expansion project that is set to double the number of units in the park has created and exacerbated a number of problems for residents who cite poor communication with management as one of their chief concerns." That language frames the dispute around how Olympic Village management has notified - or failed to notify - residents about changes tied to the build-out.

The accounts provided to reporters do not identify individual trustees who spoke at the meeting, name any Olympic Village owner or management company, or list specific incidents tied to the complaints. The meeting coverage also gives no before-and-after unit counts beyond the characterization that the project is "set to double" the park's units, and it does not describe specific safety incidents or municipal enforcement actions linked to Olympic Village.

For clarity on next steps and oversight, public records would be the immediate route: official minutes or a recording of the Village of Denmark Board of Trustees meeting of mid-February 2026, building permits and site plans showing the expansion's authorized unit counts, and any written complaints or correspondence between residents and park management would document the scope and timing of problems residents described. Those records would also show whether the expansion is complete or still underway and whether the village has directed specific remedies or inspections.

Village officials, Olympic Village management and residents have not been named in the supplied account; confirming identities and obtaining on-the-record responses will be necessary to move beyond the broad description provided at the Feb. 16, 2026 meeting and to determine whether the communication breakdowns have produced regulatory or safety concerns that require formal village action.

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