Championing Urban Life In The Cream City




    Our 2009 Top Ten Lists

    Christmas has come and gone, and 2008 has been another interesting year for urbanism in Milwaukee. It’s time to look forward to what we can hope for and plan on in 2009. We broke our thoughts down into three separate categories. The first chronicles the projects we think would genuinely promote urbanism in Milwaukee. The second are proposed projects that we would like to see break ground. The third and final list is of projects that we’ll almost certainly be following in Milwaukee this next year.

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    Potential Changes to the RFP Process

    Milwaukee should explore how land sales are managed in order to achieve the highest and best use. If Milwaukee can become better at converting land from public and vacant to private and developed it will only be a benefit to the entire city by building a better urban fabric and raising the city tax base.

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    Snow is Not Good for Buses

    The massive amount of snow that fell on Milwaukee on Thursday night wrecked some serious havoc on the MCTS 10 bus route on Friday. Lyon Street, to which I call home, appeared to have some kind of magnetic snow that attracted buses. By 10:30 a.m. three buses were stuck in the snow on Lyon Street (which ironically only crosses the 10 route, but isn’t actually part of it), and three more were stuck in the snow within two blocks.

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    Watch The Lake Express High Speed Ferry Dock

    While the title may not sound that exciting, the Lake Express High-Speed Ferry docks in the Menomonee River valley for the winter. So to get there, it must travel in from Lake Michigan. They created a time-lapse photography video to show the journey and published it online. If you’ve got two minutes, it’s interesting to watch the bridges rise and see what your view would be like if owned a yacht (or coal barge).

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    Fine, Let the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Expand in Wauwatosa leadimage

    Back in March, 2008 I started an organization that worked to convince the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee that expanding into Wauwatosa was the wrong choice for the university, the City of Milwaukee, and Southeast Wisconsin. The range of issues the Wauwatosa site presents is broad, but generally we focused on showing how a downtown location could meet and exceed UWM’s goals without the additional hurdles that the Wauwatosa site brings with it.

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    Milwaukee County Board Task Force on the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Transit Authority Recommendations

    The Milwaukee County Board Task Force on the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Transit Authority Recommendations, chaired by Supervisor Patricia Jursik, met for the first time on Monday December 29th, 2008. Other members of the task force present at the meeting included Supervisor Chris Larson, Supervisor John Thomas (who arrived late), Thomas Kujawa (formerly of MCTS), and Lloyd Grant (attending on behalf of Ms. Anita Gulotta-Connelly). The goal of the task force is to present recommendations to the Transportation Committee, which will then be presented to the full Milwaukee County Board on February 5th, 2009.

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Neighborhoods

Company To Supply KRM Train Sets Closes Doors
January 2nd, 2009 by Jeramey Jannene

Colorado Railcar Manufacturing, the company slated to provide the train sets for the potential Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee (KRM) commuter rail line, has closed its doors due to a liquidity problem. The company was the only supplier of diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains that met FRA standards to operate on the same tracks as freight trains. So the battle over a recently released (and highly-flawed in our opinion) cost report might have to be tabled at this point.

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Photos from the Top of the Downer Avenue Parking Garage
January 1st, 2009 by Dave Reid

This past year saw tension grow between New Land Enterprises and East Side residents over the proposed redevelopment of Downer Avenue. Although the issue isn’t completely resolved, as shown by the ongoing lawsuit, progress has been made towards the redevelopment of Downer Avenue. At this point the Schwartz building has been rehabbed and medical offices have been added to the long vacant upper floors.

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Fine, Let the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Expand in Wauwatosa
December 30th, 2008 by Dave Reid

Back in March, 2008 I started an organization that worked to convince the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee that expanding into Wauwatosa was the wrong choice for the university, the City of Milwaukee, and Southeast Wisconsin. The range of issues the Wauwatosa site presents is broad, but generally we focused on showing how a downtown location could meet and exceed UWM’s goals without the additional hurdles that the Wauwatosa site brings with it.

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Protecting the Milwaukee River? Or Overreaching Zoning?
December 23rd, 2008 by Dave Reid

Over the past few years the Milwaukee River Work Group (”MRWG”) has pushed to create an overlay district to “protect” the Milwaukee River. This overlay district would create new building setback requirements, height limits, and introduce the concept of a viewshed for properties along the Milwaukee River.

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Government

Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors December 18th, 2008 Meeting Notes
December 21st, 2008 by Dave Reid

This meeting of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors featured the much debated resolution regarding the proposed Regional Transit Authority. Supervisors Mayo, Clark, andWeishan led the efforts to pass a resolution rejecting the RTA’s proposal. They raised concerns regarding the proposed governance structure of the RTA, and that not all of Racine would be included in the taxing area. In addition to these concerns Supervisor Clark added that she doesn’t want the RTA “take our authority away, and then took aim at the RTA’s proposed use of a sales tax funding source saying, “all of a sudden they have a novel idea.”

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People

Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee November 18th Meeting Notes
November 21st, 2008 by Dave Reid

New Land Enterprises was before the committee requesting a change in zoning to construct a 5-story apartment building to be located on North Farwell Avenue and East Kenilworth. Although the current zoning would allow for 33 units New Land Enterprises intends for 91 units to be constructed. Individual units would range in size from 560 square feet to 850 square feet and would include one parking spot. It was generally accepted by the committee that this plan for higher density with smaller units would in fact be better for the neighborhood.

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Transit

Free Bus Rides on New Year’s Eve
December 30th, 2008 by Jeramey Jannene

MillerCoors is stepping up to the plate again this year and offering free rides for any MCTS bus after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. Service on 13 routes will also run every half hour until 4 a.m.

Think, don’t drive.

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Xtras

Weekly Bookmarks - Monday, 05. January 2009
January 5th, 2009 by Dave Reid

17 years later, transit impasse drags on - JSOnline
Bradley Center reports $2.1M net loss - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
Marquette moves on project despite donation lull
Milwaukee could become Global Freshwater Capital : The Bay View Compass
Senator slams city’s contracting preference

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