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The Role of New Urbanism in Public Health & Transportation

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

Please join the Wisconsin Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism and the Southwest District of the Wisconsin American Panning Association for a panel discussion.  The panel highlights Milwaukee leaders discussing issues and opportunities to encourage active lifestyles in the urban environment.  Sponsored by the Department of Architecture Lecture Series of The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning

Panel participants are:

  • Marcia Caton Campbell, Ph.D. – Milwaukee Program Director, Center for Resilient Cities
  • David Schlabowske – Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator, City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works
  • Janet McMahon – Executive Director, Well City Milwaukee; Associate Vice President of Healthy Lifestyles, YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee
  • Theodore Lipscomb – Milwaukee County Supervisor, 1st District, Milwaukee County
  • Patricia Algiers – Moderator – consultant in urban and corporate placemaking; President of Patricia S. Algiers & Associates, Inc.
  • Eric Gass, Ph.D. – Presenter – Public Health Research & Policy Director, City of Milwaukee Health Department

Location:  University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee; School of Architecture & Urban Planning
2131 E. Hartford Ave. (Corner of Hartford & Maryland Avenues); Room AUP 170



Friday Photos Friday, 23. October 2009

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Friday Photos

Latitude Apartments

Latitude Apartments Construction - Farwell Avenue

Latitude Apartments

Latitude Apartments Construction - Kenilworth

Latitude Apartments

Latitude Apartments Construction

St. Johns on the Lake

St. Johns on the Lake - Construction - East Side

St. Johns on the Lake

St. Johns on the Lake - Construction - Lower East Side


Milwaukee County: Committee on Economic and Community Development Meeting

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

The Milwaukee County Economic & Community Development oversees the administration of federal, state and local housing programs in the county, including the Urban Community Development Block Grant Program. Matters pertaining to economic development of Milwaukee County, including the best disposition of county properties, are decided by this Committee. It also makes decisions on the Research Park and the Airport Business Park.

Meets at 9:00 A.M. on the 2nd Monday before the County Board Meeting in room 203-R of the Milwaukee County Courthouse.

Agenda



Milwaukee County: Committee on Parks, Energy and Environment Meeting

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

All matters concerning county parks and parkways are the responsibility of this Committee. Members set policy for the parks department, organized recreation, cultural activities, the University Extension program, the Environmental Services Division of the Department of Public Works and Zoo park services. Members have jurisdiction over matters concerning the conservation of all uses of energy and make recommendations relating to conservation of air, water, energy and all other resources.

Meets at 9:00 A.M. on the 2nd Tuesday before the County Board Meeting

Agenda



Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee Meeting

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

The Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee reviews issues relating to city development, zoning, historic preservation, incremental tax financing, building codes and housing projects.

The Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee meetings start at 9:00 a.m. and are held in the Room 301-B, City Hall, unless otherwise noted.

Agenda



Community & Economic Development Committee Meeting

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

The Community and Economic Development Committee hears matters relating to community development, block grants, job development, business improvement districts, city public relations, industrial land banks and revenue bonds, emerging business enterprises, recreation, cultural arts and the library system.

The Community and Economic Development Committee meetings start at 9:00 a.m. and are held in the Room 301-B, City Hall, unless otherwise noted.

Agenda



Near North Side Plan Open House

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

Draft recommendations for the plan will be on display for public review and comment.

WHERE: Eaton Corp
4201 N. 27th Street
(27th Street entrance)

For more information click on the link provided below.

http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html



Near North Side Plan Open House

Oct 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Events

Draft recommendations for the plan will be on display for public review and comment.

WHERE: Eaton Corp
4201 N. 27th Street
(27th Street entrance)

For more information click on the link provided below.

http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html



Apartment Development is Strong in Milwaukee

Oct 22nd, 2009 | By | Category: Bridgeview, Downtown, East Side, Historic Third Ward, Jackson Square Apartments, The Brewery, The North End

Regardless of what neighborhood it is, the development of new apartments is a growing trend in Milwaukee.  Currently there are two prominent projects vying for City of Milwaukee financial support in one form or another, the Bookends and The Moderne. Outside of the two proposed towers there are numerous other projects at various stages around urban Milwaukee.

Wangard Properties (Proposed)

The most recently announced of any of the projects.  Tom Daykin reported yesterday that Wangard Properties intends to build an apartment building next to the Highbridge Condominiums (developed by New Land Enterprises) on N. Water St/E. Kane St.  The proposed building would likely include no more than 88 units.

Latitude Apartments (Under Construction)

Originally a project of New Land Enterprises, the Latitude Apartments won full zoning approval from the Milwaukee Common Council in December 2008 and was sold to Dermond Property Investments for $2.1 million in January 2009.  The project is located at the intersection of Kenilworth Ave and Farwell Ave just across from the Kenilworth Square Apartments.  Construction is in full swing now.  When finished the $13 million project will feature 90 units, and 7,500 square feet of street-level retail.  The units are broken down into 71 one-bedroom units and 19 studios.  Units range in size from 650 to 1,000 square feet.  The project includes 90 underground parking spaces, with 13 reserved for retail tenants.  Direct access to the Oak Leaf Trail is a unique aspect of the project.

Jackson Square Apartments (Under Construction)

Under construction in the Third Ward is Robert Joseph’s 81-unit Jackson Square Apartments.  When finished the project will feature 100+ underground parking stalls, and 9,000 square feet of retail space.  Rents will range from $800 to $1,600 with units split between one and two bedrooms.

Corcoran Lofts (Under Construction)

The Corcoran Lofts are under construction on Corcoran Avenue in the Third Ward and are on pace to open in the spring of 2010.  A Mandel Group development, the six-story development will include 76 units and 3,400 square feet of retail space.  The building will connect to Mandel’s 138-unit Gaslight Lofts, which will allow Corcoran residents to take advantage of Gaslight Lofts amenities such as the fitness center.  It will also allow the operating staff at the Gaslight Lofts to serve the new building. Rents will range from about $900 to $1,500.  The first two floors of the building are largely all parking, with the apartments being confined to the upper four floors. Urban Milwaukee has extensively photographed the development of this project, visible in our Friday Photos feature.

The North End ONE (Open)

ONE, the first building in the “neighborhood by design” development has been a resounding success in terms of apartment occupancy so far.  Having opened in the late spring of this year, the 83-unit Mandel Group development is within a couple units of being completely leased.  On a positive note for Milwaukee, Richard Lincoln of the Mandel Group estimates that 75% of the residents have moved to the building from outside of the city.  Mandel has a letter of intent for 3,000 of the 12,000 square feet of first floor retail space.  The next building built in the North End is likely to feature apartments as opposed to condos as well.  Mandel hopes to break ground on that building in 2010. Urban Milwaukee took a tour of the building while construction was finishing.

Bridgeview (Open)

A former warehouse turned apartment building by Lighthouse Development, the 55-unit Bridgeview is part of the South Water Works development just south of the Third Ward in Walker’s Point.  One and two-bedroom units with prices ranging from $900 to $1,800.  The five-story building that was once home to Pittsburgh Plate Glass (PPG) is 85% leased and over 75% occupied. Urban Milwaukee took a tour of the building when it was under construction.

Blue Ribbon Lofts (Open)

The former Pabst Brewing Keg House is now home to 95 units by way of Gorman and Company Inc.  A big piece of the conversion of the Pabst Brewing Complex into The Brewery.  Targeted towards the creative class, the building features a music studio, artists’ workspaces and galleries, a fully equipped business center and conference rooms, a theater/presentation space and a fitness center.  Of the 95 units, 69 are available under affordable rent tax credits thanks to tax credits from WHEDA to support the project’s development.  The total project cost was $16.2 million.



Milwaukee H1N1 Vaccination Free Clinic

Oct 21st, 2009 | By | Category: Events

The City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) will administer H1N1 vaccine to City of Milwaukee residents on Friday, October 23, 2009 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at Sara Scott Middle School, located at 1017 N. 12th Street. If vaccine supplies remain, clinics will also be held on Saturday, October 24 at both South Division High School, located at 1515 W. Lapham, and Sara Scott Middle School from 10-3PM.
Public groups being initially targeted for H1N1 vaccination due to risk for severe disease or complications of H1N1 flu illness include:

  • Anyone aged 6 months to 24 years
  • Pregnant women
  • People aged 25-64 who have chronic medical problems like asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or immune system problems
  • People who live with or care for infants under 6 months of age
  • Healthcare workers and Emergency Medical Services personnel

Public health officials emphasize that the H1N1 vaccine is made the same way as regular seasonal flu vaccine, and, like seasonal flu vaccine, is very safe and effective. They encourage everyone in the recommended groups to get vaccinated now to prevent illness and the spread of disease to others in the community.

Free H1N1 flu vaccine will be provided free of charge and on voluntary first-come first-served basis to all citizens wishing to receive them. Clinics in the City are being promoted for underinsured and uninsured individuals and families who would not be able to readily receive vaccination from a medical provider. If vaccine supplies are available, the MHD will continue to hold public vaccination clinics over the next several weeks to ensure that public demand is met.

Many private healthcare providers will be receiving the H1N1 vaccine in the coming weeks. Persons with healthcare insurance may wish to receive their vaccination in this setting. Please contact your medical provider for further information.

WHEN: Friday, October 23, 2009
WHERE: Sara Scott Middle School (1017 N. 12th St.) Milwaukee, WI
TIME: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
PRESS CONFERENCE: Noon
SPEAKERS: Mayor Tom Barrett
Commissioner of Health Bevan K. Baker