Politicians
This week’s Eyes on Milwaukee column explores Herb Kohl’s commitment to a new arena, the idea of another downtown strip club, Northwestern Mutual’s potential new downtown building, and a whole lot more.
Tags: Northwestern Mutual
Posted in Bradley Center, East Town, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Herb Kohl, Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee |
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Eyes on Milwaukee this week focuses on the committee appointments by Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines, Supervisor Haas’ efforts for a Milwaukee County attraction pass, the restaurant coming to The Moderne, and more.
Posted in Community & Economic Development Committee, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Robert Donovan, Terry Witkowski, Tony Zielinski, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee |
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Welcome to the ninth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week I examine the coming changes to the Milwaukee Delegation, how another big city gets quite the luxury perk, the difference between the charter meetings of the City and County, Milwaukee’s new City Clerk, and more.
Posted in Common Council, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Gov 2.0, Marina Dimitrijevic, Milwaukee County, Willie Hines |
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Welcome to the seventh installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week the focus is all on City of Milwaukee elected officials following yesterday’s election. I explore the likelihood that Willie Hines runs for Mayor, how the new Common Council will resemble the old Common Council, the wide disparity in vote totals between districts, Bob Donovan winning the war, the shocking number of votes Johnny Thomas got, and Spencer Coggs’ new job.
Posted in City of Milwaukee, Common Council, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Robert Donovan, Tony Zielinski, Walker's Point, Willie Hines, Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee |
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Welcome to the sixth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week I take an initial look at Alderman Witkowski’s attempt to redefine Milwaukee’s historic preservation ordinance, the Miller Park sales tax’s sunset, the ugly turn Juarez versus Donovan has taken, and more.
Posted in Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, Historic Preservation Commission, Robert Donovan |
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Welcome to the fourth installment of Eyes on Milwaukee. This week we take a look at free bus rides for St. Patrick’s Day, the idea of applying Moneyball principles to project renderings, how Police Chief Flynn has apparently managed to cut in half the service calls originated from MCTS buses, the notion of a new union for UWM, and more.
Posted in Ed Flynn, Eyes on Milwaukee, Feature, MCTS |
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Alderman Bob Bauman, who represents downtown and the near west side, has put forth a proposal to relocate the Milwaukee Police Department headquarters and municipal courts to southeast corner of 27th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. As part of that proposal the MPD District 1 station would be relocated to W. Wisconsin Avenue between 6th Street and the Milwaukee River and the former MPD headquarters would be redeveloped.
Posted in Avenues West, Feature, Milwaukee Police Department, Robert Bauman, Westown |
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Trinitas Ventures’ request for a change in zoning, from Industrial Light 2 to Detail Plan Development, was recommended for denial by the City Plan Commission at the February 6th, 2012 meeting.
Posted in City Plan Commission, Feature, Milele Coggs, Nik Kovac, Riverwest |
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Wednesday night, Alderman Nik Kovac held a public meeting to allow feedback to be voiced regarding the three proposed alternatives for the redevelopment of the one-story East Library into a mixed-use facility. The meeting was a follow-up to a meeting last November discussing the potential of issuing a request-for-proposal (RFP) for the redevelopment of the East Library site. Attendees at the meeting were provided with an update on the process and allowed to ask questions about the process and proposals. The predictable East Side public meeting questions were aired, but which, if any, of the proposals will be selected?
Tags: Ashanti Hamilton, East Library, Library Board, Milele Coggs
Posted in East Library, East Side, Feature, Milwaukee Public Library System, Nik Kovac |
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Yesterday, Alderman Donovan called for a referendum to be held before moving forward with the Milwaukee Streetcar project. A referendum that wouldn’t be held until the Spring primaries on February 21st, 2012. Making a proposal such as this reminds us that there wasn’t a referendum for the Hoan Bridge reconstruction, the I-94 expansion, or the $810 million, not including utilities cost, Marquette Interchange project.
Posted in City of Milwaukee, Feature, Milwaukee Streetcar, Robert Donovan |
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