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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 7. November 2011

Nov 7th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Aldermen create city Department of International Trade By Larry Sandler
Neighborhood leaders, funders, developers, lenders, corporations and city officials discuss success of Milwaukee’s central City By milwaukeecourieronline.com
The Milwaukee Streetcar – Notice of Availability and Public Hearing By milwaukeecourieronline.com
Hank Aaron Extension Has Been Extended By Dave Schlabowske
2012 County Budget Vote, Upcoming Event [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 8. August 2011

Aug 8th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Young professionals drawn to urban living By Tom Daykin
Lakefront redevelopment rare case of cooperation By Sean Ryan
Police bike squads serve, protect and pedal By Tom Held
Lamers Connect Bus Line Now Bicycle Friendly! By Dave Schlabowske
Apps for Milwaukee By Joe Peterangelo
Former Concordia campus renovations beginning By Tom Daykin
New tenants [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 4. April 2011

Apr 4th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Busses: Lean & Green By Riverwest Currents
New school seeks to make Milwaukee healthier By milwaukeecourieronline.com
LBWN awarded MANDI for Silver City Townhomes By Sharon McGowan
Walker proposes major Hoan project By The Business Journal
$300 million makeover planned for Hoan Bridge By Bill Glauber
Gov. Walker Announces $300M Makeover For Hoan Bridge By [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 14. February 2011

Feb 14th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Downtown Milwaukee office foreclosed By Sean Ryan
A Velorution Inspired By Dave Schlabowske
Historic south side convent proposed for apartment project By Tom Daykin
Downtown sites seek tax credits to build apartments By Tom Daykin
Frommer’s: Milwaukee Public Market is one of “America’s best” By Jeff Sherman
Historic south side building proposed [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 27. December 2010

Dec 27th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Urban farming 2.0: No soil, no sun By Jennifer Alsever
‘Fuel apocalypse’ to come: Gas could top $3.75 by spring, analyst says By Brett Clanton
EDITORIAL: Rail funding a gift from Ohio and Wisconsin By fresnobee.com
Talgo says the Milwaukee business community did not speak out in support of Wisconsin’s high-speed rail project as [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 20. December 2010

Dec 20th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Bay View apartments win zoning committee approval By Tom Daykin
The Battle for Control of Smart Cities By Greg Lindsay
Departing rail money puts freight line in a pinch By Joe Lanane
I-94 repaving project will slow traffic between Waukesha, Milwaukee By Tom Held
Bank to soon take ownership of Park Lafayette condo development [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 13. December 2010

Dec 13th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

With the site decided, move to other concerns By Journal Sentinel
Cavalier Johnson Press Release: Notes on High Speed Rail By Cavalier Johnson
MPD, MPS, and Open Data By Dave Reid
Feds may not help pay for Intermodal train station upgrades By Marie Rohde
Holloway: Top county appointees must resign and reapply By [...]



MCTS Should Take the Next Step to Government 2.0

Nov 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: Feature, Gov 2.0, MCTS

Government 2.0 is the idea of exposing government controlled data to the public, in an open standardized format. This allows the public to build applications utilizing the data, and allows the government to become more efficient and transparent.



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 8. November 2010

Nov 8th, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Photo gallery from a pre-ride on the Hank Aaron State Trail extension By Tom Held
Young People on Car Ownership: Meh By Angie Schmitt
Casting call for Zweig public art project By Mary Louise Schumacher
There are jobs at stake: Scott Walker and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood should sit down to iron out differences [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 1. November 2010

Nov 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Should Cities Be Run Like Software? By Melissa Lafsky
Some library hours may increase in 2011, but radical consolidations loom on horizon By Michael Timm
Minimize parking, maximize the city By Paul McMorrow
The Next Real Estate Boom By Patrick C. Doherty
Can Cities Help You Forget Your Troubles, C’mon Get Happy? By Hazel [...]