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Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 16. January 2012

Jan 16th, 2012 | By | Category: Bookmarks

1000 Friends Testimony Before Transportation Finance and Policy Commission By 1000 Friends of Wisconsin
Gov. Walker’s fateful decision on rail By Marc Eisen
Video: Daykin discusses rezoning industrial areas By Tom Daykin
What does winter weather have to offer Milwaukee? By Dr. Jeffrey Filipiak
Apartments, health club planned for 3rd Ward By Tom Daykin
Milwaukee County to solicit bids for [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 4. July 2011

Jul 4th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

The City Cyclist: Follow the River By Mark Wenzel
Downtown Milwaukee Night Out By BID21
Senior housing transformation at Sacred Heart By Michael Timm
Raised bike lane for Bay Street in Bay View By Bay View Compass
Coal pile’s days likely numbered By Bay View Compass
Dan Adams Knows a Thing or Two [...]



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 28. February 2011

Feb 28th, 2011 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Race for Milwaukee County Executive candidates interview By Bay View Compass
Race for 14th District County Supervisor candidate interviews By Bay View Compass
Hotspotting could work for MPS By Jay Bullock
Solar powers up former stockyards By Thomas Content
Three area water projects need your help By Jeff Sherman
Brewer and non-profit partner [...]



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 [...]



The High Cost of Free Parking – Book Review

Aug 27th, 2010 | By | Category: Book Reviews, Feature

The High Cost of Free Parking makes the American Planning Association’s 100 Essential Books of Planning, and for good reason. Not because it is a particularly easy read, but because it will challenge the way you think about parking, that is assuming you think about parking.



Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 05. October 2009

Oct 5th, 2009 | By | Category: Bookmarks

Milwaukee-Madison rail route still on track despite Olympic vote – JSOnline
Real Estate: Aldermen ponder loan proposal for The Moderne – BizTimes
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Buzz: Downer Ave. improvements have begun
Wisconsin submits federal application for high-speed rail – BizTimes
OnMilwaukee.com Politics: Bar opponents play the not in my backyard card
Milwaukee road fix relies on local patience « The Daily [...]



Board of Zoning Appeals

May 17th, 2008 | By | Category: Events

City Hall
200 East Wells St.
Room 301-B
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Agenda



City Plan Commission May 12th, 2008 Meeting Notes

May 16th, 2008 | By | Category: City Plan Commission

This was one of the shorter and less volatile City Plan Commission meetings in recent times. Resolution 071564 proposed vacating two alleys in the Park East redevelopment area to allow for construction of the Palomar. These alleys were referred to as “paper” alleys indicating that they had been plotted but never actually constructed. [...]