Public Works Committee Meeting
The Public Works Committee is responsible for physical services provided by the city such as street and alley maintenance, waste collection, disposal and recycling, sewer, water and flood control projects, assessments, public buildings, land and waterways. Public Works Committee meetings start at 9:00 a.m. and are held in the Room 301-B, City Hall, unless otherwise noted. Agenda
Nov 12th, 2009 by Dave ReidHistoric Preservation Commission Meeting
The Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) administers Milwaukee’s historic preservation ordinance, adopted in 1981, which provides certain kinds of legal protection for buildings or sites that have been declared historic by the Common Council. The HPC is responsible for designating historic landmarks and historic districts and for approving Certificates of Appropriateness (COAs) for permission to alter historic buildings. The HPC meets monthly on Mondays in City Hall, Room 301A, 200 E. Wells Street at 3:00 P.M. unless otherwise indicated. HPC Agenda 11/16/2009
Nov 12th, 2009 by Dave ReidSavor our savory selections
ThirdCoast staffers dish about holiday staples sure to impress at your next open house, office party or neighborhood potluck.
Nov 12th, 2009 by Third Coast DailyIf You Give a Mouse a Cookie… with First Stage Children’s Theater
A clever mouse and his sympathetic friend are the center of this lively, mischievous production.
Nov 12th, 2009 by Peggy Sue DuniganPublic Weighs in on UWM’s Wauwatosa Expansion Plans
Although months ago UWM entered into an agreement to purchase a portion of the Milwaukee County Grounds for the purpose of expansion, the deadline for public input into UWM's Master Plan past just this week. Regardless if this input will be considered going forward or not, it's worth looking to see what the UWM community thinks about the expansion plans.
Nov 11th, 2009 by Dave ReidToshi Reagon
It was the neo-soul singer's first trip to Milwaukee, but she swears she'll be back.
Nov 11th, 2009 by Lucky TomaszekWeek 9 — Weak, In Review
Divisionaries recounts an utterly horrible week in NFC North football, fills out its mid-season NFC North report card and predicts purple pain is in store for the Lions.
Nov 11th, 2009 by DivisionariesThe energizing legacy of Theatre X
While much has been made of the decline and fall of Theatre X, John Kishline and Deborah Clifton believe that a new breed of regional fringe and DIY theater groups are carrying the torch.
Nov 11th, 2009 by Amy ElliottYour feet’s too big
The Valley's FootLong proved to Stella and others that you've got to use what you don't want to lose.
Nov 10th, 2009 by Stella CretekThe ordinary cruelty of children
TCD's Editor takes a carpool shift and receives an unexpected glimpse into the harshness of playground politics - and the resiliency of kids.
Nov 10th, 2009 by Jon Anne WillowRenes on Bruckner
Lawrence Renes has led 13 different orchestras through Bruckner's vast Symphony No. 8. What has he learned?
Nov 10th, 2009 by Tom StriniThe 2009 Nohl Fellowship winners
The Nohl Fellowships are something like the Academy Awards for Milwaukee artists. Meet this year's winners.
Nov 10th, 2009 by Tom Strini