County Executive David Crowley names Guy Smith for Parks Director
County Executive David Crowley held a press conference Thursday, August 6, 2020 at Zeidler Square Parks downtown to announce the Love Your Parks Roast along with Stone Creek Coffee. This is the newest effort to raise money for the severely underfunded Parks Dept.
The real breaking news was obtained in a short conversation with the County Executive and Parks Director Guy Smith just prior to the formal conference: County Executive David Crowley disclosed to this Preserve Our Parks member that he will re-appoint Guy Smith as the Director of Milwaukee County Parks. Smith was first appointed by former County Executive Chris Abele. This appointment is subject to confirmation by the Board of Supervisors. The Parks Director is a State of Wisconsin statutorily mandated position. Since the director is subject to confirmation by the Board of Supervisors, the Director of Parks is a leader on Park issues for all county citizens through their duly elected representatives.
Guy Smith who served as the director during the final Abele term in office spoke during the press conference and underlined the severe funding shortage for parks, stressing that this has only worsened by the pandemic but existed many years. Smith ultimately pointed out that lack of state revenue sharing is the primary cause of continued erosion of park services. Smith prepared the public for more budgetary cuts for the newest round of budget planning coming in fall. The parks department will plan another million-dollar cut which is added to the 10 million already caused by the pandemic. Smith gave a brief outline of some of the planned cuts including closing or cutting indoor pools and reducing the deep well pool hours, cutting group activities such as concerts and reducing hours for many park programs such as the Mitchell Park Domes.
Regarding The Love Your Parks Roast press conference, County Executive David Crowley announced that Stone Creek coffee will donate $2.00 for every specially marked bag of Stone Creek Coffee sold. Money raised will be donated to the Milwaukee Parks Foundation for benefit of the Parks. Since the MKE Parks Foundation is controlled by a board, it will be interesting to watch how these donations actually are spent for benefit of public parks.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.