Preserve Our Parks Calls on Governor Evers to Oppose Inequitable Funding Formula for Support of Brewers Baseball Stadium
Preserve Our Parks (POP), the primary non-profit advocacy group for Milwaukee County parks, today urged Gov. Tony Evers to oppose a plan to provide financial support to the Milwaukee Brewers for maintenance of American Family Field.
POP advocated for dedicated funding for parks in the last biennial budget of the state and local Budgets and, while we were disappointed it was not included, we instead looked to the new sales tax that pays pension liabilities and local law enforcement to free up county tax dollars for support of local public parks. That support has not been forthcoming, and our parks suffer.
“More people use our parks than attend Milwaukee Brewers ballgames,” said Jim Goulee, co-chair of POP. “For the benefit of Milwaukee County and all of Southeastern Wisconsin, we hope Gov. Evers will kill the Vos proposal and create a funding mechanism for our parks.”
POP has been building a coalition of parks, environmental and waterway groups to advocate for dedicated funding of our beleaguered park system. The park’s deficit is well-documented by Wisconsin Policy Forum study, “Sinking Treasure.”
“Our parks have a documented capital deficit for repair and maintenance of parks infrastructure including trails, roads and pavilions of over $500 million,” said Patricia Jursik, co-chair of POP. “We cannot in good conscience allow our parks to deteriorate. It is our responsibility to the people of Milwaukee County and future generations to keep our parks a vital part of our quality of life.”
POP does not support burdening either city or county of Milwaukee for funding of American Family Field. Milwaukee County is the economic engine of the state. It already provides more funding for the state than is returned locally. POP strongly urges Gov. Evers to kill any formula that allows a private sporting franchise to usurp badly needed funding for our local 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.
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