Preserve Our Parks Calls for Fair Funding of Our Public Parks
Preserve Our Parks (POP) is the primary non-profit advocacy group for Milwaukee County parks. We shout, Viva la Volunteers! But POP is disappointed to see yet another reduction in tax levy support of our parks in the proposed budget, especially since POP along with many Friends groups supported the county request for additional sales tax last year, hoping to see an improvement in parks funding. While the county partially made up for this decline with added revenue from its enterprise funds, this work drains park staff from ecological and horticultural projects in parks.
“The Oak Leaf Trail is the most attended sporting facility in our county, and it is free and open to all users. Yet projects to support private, for-profit sporting teams are given priority for funding capital projects,” stated Patricia Jursik.
Last year $2.5 million was withheld by the State for the Stadium District to continue until 2030. In addition 4 million per year is mandated to pay debt service on Fiserv Forum. The county as an arm of State Government is forced to pay these contributions over any objection of our local leaders. It took quite a bit of nerve for these legislators to withhold shared revenue and then come into our county for the RNC convention, use our public parks and even close them to the public that pays and supports these assets. All this while the state sits on a 5 Billion surplus, revenue largely collected from SE Wisconsin while underfunding state mandates to county government.
POP has been building a coalition of park, environmental and waterway groups to advocate for dedicated funding of our beleaguered park system. There is overwhelming support for dedicated funding. “Our parks have a well-documented capital deficit for repair and maintenance of park infrastructure including trails, roads and pavilions, of over $500 million.” Jursik stated.
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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