John O’Neill

John O’Neill

John O’Neill is a proud, born and raised Milwaukeean. He graduated from Fordham University in New York City with a degree in Urban Studies and now works for the New York City Department of Transportation.

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Recent Articles

Wisconsin’s Most Important Bridge Is Rarely Discussed

Wisconsin’s Most Important Bridge Is Rarely Discussed

High Rise Bridge carries by far the most traffic, will need major upgrade by 2037. Can it be improved?

Intersection: 6 Changes Needed on Commerce & North
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6 Changes Needed on Commerce & North

Development, traffic growing, creating a cluster jam. How to improve it.

Intersection: Farwell and Brady Need Changes
Intersection

Farwell and Brady Need Changes

More turning lights, high-visibility crosswalks, make Farwell a two-way street.

Intersection: 16th And Greenfield Is Chaotic
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16th And Greenfield Is Chaotic

Two streets also intersect (poorly) with Muskego Ave. Congestion, confusion results.

Intersection: Water and Brady Is A Mess
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Water and Brady Is A Mess

With growing density and auto, bike and pedestrian traffic. Is there a solution?

Intersection: 76th and North, a Lost Opportunity
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76th and North, a Lost Opportunity

The intersection should be Tosa’s symbolic center, rather than something to rush through.

Intersection: Highway 41 and Lisbon Is a Mess
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Highway 41 and Lisbon Is a Mess

An ugly area with long lines of traffic getting off the freeway, it needs a serious fix.

Intersection: 35th and Capitol Needs an Overhaul
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35th and Capitol Needs an Overhaul

Roosevelt Dr. also flows into intersection. It’s a mess the city needs to address.

Intersection: 12th and Teutonia Needs Help
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12th and Teutonia Needs Help

Too car-oriented with too much pavement, it could become a vibrant intersection after some changes.

Intersection: 27th and Highland
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27th and Highland

Once a junction of architectural splendor, it needs serious work by the city to revive it.