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John W. Daniels, Jr. Receives Unity Award From Milwaukee Urban League

John W. Daniels, Jr. Receives Unity Award From Milwaukee Urban League

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that Chairman Emeritus John W. Daniels, Jr. received the Time Warner Cable Unity Award.

Alderman Zielinski budget amendment would add 50 police officers

Alderman Zielinski budget amendment would add 50 police officers

“We need every single police officer and position to wage the daily fight against crime in the city, and I don’t believe in cutting cops so we can add cops,” Alderman Zielinski.

City Channel telecasts on hold for equipment upgrade

City Channel telecasts on hold for equipment upgrade

News release from City Clerk Jim Owczarski

Veterans’ job fair will be Thursday at War Memorial

Veterans’ job fair will be Thursday at War Memorial

Event will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 5; 80 employers expected

Council will honor MFD Heroes, basketball All-American

Council will honor MFD Heroes, basketball All-American

News release from Alderman Joe Davis, Sr.

Public Safety Committee to take up ShotSpotter expansion, pot penalties

Public Safety Committee to take up ShotSpotter expansion, pot penalties

A proposal to significantly expand the ShotSpotter gunshot detection area in Milwaukee will be discussed by the Public Safety Committee.

Resolution seeks equal treatment for projects that require moving utilities

Resolution seeks equal treatment for projects that require moving utilities

News release from Alderman Robert J. Bauman

Council hearing Wednesday on proposal to lift cap on taxicab permits, create legal path for network company vehicles

Council hearing Wednesday on proposal to lift cap on taxicab permits, create legal path for network company vehicles

The Public Works Committee will hold a special meeting tomorrow to hear testimony on a proposed ordinance lifting the cap on taxicab permits and establishing provisions for vehicle inspections and driver licensing for “network companies.”

Public Transportation Review Board to take up lifting cap on taxicab permits, legal path for network company vehicles

Public Transportation Review Board to take up lifting cap on taxicab permits, legal path for network company vehicles

The city’s Public Transportation Review Board will meet tomorrow (Friday, June 13) to discuss a proposed ordinance lifting the cap on taxicab permits and establishing provisions for vehicle inspections and driver licensing for “network companies” such as Uber and Lyft.

Committee, police department to discuss 9-1-1 automated messages

Committee, police department to discuss 9-1-1 automated messages

Representatives from the Milwaukee Police Department will address questions about how emergency calls are handled tomorrow (June 12) during the meeting of the Common Council’s Public Safety Committee.

Cesar Chavez city worker holiday proposal to be heard by Finance and Personnel Committee

Cesar Chavez city worker holiday proposal to be heard by Finance and Personnel Committee

City employees would have the option of taking off on March 31 annually as a holiday observing the birthday of American labor and civil rights champion Cesar E. Chavez.

Public Works Committee to again discuss pedal tavern legislation

Public Works Committee to again discuss pedal tavern legislation

Uber ride-sharing file, pothole policies/procedures and energy production measure also on tap for Wednesday’s meeting

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