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President Hines to vacate Common Council seat

President Hines to vacate Common Council seat

Common Council President Willie L. Hines, Jr., who has served as Milwaukee’s 15th District Alderman since 1996 and Council president since 2004, announced today that he is resigning his seat on the Council effective tomorrow, February 1, 2014.

Committee to review effects of administrative driver’s license suspensions

Committee to review effects of administrative driver’s license suspensions

The significant impact administrative driver’s license suspensions will be discussed tomorrow (Thursday, January 30) during the meeting of the Common Council’s Public Safety Committee.

Public Works Committee to Hear Plans for New Taxicab Permits

Public Works Committee to Hear Plans for New Taxicab Permits

Tomorrow’s meeting of the Common Council’s Public Works Committee will include testimony about the process for issuing 100 new taxicab vehicle permits – including a possible lottery for those permits if necessary.

Transit system bidders will address Public Transportation Review Board

Transit system bidders will address Public Transportation Review Board

Veolia, MV Transportation to make their pitches.

Time Warner’s digital conversion benefits Time Warner, not Milwaukee

Time Warner’s digital conversion benefits Time Warner, not Milwaukee

Joint Statement from Common Council members Jim Bohl, Robert Bauman and Tony Zielinski

Greater Milwaukee community brings home another win for basic needs

Greater Milwaukee community brings home another win for basic needs

Match Day 2013 raises more than $2.8M for food and shelter agencies

Proposal to lift cap on city taxicab permits gets Friday hearing

Proposal to lift cap on city taxicab permits gets Friday hearing

Measure also calls for more frequent vehicle inspections, vehicle upgrades

FPC confirmation starts with committee hearing tomorrow

FPC confirmation starts with committee hearing tomorrow

For the first time in city history, on Thursday citizens will be able to indirectly ask questions of and comment on an appointee to the Fire and Police Commission.

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