Events
Joint Finance Committee Public Hearing
There will be public input taken regarding the funding of the proposed Regional Transit Authority. Location: State Fair Park, Banquet Room #2 640 S. 84th Street West Allis, WI 53214
Mar 22nd, 2009 by Dave ReidCommittee on Economic and Community Development
Public Hearing on the Offer to purchase from UWM Innovation Park, LLC for a portion of the northeast quadrant of the County Grounds for the development of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) campus, to be known as the Michael J. Cudahy Innovation Park. Location: Zoofari Conference Center 10001 W. Bluemound Road Milwaukee, WI
Mar 22nd, 2009 by Dave ReidFinance & Personnel
The Finance and Personnel Committee considers appropriations, finances, taxation, revenues, labor relations, personnel, pensions and other benefits, insurance, audits and city budget. The Finance and Personnel Committee meetings start at 1:30 p.m. and are held in the Room 301-B, City Hall, unless otherwise noted. Agenda
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidZoning, Neighborhoods & Development
The Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee reviews issues relating to city development, zoning, historic preservation, incremental tax financing, building codes and housing projects. The Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee meetings start at 9:00 a.m. and are held in the Room 301-B, City Hall, unless otherwise noted. Agenda
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidNear North Side Area Plan – Public Meeting
Please join the Near North Side Area comprehensive planning team for an interactive exchange of ideas. Thursday, March 26, 6 to 8 PM Contact: Bob Harris, 286.5654 or robert.harris@milwaukee.gov Eaton Corporation 4201 N. 27th St Milwaukee, WI Enter Eaton at east entrance. Parking spaces are available but limited. On-street parking is also available. Questions? More Information: http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidNear North Side Area Plan – Image Preference Survey
The Image Preference Survey (IPS) is a planning technique that helps us understand how you would like your neighborhood to look and feel in the future. We will show about 75 neighborhood images (some from the Near North Side and some from other places). You will be asked to rate each image based on your preferences for the design of residential and commercial development, public space and parking areas. We will then have a discussion about the desirability of different types of development. Results from the IPS will be used in developing recommendations for the Near North Side Area Plan. Space is limited, please RSVP to Robert Harris, 414.286.5654. New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 2433 W. Roosevelt Milwaukee, WI More Information: http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidNear North Side Area Plan – Image Preference Survey
The Image Preference Survey (IPS) is a planning technique that helps us understand how you would like your neighborhood to look and feel in the future. We will show about 75 neighborhood images (some from the Near North Side and some from other places). You will be asked to rate each image based on your preferences for the design of residential and commercial development, public space and parking areas. We will then have a discussion about the desirability of different types of development. Results from the IPS will be used in developing recommendations for the Near North Side Area Plan. Space is limited, please RSVP to Robert Harris, 414.286.5654. Calvary Baptist Church 2959 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI More Information: http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidNear North Side Area Plan – Image Preference Survey
The Image Preference Survey (IPS) is a planning technique that helps us understand how you would like your neighborhood to look and feel in the future. We will show about 75 neighborhood images (some from the Near North Side and some from other places). You will be asked to rate each image based on your preferences for the design of residential and commercial development, public space and parking areas. We will then have a discussion about the desirability of different types of development. Results from the IPS will be used in developing recommendations for the Near North Side Area Plan. Space is limited, please RSVP to Robert Harris, 414.286.5654. Atkinson Library 1960 W. Atkinson Milwaukee, WI More Information: http://www.mkedcd.org/planning/plans/NearNorth/index.html
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidHistoric Preservation and Smart Growth in Wisconsin
Speaker: Rick Bernstein – Wisconsin Historical Society SARUP is the acronym for School of Architecture & Urban Planning lecture Series are Free and Open to the Public. All presentations will take place at the UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) from 12:00 – 1:20 pm in Room 345. SARUP is located at 2131 E. Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Spring 2009 Schedule
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidLeast-cost Paths to Energy Independence at a University Campus
Speaker: Lee DeBaillie – Energy Center of Wisconsin SARUP is the acronym for School of Architecture & Urban Planning lecture Series are Free and Open to the Public. All presentations will take place at the UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) from 12:00 – 1:20 pm in Room 345. SARUP is located at 2131 E. Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Spring 2009 Schedule
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidSmart Growth and Urban Design
Speaker: Maria Pandazi, AICP – City of Milwaukee, Department of City Development SARUP is the acronym for School of Architecture & Urban Planning lecture Series are Free and Open to the Public. All presentations will take place at the UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) from 12:00 – 1:20 pm in Room 345. SARUP is located at 2131 E. Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Spring 2009 Schedule
Mar 15th, 2009 by Dave ReidHistoric Preservation Commission
The Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) administers Milwaukee’s historic preservation ordinance, adopted in 1981, which provides certain kinds of legal protection for buildings or sites that have been declared historic by the Common Council. The HPC is responsible for designating historic landmarks and historic districts and for approving Certificates of Appropriateness (COAs) for permission to alter historic buildings. The HPC meets monthly on Mondays in City Hall, Room 301A, 200 E. Wells Street at 3:00 P.M. unless otherwise indicated. Agenda
Mar 11th, 2009 by Dave Reid