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Hidden Tubes Will Net City $500,000 Annually

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Milwaukee rewrites decades-old leasing framework.

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

But will it be able to find a location?

City Hall: Milwaukee Must Replace 100 Lead Laterals Per Week To Meet 2025 Goal
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And then it must maintain that pace for next decade.

Pocket Park Will Be Renamed For Longtime Leader of Black-Owned Bank

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Marketplace Triangle to get a new name.

Council Pleased With City’s Response To 1,000-Year Storm

Council Pleased With City’s Response To 1,000-Year Storm

But two key issues still need to be addressed.

Milwaukee Joining Push for Commuter Rail Line

Milwaukee Joining Push for Commuter Rail Line

City formalizing commitment to Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee rail line.

City Hall: Council, Mayor Clash Over Parking
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A stinging defeat for mayor, a win for Bauman, and Westmoreland issue ends quietly.

Rate Case Likely To Result In Milwaukee Water Prices Increasing

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State review comes as result of Waukesha water deal.

Little Used Pedestrian Bridge Will Be Expensive To Remove

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Southside bridge is deteriorating, won't be replaced.

City Hall: Public EV Charging Plan Faces Trump Opposition, Council Concerns
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'I'd cut this program if I was the federal government,' said one alderman.

City Hall: After Being Outsmarted, Council May Accept New Convention Center Deal
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But the annual payment to city could be less than the salary for the center's CEO.

Council Could Kill Revised Baird Center Revenue-Sharing Agreement

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Ald. Bauman says city should hold out for more than $500,000 per year.

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