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Freeway-to-Boulevard Option Still On Table for 794 Rebuild

Freeway-to-Boulevard Option Still On Table for 794 Rebuild

But "it is too early" for the city to take a formal position says City Engineer. Downtown plan favors boulevard.

City Hall: Public-Private Partnership Will Provide Green Energy, Substantial Savings For Three City Buildings
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Johnson Controls partnering with City of Milwaukee on cost-saving project.

Scooters Still Getting Riders in Winter, Raking in Cash

Scooters Still Getting Riders in Winter, Raking in Cash

971,980 trips taken in 2024 and 2025 slated to be record-breaking year.

White House Rescinds Federal Funding Memo, Yet Says It’s Still Pursuing Freeze

White House Rescinds Federal Funding Memo, Yet Says It’s Still Pursuing Freeze

Trump administration continues to cause angst for recipients, questions about legality.

Private School Plans Soccer Field Atop Public Street

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Nativity Jesuit wants to build playing field, green space in unusual location.

Milwaukee Officials Trying To Understand Impact of Trump’s Federal Aid Freeze

Milwaukee Officials Trying To Understand Impact of Trump’s Federal Aid Freeze

Freeze could have massive impact, causing service cuts, layoffs and shutdowns.

New Riverwalk Plaza Will Be Named For Visionary Developer

New Riverwalk Plaza Will Be Named For Visionary Developer

Gary Grunau was longtime champion of big civic projects, including riverwalk system.

Snow Plowing Debate Airs Grievances, Floats Ideas

Snow Plowing Debate Airs Grievances, Floats Ideas

Council members want better service, maybe even gold-plated streets you can eat off of.

City Hall: Will City Refund Snowplowing Fee For Poor Performance?
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Will City Refund Snowplowing Fee For Poor Performance?

Some council members, frosty about results, support the idea.

Downtown’s Second Mass Timber Tower Moves Toward Groundbreaking

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City working on final approvals, but a snag remains in shared parking lease.

City Hall: Bauman Fighting Bureaucracy On Restoring Vacant Homes
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Bauman Fighting Bureaucracy On Restoring Vacant Homes

A web of state laws, legal opinions and politics slows effort to renovate blighted homes.

Do Protected Bike Lanes Violate Historic Preservation Standards?

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City rebuilding Lake Drive as lawsuit plays out in federal court.

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