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Common Council file opens public safety discussion focused on E. Brady St.

Common Council file opens public safety discussion focused on E. Brady St.

Topic will get first airing at June 7 Public Works Committee meeting

Resolution authorizes city opposition to potential We Energies rate increases
Communication files target storm response, COVID procedures
Ald. Coggs introduces communication file to discuss response to recent storms
Proposed legislation targets city’s worsening affordable housing crisis
Committee to hear file in support of TCMC Railway service expansion
Committee recommends renaming of Milwaukee Fire Department Headquarters
Milwaukee Alderman Robert Bauman Praises Nomination of Mayor Pete as Transportation Secretary

Milwaukee Alderman Robert Bauman Praises Nomination of Mayor Pete as Transportation Secretary

Nominee understands the challenges that cities and local governments face in planning, building and maintaining critical transportation infrastructure

Ald. Dimitrijevic proposes outdoor dining guidelines for cold weather season
Resolution to adopt a Green Infrastructure Plan for the City of Milwaukee advances to the Common Council

Resolution to adopt a Green Infrastructure Plan for the City of Milwaukee advances to the Common Council

“The Green Infrastructure Plan will reduce the amount of rainwater that flows into the sewerage system following a wet-weather event.”

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.”

City will fight last-ditch effort by cab companies to preserve unfair monopoly

City will fight last-ditch effort by cab companies to preserve unfair monopoly

The City of Milwaukee will move forward with plans to issue 100 new taxi cab licenses, even as a group of current taxi owners and operators attempt to thwart the legislative process with a last-ditch federal lawsuit.

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