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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.”
Jun 5th, 2019 by Mayor Cavalier JohnsonHaggerty Museum of Art and Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers unveil public art projects on Kinnickinnic River Trail
Community-selected art installations supplement new amenities and bring life to trail
May 16th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersNorth Point Lighthouse – May 8, 2019 Lecture “MMSD – The Status of Water in our Region”
Sponsored by Landmark Credit Union
Apr 23rd, 2019 by North Point Lighthouse Friends, Inc.Wauwatosa Mayor Ehley Elected Vice Chair of MMSD Commission
She brings her expertise in building relationships and collaboration to her role as Mayor and as MMSD Commissioner.
Apr 22nd, 2019 by Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District“Green-Ribbon” Status of the Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Grows with New Green Infrastructure, Solar Installations and Eco Tour Designation
Partners and Residents Celebrate the Neighborhood Improvements
Apr 18th, 2019 by Walnut Way Conservation Corp.MMSD Commission Approves First of Many Overflow Reduction Projects for 2019
Regional treatment plants and sewers will see the bulk of MMSD’s $92.9 million capital project/program spending in 2019.
Feb 11th, 2019 by Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage DistrictCoakley Brothers Awarded Green Luminary Award
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - December 4, 2018
Dec 4th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezRepair Needs Grow at Milwaukee County Culture, Parks, and Recreational Facilities
WPF Warns County Lacks Financial Capacity to Address Backlog of Capital Needs
Sep 21st, 2018 by Wisconsin Policy ForumSchlitz Audubon Nature Center Raises Over $500,000 in Funds and Pledges for Stormwater Wetlands & Ravine Restoration Project
Project will create wetlands to capture rain from extreme storms
Sep 20th, 2018 by Schlitz Audubon Nature CenterPublic meeting set on dredging at South Milwaukee
The MMSD is planning to remove about 60,000 cubic yards of soil and sediment along the banks of the Kinnickinnic River and approximately 10,000 cubic yards will be disposed on the Falk Landfill.
Sep 17th, 2018 by Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesConnect Capital selection could bring positive investments to city, 7th District
"Some of the projects will include establishing new green spaces, developing bike and pedestrian trails, and revitalizing commercial corridors."
Aug 9th, 2018 by Ald. Khalif RaineyMandel Acquires Riverfront Properties; Assembles 4.25 Acre Development Site
Former Kurth Malt/Cold Storage Brownfield Site Planned for $130 Million Redevelopment
Jul 20th, 2018 by Mandel Group