Kori Schneider-Peragine, Senior Administrator of Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council‘s Inclusive Communities Program.
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Wisconsin Has A “Smart Growth” Law To Encourage Housing, But No One Is Enforcing It
Planner Robin Palm has been willing to go to court over a proposal in Wauwatosa.
Dec 22nd, 2023 by Jonmaesha BeltranMilwaukee County Is Funding Affordable Housing In Suburbs
Multi-year effort aims to address shortage, reduce disparities in communities that once opposed such housing.
Dec 21st, 2023 by Jonmaesha BeltranCounty Awarded Federal Funding For Affordable Housing
$1.8 million grant will help housing aid recipients move to higher-income neighborhoods.
Nov 28th, 2023 by Graham KilmerCan County Protect Renters With Housing Vouchers?
New resolution seeks solutions to Section 8 discrimination by landlords.
Jul 8th, 2023 by Graham KilmerState Has Severe Workforce Housing Shortage
Suburbs often unaffordable for their workers. Waukesha County has worst shortage.
Feb 1st, 2023 by Evan CaseyShorewood Chooses Affordable Housing
Suburb makes history with its use of TIF district. Could this influence other suburbs?
Mar 3rd, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneSchools to Address Urban Segregation?
'The Color of Law' event triggers local efforts to create history courses on how government segregated cities.
Jan 24th, 2019 by Andrea WaxmanGovernment Caused Segregation, Author Charges
“The Color of Law” writer Richard Rothstein speaks at MATC, galvanizes listeners.
Oct 25th, 2018 by Allison DikanovicCan Mayor’s Plan Reduce Segregation?
New plan for 10,000 affordable homes could help integrate city, advocates say.
Mar 3rd, 2018 by Elliot HughesSolutions for Affordable Housing Crisis?
City has shortage of affordable housing, high eviction rate. Experts share ideas at panel.
Nov 29th, 2017 by Elizabeth BakerResidential Segregation Still A Problem
Other than Brown Deer and Glendale, suburbs are overwhelmingly white.
Jun 27th, 2017 by Edgar Mendez



















