Milele A. Coggs is an alderwoman in the City of Milwaukee. She represents the 6th District.

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Council Announces ‘ICE Out Milwaukee’ Plan

Council Announces ‘ICE Out Milwaukee’ Plan

Seeking to use 'every single city resource' to oppose possible ICE surge in Milwaukee.

Council Approves Historic District Over Owner’s Objections

Council Approves Historic District Over Owner’s Objections

Vote is unanimous. Former church also gets historic designation without opposition.

Controversial Riverwest Tavern On Hold

Controversial Riverwest Tavern On Hold

Business hits another licensing snag, council schedules more debate.

City Unveils Plan to Curb Grocery Store Closures

City Unveils Plan to Curb Grocery Store Closures

Grant program would help cover costs; proposed ordinance aims to attract new stores.

New Investor Will Try To Save Atkinson Avenue Building

New Investor Will Try To Save Atkinson Avenue Building

And, maybe, open an ice cream shop.

City Hall: City Copies County Budgeting Rule
City Hall

City Copies County Budgeting Rule

Under proposal departments must warn Common Council of upcoming deficit.

Property Owner Losing Historic Preservation Battle

Property Owner Losing Historic Preservation Battle

Scott Lurie can't convince the city his East Side properties aren't historic.

City Reveals $30 Million Plan For 35th Street Purchase

City Reveals $30 Million Plan For 35th Street Purchase

Proposed redevelopment plan gets plenty of questions from alders.

City Hall: Milwaukee Finds Young Users For Abandoned Motorcycles
City Hall

Milwaukee Finds Young Users For Abandoned Motorcycles

Youth program will use abandoned dirt bikes, motorcycles for training.

Last Call For Historic Building Once Owned by Uihelin Family

Last Call For Historic Building Once Owned by Uihelin Family

Prominent architect designed 1889 Romanesque Revival building.

Will Legal Concerns Kill City’s Pothole-Detection Technology?

Will Legal Concerns Kill City’s Pothole-Detection Technology?

Building a database of potholes could be a bad idea, warns alderman.

Riverwest Sports Bar Wins Key Approval

Riverwest Sports Bar Wins Key Approval

After addressing neighbors concerns, Diaspora Sports Bar gets committee approval.

City Could Bill MPS Over Arcane State Law

City Could Bill MPS Over Arcane State Law

City Attorney must provide legal services to MPS. Could it charge for this?

Police Connection Delays Proposed Riverwest Sports Bar

Police Connection Delays Proposed Riverwest Sports Bar

One of the owners is police department employee. Will city allow it?

City Selling Former Youth Facility, Park For Development

City Selling Former Youth Facility, Park For Development

Proposals sought to transform King Drive space.

Should The City of Milwaukee Shovel Your Sidewalk?

Should The City of Milwaukee Shovel Your Sidewalk?

One alderman wants to at least see the option offered.

Council Blocked In Fight To Oversee Top City Officials

Council Blocked In Fight To Oversee Top City Officials

City Attorney says proposal isn't legal or enforceable. What will council do?

City Plan For Marcus Parking Structure Repairs Falling Apart

City Plan For Marcus Parking Structure Repairs Falling Apart

Financial data is murky. 'More unanswered questions than answers,' says comptroller.

Mayor Declines to Sign Historic Preservation for Arena, Auditorium

Mayor Declines to Sign Historic Preservation for Arena, Auditorium

Facing unanimous council vote, Johnson punts on the issue.

Council Narrowly Approves New Police Contract

Council Narrowly Approves New Police Contract

Several members raise objections to provisions in and out of the deal.

The Full Cost of New Police Contract

The Full Cost of New Police Contract

City will need to absorb large, complicated costs.

Marcus Center Problem Has Been 40 Years in the Making

Marcus Center Problem Has Been 40 Years in the Making

City being asked to fund repairs to structure it doesn't own.

Council Committee Says Milwaukee Theater, Arena Are Historic

Council Committee Says Milwaukee Theater, Arena Are Historic

Decision could affect Wisconsin Center District, whose leader fiercely opposed it.

What’s In the 44 Footnotes Added to Milwaukee’s Budget?

What’s In the 44 Footnotes Added to Milwaukee’s Budget?

Record number of footnotes reveal what council members are thinking. And who's the new prolific author?

Council Passes Tougher Reckless Driving Towing Policy

Council Passes Tougher Reckless Driving Towing Policy

New state law clears way for long-sought policy change.

City Hall: Procell Has Sweeping Goals For Community Wellness and Safety
City Hall

Procell Has Sweeping Goals For Community Wellness and Safety

Is surprise appointee's plan to prevent violence too ambitious?

City Hall: Council Spends More Than Nine Hours Debating Budget Amendments
City Hall

Council Spends More Than Nine Hours Debating Budget Amendments

Testy meeting lines up more library hours, raises, fire truck funding.

Milwaukee Legislators Push Fire Sprinkler Bills After Deadly May Fire

Milwaukee Legislators Push Fire Sprinkler Bills After Deadly May Fire

Legislation would provide grants for sprinkler installation, allow municipal regulations.

City Hall: A New Solution for City’s Cracked Sidewalks?
City Hall

A New Solution for City’s Cracked Sidewalks?

Idea proposed by Ald. Coggs would also save property owners money.

One Alderman’s Quest To Defund The Streetcar

One Alderman’s Quest To Defund The Streetcar

Ald. Scott Spiker wants city to hop off The Hop.

Milwaukee Changing How It Deals With Habitual Parking Offenders

Milwaukee Changing How It Deals With Habitual Parking Offenders

Those with five or more tickets will receive new treatment from the city.

Council Might Pump Brakes on Mayor’s Proposed Wheel Tax Increase

Council Might Pump Brakes on Mayor’s Proposed Wheel Tax Increase

Finance chair says delaying vote gives city residents a voice.

Friday Photos: LaMarr Franklin Lofts Open, With A Waiting List
Friday Photos

LaMarr Franklin Lofts Open, With A Waiting List

High demand for affordable housing in Harambee.

Meeting Over Police Pursuits Results in Tears, Barbs and a Walk Out

Meeting Over Police Pursuits Results in Tears, Barbs and a Walk Out

MPD chief of staff walks out of meeting, chides alderman for bad behavior.

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

Milwaukee Again Exploring Third Drop-Off Center

But will it be able to find a location?

Stolen Gun Leads City to Suspend Harambee Convenience Store

Stolen Gun Leads City to Suspend Harambee Convenience Store

Safety concerns lead to unanimous council vote against Third Street Quick Mart.

See Salvation Army’s Plan To Save Black Architectural Landmark

See Salvation Army’s Plan To Save Black Architectural Landmark

Once planned for demolition, now redesigned with 'a walk of history.'

City Hall: Milwaukee Will Provide Cash For Some Homeowners’ Flood Repairs
City Hall

Milwaukee Will Provide Cash For Some Homeowners’ Flood Repairs

Proposal cobbles together funds to help low-income owners make repairs.

City Will Waive Permit Fees For Owner-Occupied Homes Flood Repair

City Will Waive Permit Fees For Owner-Occupied Homes Flood Repair

Proposal aims to reduce costs of rebuilding after 1,000-year storm.

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.

Committee Votes to Close Tavern After Brawl Involving Hundreds

Committee Votes to Close Tavern After Brawl Involving Hundreds

Unanimous vote against renewing King Drive tavern license after 'huge blunder.'

Milwaukee Joining Push for Commuter Rail Line

Milwaukee Joining Push for Commuter Rail Line

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

City Tries To Help Residents Recover From Devastating Rain, Flooding

City Tries To Help Residents Recover From Devastating Rain, Flooding

Fee-free drop off centers, special pickups and suspended parking rules.

Despite Alderwoman’s Opposition, Northwest Side Affordable Housing Project Approved

Despite Alderwoman’s Opposition, Northwest Side Affordable Housing Project Approved

After years of delay, Cudahy Farms deal passed by council.

City Hall: Police Want To Shutter Downtown Nightclub
City Hall

Police Want To Shutter Downtown Nightclub

Investigations link 25% of recent downtown violence to just one club.

City Hall: Alders Support Sprinkler Subsidies
City Hall

Alders Support Sprinkler Subsidies

Retrofitting old buildings is costly, but 'you can't put a price on' saving lives.

100 East Proposal Triggers Questions on New TIF Guidelines

100 East Proposal Triggers Questions on New TIF Guidelines

Council gets in the weeds on deal to redevelop state's third tallest building.

Council Committee Backs Mayor’s Picks for Housing Authority Board

Council Committee Backs Mayor’s Picks for Housing Authority Board

'Outstanding choice by the mayor,' says Ald. Russell W. Stamper, II.

Subsidies Will Advance Three Developments Along King Drive

Subsidies Will Advance Three Developments Along King Drive

Plus: Funding for a statue and more streetscaping, traffic safety projects.

Everyone Agrees, Let’s Delay Affordable Housing Proposal

Everyone Agrees, Let’s Delay Affordable Housing Proposal

Ald. Larresa Taylor still negotiating changes in controversial proposal.

Council Bounces Trampoline Rules

Council Bounces Trampoline Rules

How much regulation is too much?

After Lengthy Debate, Council Legalizes Carriage Homes

After Lengthy Debate, Council Legalizes Carriage Homes

Did Milwaukee just eliminate single-family zoning?

Council Split On Cudahy Farms Proposal

Council Split On Cudahy Farms Proposal

Area Alderwoman Larresa Taylor opposes plan backed by Mayor, DCD.

Housing Plan Wins Key Council Committee Endorsement

Housing Plan Wins Key Council Committee Endorsement

Revised 'Growing MKE' is not perfect, but council should still adopt it say sponsors.

City Hall: Public EV Charging Plan Faces Trump Opposition, Council Concerns
City Hall

Public EV Charging Plan Faces Trump Opposition, Council Concerns

'I'd cut this program if I was the federal government,' said one alderman.

Milwaukee Proposes Subsidy For Downtown Office Tower Conversion

Milwaukee Proposes Subsidy For Downtown Office Tower Conversion

King Drive development would also be aided by city subsidy.

City Hall: Meet Milwaukee’s Flag Task Force
City Hall

Meet Milwaukee’s Flag Task Force

Will the council agree with its rankings?

Council Reopens Flag Debate. Again

Council Reopens Flag Debate. Again

Alders insist council can 'walk and chew gum' in taking on the flag issue.

City Hall: Milwaukee’s Flag Debate Is Back
City Hall

Milwaukee’s Flag Debate Is Back

New task force would host design contest. Could People's Flag prevail?

City Hall: Committee Waters Down Proposed ‘Granny Flat’ Plan
City Hall

Committee Waters Down Proposed ‘Granny Flat’ Plan

Result: The sponsors of proposal have now become the opponents.

New Land Creating Downtown Garden For Tenants

New Land Creating Downtown Garden For Tenants

Gravel lot used for construction staging would become home for tomatoes.

Moxy Hotel Passed by Divided Committee, Sets Up Council Showdown

Moxy Hotel Passed by Divided Committee, Sets Up Council Showdown

Deer District project hit by proxy war over unionizing The Trade.

Council Vents Frustration on City Response To Suspected Shooter Incident

Council Vents Frustration on City Response To Suspected Shooter Incident

'We owe our employees better,' says council president.

Council Could Kill Revised Baird Center Revenue-Sharing Agreement

Council Could Kill Revised Baird Center Revenue-Sharing Agreement

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

RNC Report Says Convention Had $321 Million Economic Impact

RNC Report Says Convention Had $321 Million Economic Impact

Host-sponsored report touts impact more than 50% larger than predicted.

Council Votes to Close Lush Lounge

Council Votes to Close Lush Lounge

Excess noise, litter and a strip show led to non renewal of tavern's license.

City Suspends Harambee Gas Station

City Suspends Harambee Gas Station

Reports of gun activity and drug dealing at BP location on Center Street.

Could Milwaukee Launch Its Own Cell Phone Service?

Could Milwaukee Launch Its Own Cell Phone Service?

Newly-elected alderman has no shortage of ideas.

City Hall: After Mishap, Milwaukee To Dramatically Increase Number of Ballots It Prints
City Hall

After Mishap, Milwaukee To Dramatically Increase Number of Ballots It Prints

'We cannot allow our voters to experience this again'

Campaign Launched To Build City’s First Inclusive Playground

Campaign Launched To Build City’s First Inclusive Playground

Battle with cancer leads to making Stella's Playground for children of all abilities.

Committee Delays Consideration of New Downtown Hotel

Committee Delays Consideration of New Downtown Hotel

Moxy Hotel proposal leads to messy meeting, closed session with City Attorney.

Gift From Herb Kohl Philanthropies Fuels Owner-Occupied Affordable Housing Efforts

Gift From Herb Kohl Philanthropies Fuels Owner-Occupied Affordable Housing Efforts

Community Development Alliance leading effort to create 42 homes for early childhood educators.

Council Divided Over Nightclub’s Age Restriction

Council Divided Over Nightclub’s Age Restriction

Council denies Allure's request to lower age limit, despite split vote.

Police Department Technology Purchases Raise Concerns

Police Department Technology Purchases Raise Concerns

Will increase in cameras and video data invade privacy of citizens?

Milwaukee Police Creating a Drone Team

Milwaukee Police Creating a Drone Team

Purchasing 16 drones and training an airborne assessment team.

Committee Overturns Plan Commission, Recommends ‘Missing Middle’ Housing

Committee Overturns Plan Commission, Recommends ‘Missing Middle’ Housing

But coalition of community groups continues to strongly oppose proposal.

City Hall: Council Committee Backs Return of Granny Flats
City Hall

Council Committee Backs Return of Granny Flats

Legalizing accessory dwelling units could grow housing across entire city.

Three-Way Standoff on Workforce Housing in Milwaukee

Three-Way Standoff on Workforce Housing in Milwaukee

Council, administration, developers seek solution between low-income and luxury.

Salvation Army Now Wants To Save Black Landmark It Planned To Raze

Salvation Army Now Wants To Save Black Landmark It Planned To Raze

Preservation advocacy results in compromise to save 1970's complex.

Brower Helps Get Milwaukee $1,000 From We Energies

Brower Helps Get Milwaukee $1,000 From We Energies

At new alderman's first committee meeting the issue of city easement for utility arises.

City Hall: Pérez Reshuffles Council Committees
City Hall

Pérez Reshuffles Council Committees

Addition of new alder Alex Brower prompts changes, restores power to veteran council member.

Friday Photos: New Bronzeville Hub Rising
Friday Photos

New Bronzeville Hub Rising

New building is a mix of affordable apartments and commercial space for creatives, educators.

City Hall: Who Will Be Funded by Council’s Transformation Fund?
City Hall

Who Will Be Funded by Council’s Transformation Fund?

After 'fighting' and negotiations, council finally picks 15 winners for funding.

Bronzeville Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Preserving Black Landmark

Bronzeville Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Preserving Black Landmark

Some members expressed opinions, but committee delays decision as deadline nears.

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council Approves MPS Police Officer Agreement, But Money Still An Issue

Council has opportunity to spend MPS funding, but on what?

Salvation Army Wants To Raze Black Landmark, Will City Allow It?

Salvation Army Wants To Raze Black Landmark, Will City Allow It?

Salvation Army is contesting decision to protect Black-developed Central City Plaza.

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Mayor Talks Education, Public Safety in 2025 State of the City

Upbeat speech also discusses Growing MKE plan, elections and safe streets.

Council Will Decide Fate of Buildings Designed by State’s First Black Architect

Council Will Decide Fate of Buildings Designed by State’s First Black Architect

Salvation Army seeks to replace two Century City Plaza buildings from 1970s.

Niche Book Bar Opens in Bronzeville

Niche Book Bar Opens in Bronzeville

A neighborhood welcome for new book store, which will soon add a wine program.

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

Broad Coalition Opposes New Immigration Enforcement Facility

City, county and state officials, community and business leaders condemn ICE proposal.

New Buyer Emerges For Long-Vacant Church

New Buyer Emerges For Long-Vacant Church

City has tried multiple times to sell former Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

$10,000 Bonuses For Police Transfers Not Working?

$10,000 Bonuses For Police Transfers Not Working?

Gaining few recruits, losing council support. Plus: new labor negotiator approved.

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

What’s In The 18 Footnotes Added To Milwaukee’s Budget?

See Common Council members' ideas to make city government better serve the public.

Will Trump Kill Milwaukee Street Upgrades and EV Projects?

Will Trump Kill Milwaukee Street Upgrades and EV Projects?

At stake are at least 5 federal grants to city worth $99 million; will Trump claw back money?

Report Finds Lauded Real Estate Program Could Improve

Report Finds Lauded Real Estate Program Could Improve

ACRE has helped reduce racial disparities, but needs more mentoring, WPF finds.

Council Rejects Mayor’s Vetoes, Finalizes 2025 Budget

Council Rejects Mayor’s Vetoes, Finalizes 2025 Budget

In less than 5 minutes, council restores money for its operations and for road repair.

City Hall: Negotiating Milwaukee’s Police, Fire Contracts Gets Messy
City Hall

Negotiating Milwaukee’s Police, Fire Contracts Gets Messy

'Sloppy' says a council member as city cycles through labor negotiator nominees.

Milwaukee Offers Police Officers $10,000 To Switch to MPD

Milwaukee Offers Police Officers $10,000 To Switch to MPD

City struggles to attract new officers while facing state requirement to hire more.

Mayor Johnson Signs Brostoff’s Final Legislation Into Effect

Mayor Johnson Signs Brostoff’s Final Legislation Into Effect

Johnson pushes for everyone to follow in late alderman's forward-thinking spirit.

Mayor, Common Council Overhauling Housing Authority Board

Mayor, Common Council Overhauling Housing Authority Board

Four new HACM board members coming in, acting president on the way out.

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