In this blog, I provide an overview of the development itself and the municipal process for approving developments, discuss why the Common Council should approve the demolition permit, and share insights on my reasoning for supporting redevelopment.
Hi friends,Today is Election Day! If you have not already voted, make sure to vote today before 7p. Find all information related to voting here: Home (wi.gov).Voter Checklist:What's on my ballot?Where is my polling place?Do I have my ID? Remember…
As some of you are aware, the outlook of the 2025 budget is grim. We find ourselves confronted with a staggering $27 million structural deficit. This structural deficit is the most important issue today and in the foreseeable future.
Due to expected heavy snowfall and strong blowing snow conditions starting early Friday morning and continuing through Saturday, all non-essential, in-person City services will be suspended on Friday, January 12 and Saturday, January 13. Emergency…
Hello and HNY everyone! I hope you all had a joyful holiday and feel prepared to take on 2024. This week's updates includes info about a neighborhood meeting this week at 529 University Ave (The Vintage), Crime Incident, and Ald. Slack's Resignation.
In this time of mass grief, I encourage us to go a step further for our neighbors and proactively find and create spaces of shared learning and understanding. Let us move with empathy and love for all our neighbors and celebration of our backgrounds.
Hi friends, there is so much to update you on. All are important in their own ways. Please stick with me through this blog. Updates include important items on tonight's Council agenda, operating budget, and trans advocacy.
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City meetings continue to be mostly virtual with details listed in City Meetings of Interest below. Common Council meetings are hybrid so the public can attend in person or via Zoom.Stay in touch with your neighbors through either Capitol…