Monthly Archives: February 2012

Common Sense Legislation To Hold Secondhand Merchandise Dealers Accountable

The City Council is expected to vote on Tuesday on an ordinance that would make it harder for secondhand dealers to acquire, and ultimately sell, stolen goods.

The Legislation & Permits Committee will debate the ordinance at its meeting Monday.

If passed, the ordinance will require local retailers who purchase certain goods for resale – including precious metals, jewelry, coins, electronics, expensive sports memorabilia and other goods – to more strictly record each transaction (including with photos) and enter those purchases online through the police department’s NEWPRS computer system. NEWPRS allows police to more easily track stolen goods that thieves may try to resell for some quick cash.

The ordinance also requires secondhand dealers to hold all impacted items for seven days before reselling them – further protecting theft victims.

Now, is the reselling of stolen goods a widspread problem in South Milwaukee? There is no evidence it is. But that doesn’t mean the council shouldn’t be proactive in making sure that victims of burglary and theft in South Milwaukee are protected. This ordinance does so, while not putting unreasonable burdens on secondhand sellers.

The ordinance also exempts those reselling goods for charity, rummage sales and other instances outside the traditional secondhand retail environment.

It also is a big improvement from a first draft of the ordinance – a version some other communities like Greenfield have adopted – which would have put the restrictions on many more types of items, imposed a per-transaction fee on retailers dealing in the impacted goods and required retailers to enter all transactions into NEWPRS within 24 hours (vs. the adopted 48).

Those types of restrictions are unreasonable and could be chilling to current and potential businesses in South Milwaukee. This version goes just far enough.

I’ll keep you posted.

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Share Your Coach Spaltholz Memories

Update: I found this old Milwaukee Journal story on South Milwaukee’s undefeated season in 1961. Check it out here

Did you know Coach Bill Spaltholz? Did you play for him? Were you taught by him?

What will you remember most about him? What is his legacy?

Post your comments below … and let me know if you’d be interested in doing a “guest blog” about this South Milwaukee legend.

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South Milwaukee Loses A Legend: Bill Spaltholz Passes Away At 86

Update: Here is Coach Spaltholz’s obituary in Sunday’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. There will also be a visitation starting at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, before the funeral service. 

Hall of Fame South Milwaukee football coach Bill Spaltholz — the namesake for the high school’s football field — has passed away. He was 86.

The visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Molthen-Bell & Son Funeral Home, 700 Milwaukee Ave. in South Milwaukee. The funeral is at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church, 3401 Puetz Road in Oak Creek.

Please keep the Spaltholz family, and all who knew him, in your thoughts and prayers.

And learn more about the coach on the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association website here. Among his accomplishments …

  • Spaltholz was inducted into the WFCA Hall of Fame in 1986.
  • He led his teams to 150-96-6 career record, including seven conference championships and one undefeated season.
  • He was conference coach of the year in 1955 and 1961.
  • His team also took part in the first WIAA postseason back in 1976, a game recounted in this NOW story from last fall.

What will you remember most about Coach Spaltholz? Did you play for him, or others who did? What will be his legacy? Post your comments below.

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Junk Truck Fees: How Much Is Too Much?

When the City Council passed our laundry list of fees late last year, I was hesitant to support just one of the literally hundreds we approved: the junk dealer fee.

Why? The size of the increase. The annual fee, to go into effect July 1, was to go from $150 to $1,000 under the fee schedule we approved.

I voted to approve the fee schedule because I didn’t want to hold up the entire schedule over one fee. But I remained uncomfortable with it. It was simply too much.

Well, the Legislation & Permits Committee is thankfully revisiting that fee at our meeting on Monday night, and I hope we can lessen the increase.

I understand there have been concerns raised with junk dealers and their business practices, from how they secure their loads to how they dispose of Freon-bearing appliances to the dealers taking items that would have real recycling value had the city picked them up.

But raising the fee by as much as we did is not the answer to dealing with the issue. If we have concerns with junk dealers, then let’s talk about a stronger ordinance to regulate them. Let’s not “fee them” out of existence. A $1,000 annual fee would probably do that.

I’ll keep you posted.

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Cudahy Iceport Update And More Local Headlines

Check out these headlines from around the South Shore:

Also, three South Milwaukee High School football players have committed to play at the next level, according to this story in the Journal Sentinel. They are linebacker Chris Krakau (NCAA Division II Concordia-St. Paul), defensive end Sterling Smith (Division II St. Cloud State) and offensive lineman Dylan Stefanec (Division III Wisconsin-Whitewater).

Good luck to all those young men, and hopefully Dylan can help Whitwater bring home another championship.

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Honadel’s “Wisconsin Wins” Closer To Passage

Update: And here is a statement from Gov. Scott Walker.

South Milwaukee Rep. Mark Honadel’s “Wisconsin Wins” unemployed worker job training initiative has passed through key Senate and Assembly committees.

Check out the press release from Sen. Van Wangaard, the Republican sponsor of the Senate version of the bill, on WisPolitics.com here. From it:

“Wisconsin Wins” is a pilot program under which employers would apply to the Department of Workforce Development to offer six-week employer-specific training to unemployed workers. Unemployed individuals who participate in the program will receive an additional $75 stipend for each week they participate. If the worker and employer are a good fit, the worker should have a full-time job at the end of the six weeks. The program is based on a successful Georgia program called “Georgia Works.” “Wisconsin Wins” is one of the centerpieces of Governor Walker’s “Wisconsin Working” agenda.

The bill must still get Joint Finance Committee and full Senate and Assembly approval. I’ll keep you posted.

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Public Hearing On Lake Parkway Extension Set For South Milwaukee

You’ll have your chance to weigh in on the potential extension of the Lake Parkway south to Highway 100 at a public hearing and informational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 29, at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.

The meeting, which is planned from 6 to 8 p.m., specifically seeks comment on whether or not the project should be included on the regional transportation plan — a key step in actually helping this project become reality one day. It will also include a chance to view maps, ask questions and hear a presentation about recommendations from a committee studying the extension.

There are several ways to submit comments: verbally or in writing at the Feb. 29 meeting, via mail or at this SEWRPC website.

Learn more about the Lake Parkway project here on County Supervisor Pat Jursik’s website.

Jursik is chairing the Advisory Committee of the Lake Parkway Extension Study. The committee is working with the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission to analyze the project.

Of course, I’d like to know what you think of the extension. Post your comments below!

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