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Updated: Missing Kids Found Safe, Returned Home

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From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

The South Milwaukee Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in locating 2 missing juveniles.

The names of the missing juveniles are Ashley Garcia, 14 years of age, and her brother Isac Garcia, 15 years of age.

It is believed they have been seen in Milwaukee and West Allis, WI and they may have been in the area of Wautoma, WI recently.

There is no information, at this time, that either juvenile is missing under suspicious circumstances. The South Milwaukee Police Department is concerned for the safety and welfare of these two children and would like them to return to their mother.

If you have any information, please contact the South Milwaukee Police Department at (414) 768-8060.

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Looking Back On A Busy Year For The South Milwaukee Fire Department

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The South Milwaukee Fire Department has published its 2014 annual report, and it details a busy, and tragic, year.

See the full report here.

From South Milwaukee Fire Chief Joe Knitter …

This report is but a brief snapshot of the tremendous amount of hard work put forth by the members of your fire department who continue to demonstrate their commitment to providing an exceptionally high level of service and standard of coverage with the limited resources at hand.

Our call volume increased slightly during 2014 with a minor uptick in the number of fire calls we responded to. While the nationwide trend is a decrease in fire calls, it seems that this call for service follows a cyclical trend in our area. Our department requested mutual aid from our neighbors for 12 working structure fires in 2014. Dollar loss from these fires nearly doubled when compared to 2013, primarily due to the increase in the number of fires and the advanced stage of several of them upon our arrival. Unfortunately, the fire department experienced its second fire fatality in a span of three months (December, ’13-February, ’14) in a fire that occurred on February 27th in a single-family home that claimed the life of a 56-year old female. Prior to this fire and the previous fire that occurred in December of 2013, the South Milwaukee Fire Department went for over ten years without a fatal fire.

One area of improvement that I am proud to highlight is the increase in the number of community members impacted by our fire prevention/community outreach efforts. As you will see on Page 12, we have realized an 8% increase in the number of K-4/5 and 1st grade students who participated in our fire safety education program, a 20% increase in the number of 5th graders who attended our 5th Grade Fire Safety Program, and a 60% increase in the number of community members that participated in a fire extinguisher training program. While predicting how many fires or injuries these initiatives prevented is nearly impossible, our goal of delivering education to the community can only become more effective as we interact with more citizens.

In closing, the South Milwaukee Fire Department will continue to answer the call 24/7/365 and maintain its high level of service delivery as we respond to the needs of the community as an all-hazard, all-risk department. Our focus will remain on community involvement, risk reduction, fire prevention, public education, and delivering timely, professional, effective, and efficient service. The members of the South Milwaukee Fire Department and I would like to thank Mayor Erik Brooks, the members of the Common Council and Police and Fire Commission, and our citizens for all their hard work and continued support.

Right back at you, chief. Thanks to you and all of our firefighters for your hard work and dedication to keeping us safe.

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More Headlines

An interview with the folks at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center, a really cool story about a local wedding photo, information on a South Milwaukee reunion and more …

Check out these South Shore headlines.

NOW has published a new police blotter.

Also, County Supervisor Pat Jursik has published a new e-newsletter, with updates on O’Donnell Park, the Hoan Bridge and the Cudahy Sportsmen’s Club.

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South Milwaukee Leos Helping Out Our Furry Friends

Cool fundraiser for the Wisconsin Humane Society this May …

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See the full flyer here.

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Food, Music And Baseball: Big Weekend In South Milwaukee!

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Update: Added item on the St. Luke’s UCC Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday.

It’s weekends like this that make South Milwaukee special.

Here are three big events happening Friday through Sunday in our fair city …

  • Friday: South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center 10th Anniversary Gala. A terrific evening of entertainment, celebrating a decade of this community treasure. Dozens of performers means there is something for everyone. The event starts at 6 p.m. with a pre-show social featuring some of the acts in the lobby, refreshments and hors d’ oeuvres. Get a full list of performers and learn more here.
  • Saturday: South Milwaukee Little League Opening Day. This day is another thing pretty unique to South Milwaukee. It starts with a parade down Milwaukee and 9th Avenues, starting at Papa Luigi’s and ending at Little League Park, where there will be ceremonies before the opening slate of games. Parade at noon, opening ceremonies at 1, games start at 1:45. See a schedule here. Also on Saturday is this St. Luke’s UCC Spaghetti Dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. at 2200 18th Ave. They are featuring chef-prepared spaghetti sauce and entertainment. Adults $7, children 11 and under $4.
  • Sunday: South Milwaukee Food Truck Carnival. Some of the area’s top food trucks pay a visit to downtown South Milwaukee for a first-ever event for our city. Live music by Water Street Bridge is also planned. Noon to 4 p.m. on 11th Avenue, south of Milwaukee Avenue. Thanks to the Milwaukee Food Truck Alliance and the award-winning Streetza Pizza – owned by South Milwaukeean Scott Baitinger – for bringing this event to our city, and for Educators Credit Union for stepping up as a sponsor just today.

See you this weekend!

Check out media coverage on the Food Truck Carnival from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and OnMilwaukee.com. You may also see a TV station or two on site on Sunday. This will be big. How big? More than 1,500 people have said they are going on just the Streetza Facebook invite alone.

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No One Hurt In Bedroom Fire

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From the South Milwaukee Fire Department …

At approximately 3:40PM this afternoon, SMFD responded to a 9-1-1 report of a comforter on fire at 401 Williams Avenue.  Upon arrival of SMFD units, light smoke was seen coming out of the front door and the occupants were waiting outside.  When crews entered the house, they found a fire consuming the comforters, pillows, and mattress in a rear bedroom,  The fire was quickly extinguished, but not before extensive heat and smoke damage affected the involved bedroom and moderate smoke filled the entire house. The fire is currently under investigation.  No one was injured in the fire.

Please keep the residents of this property in your prayers.

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Rolling Out Automated Garbage Collection

Update: Here is a Q&A document with more information.

I am happy to say we’re poised to roll out a new and more efficient approach to garbage collection.

What does this mean? Simply, we’ll soon be requiring all South Milwaukee properties to use city-provided tipper carts for their garbage. Without them, we won’t pick it up.

As I’ve written about, this approach is much more efficient than our current process. And it’s safer for our workers and will help us be a cleaner-looking city.

Here is the rollout plan …

  • May: Transition begins for those who have their garbage picked up on Thursdays.
  • This fall: Transition for Wednesday pickups.
  • 2016: Transition for Monday and Tuesday pickups.

Those impacted by the changes will receive a brochure in the mail with more details, as their transition date approaches. (Those with Thursday pickups should have already received it.)

Here is the brochure that was sent to those who have their trash picked up on Thursdays. From it …

What is it?

The City of South Milwaukee will be transitioning to a fully automated garbage collection system that solely uses tipper carts for collection. The city has been picking up garbage with a semi-automated process from cans, bags, and 95-gallon tipper carts for a number of years.

When will the transition take place?

The transition will begin with the Thursday garbage collection in May, 2015. Residents with collection on Wednesdays will be transitioned to the new automated system in the fall of 2015. Those with other collection days will transition to the new system in 2016.

How will it be implemented?

The city will provide a 95 gallon tipper cart to your property if you do not have one. Once the property has received a cart, the automated process will begin. Only garbage in the tipper cart will be picked up. The operator will not exit the truck to remove barriers or adjust the placement of the cart due to obstructions.

I’ll keep you posted as the rollout continues.

We appreciate your patience. There will surely be a few headaches with this, but our Street Department is working hard to make the transition as smooth as possible. Please be respectful as we make this important, and necessary, move.

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Progress Toward Long-Term Solutions For The Oak Creek Watershed

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I am excited for the future of the Oak Creek watershed, and we’re making progress toward what I consider a key part of its long-term health and vibrancy: a watershed restoration plan.

The goal: Develop a plan that will guide future actions and investment across the watershed, giving us the information we need to make a real difference in bringing this environmental, ecological and recreational resource back to life.

As you may recall, leaders and other key stakeholders from each of the communities, governmental bodies and other organizations in the 28-square-fmile watershed met in January to discuss a potential plan. At the meeting, we gave feedback to the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission so they could provide a scope of work.

That scope of work is now back, and you can see it here.

It lays out a clear case for why a plan is necessary – including some of the problems that need addressing, and how we can get to workable solutions for the long term. The four focus areas will be around:

  • Water quality;
  • Recreational access and use;
  • Habitat conditions, and
  • Targeted stormwater drainage and flooding issues.

In addition, the scope document states, the status of the Mill Pond and the associated dam would be addressed considering their relationship to multiple focus issues.

The most important deliverable for me: “The watershed restoration plan will present implementation strategies, estimate the amount of technical and financial assistance needed for implementation and the associated costs, identify the authorities that will be relied upon to implement the plan, and identify potential sources of technical and financial assistance for plan implementation.”

In other words, this plan will deliver a comprehensive list of projects we should tackle across the watershed to ensure its long-term vitality. And it will provide us a path to address them.

It won’t be cheap. The restoration plan as proposed comes in at more than $500,000. But this is the cost of the holistic approach we’ve been lacking in this debate for decades. (The last similar study was done in the late 1980.)

Leaders representing some of the key potential plan funders — me, Milwaukee County Supervisor Pat Jursik and Parks Director John Dargle and Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Executive Director Kevin Shafer — and Mike Hahn from SEWPRC met recently to discuss coordination, a path toward implementation and potential funding strategies.

It was a very positive discussion. We will meet again.

We will also be seeking grant funding for the plan, such as is being done with a related Oak Creek watershed water quality data testing effort being proposed by the Racine Health Department.

I ask for your continued support of this process and pledge to keep you posted as we move ahead. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions, comments or concerns.

The public will remain a key part of the process throughout, and will have plenty of opportunities to weigh in as we look to move ahead with the plan. That commitment to public involvement, outreach and education will also continue during the actual planning effort, as we’d bring on a third-party group focused on just those activities. You can learn more in the scope of work.

Ultimately, any funding strategy will require approval by the boards and councils of all the entities, and we’ll work toward that in coming months.

As I’ve written about, this is important work for South Milwaukee, and the entire watershed. I believe more than ever that this is the right path to take here.

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Mixed Caterpillar Earnings And Other Headlines

Some good news/bad news in Caterpillar’s earnings, a Cudahy gun club update, St. Francis lakefront apartments proposed and more.

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Also, NOW has published a new police blotter.

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Here Are More Details On The South Milwaukee Food Truck Carnival

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I’m not sure South Milwaukee has ever seen something like this. And I love it.

See you Sunday, May 3!

Print the flyer here.

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Bringing Downtown South Milwaukee History To Life

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How about one more cool downtown event this summer?

It’s the South Milwaukee Historical Society Downtown Walking Tour starting at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 20.

From local historian Nels Monson, who is leading it …

Lace up your walking shoes and join us on Saturday June 20 for a walking tour of Downtown South Milwaukee led by City Historian Nels Monson.

Tour starts at the Railroad Depot and is expected to last about two hours.

Cost is $5 per person. Children under 12 and seniors over 80 are FREE. All proceeds benefit the South Milwaukee Historical Society.

I’ve added this to the full list of downtown events. Mark your calendars!

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Celebrating Arbor Day

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Arbor Day is Thursday, and I’m happy to say the City of South Milwaukee is partnering with the South Milwaukee School District to celebrate.

How? By planting trees, of course.

The city will plant a tree at each of the four South Milwaukee public elementary schools over the next couple of weeks. A brief ceremony is planned at each school recognizing Arbor Day and the planting.

The schedule, all at 3 p.m. …

  • Thursday, April 23: E. W. Luther
  • Monday, April 27: Rawson
  • Wednesday, April 29: Lakeview
  • Friday, May 1: Blakewood

Here is a flyer. And here is a proclamation passed by the city council last night.

None of this would be possible without the leadership of hard work of Dan Ratajski, our assistant street department, who is receiving significant training from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in urban forestry, as we ramp up our city tree program. This event came out of those efforts.

And let’s also thank Walmart, which stepped up to donate $1,000 for the tree planting.

I am excited to get behind efforts like this, as we grow our urban forestry program. We took on this important added service last year, and we’re in it for the long term.

I also ask you to consider planting a tree in 2015 …

Happy Arbor Day!

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What’s Showing This Summer: Outdoor Movies (And Dinner)

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Update: Here is a list of participating restaurants for the first “Dinner and a Movie”: Azteca, China Chef, Barbiere’s, Muskie’s Gourmet House and MKE City Sippers. Be sure to patronize these local businesses!

Thanks again to Guardian Credit Union for stepping up to sponsor three outdoor movies downtown again this summer.

They’ve announced the movies they’ll be showing … and we’ve added a twist. We’re now calling the event being held on the three Fridays in June, July and August “Dinner and a Movie,” and we’re bringing local restaurants into the fold.

It’s easy: Take advantage of movie-night specials at a number of local eateries prior to the outdoor movies, and then swing by the farmers’ market site on 11th and Madison for the flicks.

This way, you can support a local business and enjoy a great downtown event, too. Sounds like a date night!

Check out the movie schedule in the image and in this flyer.

The early list of participating restaurants includes Azteca, China Chef, Barbiere’s and Nona’s Café. Look for a full list at http://www.guardiancu.org as the event approaches.

And a special thanks to Heidi Bontempo from Guardian and Joey Bukowski for their continued work on planning this fun event. This could not happen without them.

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Downtown Alive: Check Out This Events Lineup

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Updated on April 22 to add the Downtown History Walk. Updated on April 21 with sponsors for the market concerts and the correct date for the Heritage Days Parade.

There’s a lot happening in our city center this summer and fall. A lot. So, we figured, why not round it up?

It starts with the first weekend of May, with the South Milwaukee Little League Parade on Saturday, May 2, and the first-ever Food Truck Festival the next day, and continues with a summer of shopping, music, outdoor movies and more.

Yes, we’re bringing new life downtown. This flyer is proof.

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Celebrating An Award-Wining South Milwaukee Film Maker

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South Milwaukee can claim the reigning Sundance Film Festival winner for Best World Cinema Documentary. His name is Chad Gracia, and the South Milwaukee High School graduate screened his new film, “The Russian Woodpecker,” on Sunday at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center. It was terrific.

Chad also brought the subject of the film, Ukrainian artist Fedor Alexandrovich, to South Milwaukee.

Congratulations to Chad, and I wish him well. We should all celebrate this native son!

Learn more on Chad’s website.

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