Update: Beech Street Bridge Expected To Reopen Before Christmas

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Milwaukee County has provided an update on the Beech Street pedestrian bridge, which was removed this spring after officials deemed it unsafe.

The headline: The bridge over Oak Creek is excepted to reopen the week of December 21, about a month behind schedule.

Here is a quick rundown of expected activities in the next six weeks, provided by the county …

  • Caisson and abutment contractor mobilize: Week of Nov. 9
  • Bridge shop drawings from bridge supplier: Nov. 11
  • Review and approve shop drawings (assumes no resubmittal needed): Nov 13
  • Caisson and abutment construction complete: Dec. 4
  • Complete grading for bridge approaches (crushed stone surface):  Week of Dec. 7
  • Current bridge delivery schedule: Dec. 18
  • Set bridge: Week of Dec. 21 (bridge open for use)
  • Pave asphalt approaches: Spring 2016

I thank the county for their continued work on this, and I appreciate your patience. With funding approved on July 16, I am glad to see work will still be substantially complete before the dead of winter sets in. This is an important connection for a number of residents and our schools, as well as recreational users of the Oak Creek Parkway, me included.

The good news: Once this is done, we should have a bridge built for the long term, another in a line of significant recent investments in the Oak Creek watershed and our local parks.

I think it will be well worth the wait.

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Help Wanted In Finding Battery Suspects

From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

The South Milwaukee Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the four (4) persons and vehicle depicted in the contained video in relation to a substantial battery which took place at 1123 Milwaukee Avenue in South Milwaukee, reported to the SMPD at approximately 2:48AM on Sunday Nov 1, 2015. If any person knows the persons or vehicle associated with this crime they are encouraged to contact the SMPD at 414-768-8060. Thank you.

See the video in this WISN report.

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Vendor, Craft Fair For A Cause Set For Saturday

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by | November 3, 2015 · 7:00 pm

Cross County: Rocket Boys Finish 13th At State

Congratulations to the South Milwaukee boys’ cross country team, which finished 13th at last weekend’s WIAA state meet in Wisconsin Rapids.

And a special kudos to Jordan Janusiak, who took 16th individually. Maddie Wood finished 71st for the girls.

Check out the full results here. And go Rockets!

(And thanks to Laura O’Hearn for the photos.)

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Honoring The Best Of Our Local Businesses

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Congratulations to all of the businesses honored at Thursday’s South Shore Chamber of Commerce awards dinner!

In Cudahy, it was Jen’s Sweet Treats. And in St. Francis, it was PDQ Tooling.

I’m especially proud of the South Milwaukee award winner: the South Milwaukee Downtown Market.

It has been an honor to be a small part of this event’s success, and it is great to see it and the volunteers who drive it get the recognition they richly deserve.

The South Shore is on the rise, and it’s because of businesses like these.

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Next Up At The PAC: Combining Silent Movies And Music

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From the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center … tickets are still available!

The South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center is proud to present the Hot Club of San Francisco: Cinema Vivant. Be transported into the 1930s when gypsy caravans would set up camps outside of town and lure locals out for an evening of music and movies, which flickered to life on the side of a barn. Gypsy musicians would play guitars and fiddles, matching every movement on the screen with virtuosity, passion and humor. The Hot Club of San Francisco (HCSF) celebrates the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli featuring lead guitarist and HCSF founder Paul Mehling, the violin of two time Grammy Award winner Evan Price and a swinging rhythm section: Sam Rocha, Isabelle Fontaine, and Jordan Samuels.

Click here for the press release.

 

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Big Finish For Rocketober: Trick-Or-Treating Set For Saturday Night

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It’s been another fun Rocketober, and we’re not done yet!

The Human Concerns Haunted House continues tonight and tomorrow … and citywide trick-or-treating is set for Saturday evening, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Be sure to leave your lights on if you want to participate.

Details here. And happy Halloween!

(And that’s me dressed as the mayor of Munchkinland with a zombie panda and dog of some sort, aka “my kids.”)

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Investing In Public Works: TV Disposal, Tree And Stump Removal And More

Some news and notes from our Street Department and others …

  • The City of South Milwaukee will now be accepting electronic recycling items at the self-deposit station. The cost for recycling a tube television or a tube computer monitor is $10. There is also a $2 per-day user fee to use the station. All other electronic recycling is free. This added service should reduce the number of TVs , monitors and other items randomly left on curbsides and ditches around town, providing a place for residents to take their old sets now that Goodwill and others no longer do.
  • The City Council also recently approved the removal of 70 more trees in the public right of way, stump grinding and restoration, as part of our ongoing urban forestry efforts. This phase of removal is focused on dead, dying and other hazardous public trees in the second and third districts — estimated to be just 10% of the total number of trees that will need to be removed over the next five years based on our 2013 tree inventory. In other words, this is just the start, as we look to enhance our focus on urban forestry in South Milwaukee.
  • Leaf pickup continues, and does so until at least November 15.
  • The resurfaced South Milwaukee City Hall circle drive and library parking lot are now open.

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Maintaining City Services In Tough Times: City To Publish 2016 Budget

The proposed 2016 South Milwaukee budget will be published today, and it is one of our more difficult ones in years. But I’m proud to say we are able to maintain the city services you have come to expect.

Expenditures are budgeted to increase slightly by 0.87% to just shy of $18.9 million. Revenues are budgeted to be down 3.17% to $9.036 million. And while the budget meets state levy limit requirements, it calls for a 4.6% increase (or $464,603) in the city tax levy, bringing it to $10.4 million from just over $10 million in 2015.

The levy increase demands some context. For starters, this was a very tough decision, but a necessary one, as we attempt to do what we can to avoid cuts to our services and avoid dipping into our reserves.

State-imposed levy limits (for us, +0.167% in 2016) allows for exceptions around certain debt service expenses and the costs of refunded taxes. This gives us flexibility to increase levy to help fund expenses like these, which are out of our control …

  • $208,000 of the increased levy is due to tax refunds we owe to Caterpillar and Time Warner Cable. I’ve written about this before, but here are the basics: The state assesses industrial users like Cat/Bucyrus, and in recent years they challenged their assessment with the state – and won. The result is a significant repayment due in 2016, with smaller amounts due in coming years.  The state also determines what equipment is tax exempt for businesses like Time Warner Cable and has determined that a significant portion of their equipment is exempt from personal property taxes. Therefore, a repayment is due there as well.
  • The city is also faced with $69,000 in reduced payments from the state for “exempt computer aid.” Years ago, the state exempted computers (among other items) from the items communities can count toward personal property tax collections. To make up for this, the state reimburses communities for lost revenue. The state is significantly reducing that payment in 2016, and we are feeling that pain.
  • The city is also facing another $52,000 shortfall due to an anticipated decrease in our expenditure restraint payment from the state in 2016. This is money the state pays to communities who keep their spending in check – funding we have been proud to receive for many years. With more and more communities eligible for the program, our 2016 “reward” will be smaller, and we must account for that.

So, that’s almost $330,000 of the potential shortfall right there.

Much of the rest of the levy increase comes from our decision to update our compensation system for 2016 – and offer most employees a 2% pay raise. Such a raise has already been negotiated for our unionized police officers, and the firefighters’ contract expires at the end of 2015. We are extending that raise to most of our non-represented workers as well.

This coincides with a vote last week by the city council to re-examine and reclassify (where necessary) all of the non-union jobs in city government and adjust our pay matrix accordingly – the result of a compensation study we just completed, the first in seven years.

One other key point needs to be made here: We are also not proposing to use any funds from the tax stabilization account to “buy down” the levy and balance the budget. For 2015, we used $145,000 to do just that, so that is also a significant revenue reduction. I think this is a responsible approach that allows us to keep this fund for emergencies and other uses down the road, as state and county support for our services always seem to be in increasing jeopardy, and we may be faced with difficult decisions in the years ahead.

Among other budget highlights:

  • The revenue number includes a reduction in anticipated collections for “Other Violations,” which encompasses all police and most of the court fines, except parking violations. This reduction was based on the actual collections over the past several years. That said, we will be asking the common council to take a comprehensive look at city fines and fees later this year, comparing our fine and fee structure with that of other communities. Information is being gathered now for this discussion.
  • The budget includes flat health insurance costs, as we have decided to leave the state health insurance plan and contract with Humana. This helped us avoid significant increases for 2016 under our current plan, while giving us flexibility for the future around plan design and more certainty around rate increases.
  • We have also included $15,000 in funds to the Storm Water Utility budget to fund the city’s portion of the proposed Oak Creek Watershed study. This is our portion of the larger project being funded by the city, county, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission.

So, what does this all mean for your tax bill? That remains to be seen. The tax rate won’t be set until the council approves the budget, potentially at its December 1 meeting. (A budget public hearing is set for 6 p.m. on Monday, November 30.)

In the meantime, I am proud that we were able to work within state-imposed mandates and funding cuts to at least maintain our service levels. We remain as committed as ever to being responsible stewards of taxpayer money – and that means delivering maximum value for your tax dollar.

Residents have come to expect a certain standard of city services, and it is my job as mayor to make sure we deliver on that expectation, while also driving innovation and efficiency around how we deliver those services. And we’re doing that.

This budget delivers on that promise.

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Rocket Runners Ready For State

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The South Milwaukee boys’ cross-country team — following a sectional victory by Jordan Janusiak — placed second in WIAA sectional meet on Saturday, advancing as a team to the state meet for the second straight season.

Congratulations to Coach Stan Druckey and Jordan, Justin Weber, Chris Sobczak, Wyatt Schlager, Max Moran, Sage Leahy, and Andy Gargulak … as well as Maddie Wood, who qualified individually for the girls.

Go Rockets!

Here are boys’ sectional results. Four Rockets finished in the top 17. Maddie took fourth.

The meet is this Saturday in Wisconsin Rapids. Learn more here. And here is how they did last year.

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Cudahy Condo Fire, Tough Caterpillar Earnings And Other Headlines

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Check out these South Shore headlines …

Here is the account of the Cudahy fire from South Milwaukee Fire Chief Joe Knitter …

At approximately 10:55 Saturday evening, SMFD Truck 1671 and Chief 16 were requested to the City of Cudahy for a report of fire coming through the roof of an 8-unit apartment building. Upon arrival of Cudahy FD units, they encountered a well involved fire in the attic of the structure and declared a defensive fire attack. Truck 1671 set up it’s aerial master stream on the south side of the structure and supplied a handline for St. Francis Firefighters. The fire was escalated to a MABAS Box Alarm bringing in units from throughout Milwaukee County.The cause of the fire is under investigation.

And NOW has published a new police blotter.

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What a Rocketober Weekend!

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If you’re bored this weekend, well, you’re just not trying.

Here we go, adding a couple new events …

Tonight

  • 5-8:30 p.m. Zombie House, presented by Friends of the Mill Pond and the South Milwaukee Lions (Mill Pond warming house)

Saturday

  • 8 a.m.-3 p.m.: St. Luke’s UCC Rummage Sale (2200 18th Ave.)
  • 11 a.m.-1 p.m.: Meet the Mayor at Drenzek Chiropractic (2211 10th Ave.)
  • Noon-3 p.m.: South Milwaukee Little League Kickball and Costume Contest
  • 2 p.m.: Trunk or Treat (St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1314 Rawson Ave.)
  • 3-5 p.m.: Downtown trick-or-treating, and a chance to weigh in on the city’s comprehensive and downtown planning efforts at 924 Milwaukee Ave.
  • 5-8:30 p.m.: Night two of Zombie House
  • 6:30 p.m.: Rocktoberfest beer tasting (Pat’s Oak Manor, 1804 15th Ave.)
  • 7 p.m.: Human Concerns Haunted House (821 Marion Ave.)
  • 7:30 p.m.: MIAW Wrestling (Papa Luigi’s, 1919 12th Ave.)
  • 7:30 p.m.: Jesse Cooke: One World Tour (South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center)

Sunday

  • Noon to 3 p.m.:  South Milwaukee High School Honor Society Haunted Hallway at the high school. (All middle and elementary school-aged children and their families are welcome; free admission.)

Check out the official flyer of Rocketober events on this Facebook page. And look for photos throughout the weekend.

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Meet The Mayor This Saturday

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Just a quick reminder that my latest Meet the Mayor event is this Saturday at Drenzek Chiropractic.

Stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and share your thoughts, ideas, questions, comments and concerns.

Thanks to Dr. Kristin and her team for hosting me!

Learn more about Drenzek, located at 2211 10th Ave., here on Facebook.

And note that my next Meet the Mayor is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Fenno building downtown, home of a number of unique small businesses in the heart of our downtown.

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Made In South Milwaukee: Hand-Blown Glass From “Micro,” An Internationally Known Artist

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South Milwaukeeans are quietly producing products we can proudly say are “Made in South Milwaukee.” This regular series will tell their stories — some of which you may have never heard before. 

I can’t think of a better way to start this series than with Paul Stephan, or “Micro,” how fans of his blown glass marbles, pipes and other products know him.

Paul is a relatively new South Milwaukee resident. He moved here in 2013 from Bay View and lives with his wife and new baby in the old Zion Lutheran (later Calvary) school on 9th and Madison Avenues — a building he has terrifically remodeled to include two large apartments, his art studio and auto racing garage. (Paul races cars as a hobby.)

And while Paul isn’t a bad race car driver, his art is amazing … and internationally recognized.

As this article states, Paul’s work has been featured in shows around the globe, and it’s incredibly sought after. Get a sense of his work on this website and in this video and see him in action through photos on his INK361 page. From the article …

Micro’s pipes have been featured in a number of top end gallery shows in Kobe, Japan, New York, and now, Los Angeles. If you are lucky enough, you might just catch Micro at a glassblowing competition or even get to book a glassblowing class with him.

Or try and catch him at his studio. In South Milwaukee.

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Suspect Sought In Azteca Robbery

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From the South Milwaukee Police Department …

On October 18, 2015 a burglary was discovered to have occurred at the Azteca Restaurant in South Milwaukee.  The subject pictured below forced his way into the restaurant and took U.S. currency. 

The City of South Milwaukee Police is looking for assistance in identifying this subject.  Anyone with any information about this crime or any other crime is encouraged to contact the South Milwaukee Police Department at the above listed phone number (414-768-8060) or via the internet at http://www.smpolice.com.

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