Rounding Up Tuesday’s Council Meeting

It was a busy council meeting Tuesday night …

  • The council voted 7-0 to approve a memorandum of understanding with Milwaukee County on maintenance responsibilities for Oak Creek inside the City of South Milwaukee. This was an agreement years in the making and puts in writing verbal agreements and past practice from previous decades around who is responsible for duties like creek bed vegetation removal. I thank our city staff, attorney, County Supervisor Pat Jursik and others for their work in pulling this together. Of course, this is just the start. We still need to figure out bigger and longer term solutions for the entire Oak Creek watershed, and there is significant progress being made on that front, too. Stay tuned for more details soon.
  • The council approved the nomination of Nate Keller to the Plan Commission. With his background in construction project management (including the Potawatomi Hotel) and engineering, Nate will be a terrific fit for this important committee. I welcome him on board. I also wish Dave Friedrich well and thank him for his years of service. Do you want to serve on one of our boards or commissions? Fill out an application, and we’ll keep it on file.
  • The council also voted to unanimously endorse the League of Wisconsin Municipalities’ Partnership for Prosperity legislative agenda. As mayor, I want to see South Milwaukee have a stronger role in state legislative matters, and putting our support behind this common-sense agenda makes sense. Let’s hope some of this sees the light of day in Madison in the upcoming session, as we seek to fuel the true economic engine of our state: the work happening in our incorporated communities.
  • We also honored three Eagle Scouts: Jake Simuncak, Dan Rolefson and Chris Sobczak.

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Local Candidates Mount Challenges In Spring Election

There will be competition for two South Milwaukee Common Council seats and the School Board this spring.

Paperwork from perspective candidates was due by close of business Tuesday, and here is an early look at your April 7 ballot …

  • South Milwaukee City Council: There will be competition in the First and Second Districts. In the First District, Frank Disco Gratke will challenge incumbent Ald. Craig Maass and Frank Van Dusen III. In the Second District, challengers Michael A. Johnson and Larry Pagelsdorf will challenge incumbents R. Patrick Stoner and Ramon Navarro. There will be no ballot competition for aldermen in the Third (Joe Bukowski and Lisa Pieper) and Fourth (Peggy Clark and David Bartoshevich) Districts.
  • South Milwaukee School Board: There will be three candidates for two seats. Challengers Jeffrey Dess and Jon Shelenske will compete against incumbent David Maass.

Candidates in the city and school elections are seeking three-year terms.

I’ll keep you posted as these races unfold.

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Happy New Year, Indeed: Predicting A Promising 2015

What a year it’s been …

As 2015 approaches, I have been reflecting a lot on all we’ve accomplished, and it’s a lot. Consider:

  • We saw big gains downtown, as new businesses like these and these — and this on the way next week — came to South Milwaukee, and Wild Flour Bakery reopened. The farmers’ market returned for another successful season on a reconstructed (and re-landscaped) 11th Avenue. Sorce Martial Arts and Azteca Restaurant completed major renovations. We brought back outdoor movies, thanks to Guardian Credit Union. We held our first downtown trick-or-treat scavenger hunt, with the support of I Can’t Resist Kids Resale (and soon to be B’s Boutique). And we laid the foundation for the future, forming a Downtown Advisory Committee and including funding in the 2015 budget for a downtown plan. I expect to have the committee named in January, and the plan underway this spring.
  • And we didn’t stop downtown, when it comes to driving business in South Milwaukee. We also welcomed Dunkin’ Donuts and Planet Fitness in 2014 and approved plans for a new Burger King restaurant. Hickory Inn reopened. Educators’ Credit Union completed its renovation and expansion. We also funded a new economic development coordinator position. This person, once hired in early 2015, will serve as a key point contact for business recruitment and retention and marketing our city — areas where we need to step up our game.
  • We also took steps toward enhancing our city services in 2014, including investing in urban forestry and moving toward automated garbage collection. We also opened up our committee selection process, and it’s already helping bring new faces and fresh perspectives to these important bodies.
  • We improved how we communicate, adding monthly Meet the Mayor sessions at local businesses, redesigning the city website, and increasing use of Facebook as a communication tool (likes have soared past 1,100).
  • We invested in community health, joining the South Suburban Mayors’ Fitness Challenge.
  • We built Rocketober, a series of family-friendly events that made October something special in our community.
  • And we did all of this while continuing to act as responsible stewards of your money, passing a budget that ensures the city lives within its means while continuing to deliver our city services and investing for the future.

Of course, here’s the fun part: We’re just getting started!

Our promising future – our best days — are still ahead of us.

Consider what’s on the horizon in South Milwaukee …

  • Economic development. We’re going all in on our central business district in 2015, when the work of the advisory committee and planning effort will begin to help us build for the long term on a strong foundation of best practices tailored to work for South Milwaukee. As we do this necessary heavy lifting, we’ll also continue to work on bringing new business to South Milwaukee and help our existing ones grow. We can’t, and won’t, let the momentum die.
  • Grant Park, Oak Creek and the Mill Pond. 2015 will be a big year for the green spaces that are such an important part of South Milwaukee’s proud past and promising future. Grant Park is seeing significant investment with an $800,000+ Oak Leaf Trail repaving project, construction of new rain gardens at the beach … and a couple additional exciting announcements in the works. (Stay tuned; these will be really cool.) Also, look for more soon on a path forward for improvements to the Oak Creek watershed and the Mill Pond. This is a passionate issue for many, me included. Soon, I hope to share information on a detailed watershed study effort I argue is the necessary road map for future action around this vital resource. County Supervisor Pat Jursik, I and others are making significant progress in building a coalition around this effort. More to come in January.
  • Partnerships. As with the work going on around the Oak Creek plan, we’ll continue to look for new and creative ways to partner with our neighbors and other governments in 2015. That includes bringing back the Fitness Challenge (if the other communities agree) and working with the county on shared solutions like police and fire radios and election equipment.
  • Enhanced service delivery. Automated garbage collection is just one example of our commitment to looking at new and more efficient ways to deliver our services. We’ll do the same with police and fire dispatch, leaf collection, and others. And we’ll continue to lean in to our critical urban forestry efforts, better managing our urban canopy for the long term with an increased focus on tree replanting. (How does an Arbor Day event sound in 2015?)
  • Special events. I am a steadfast believer in how events bring communities together, and build business. We’ll do even more in the year ahead. First, there will be the big “Around the Corner: South Milwaukee” premiere celebration on Feb. 23 at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center. The South Milwaukee Downtown Market — bigger and better than ever — returns in early June. Guardian Credit Union has already committed to sponsoring three more outdoor movie nights next summer, and we’re moving them to Fridays to give folks another reason (and another day) to head downtown; look for dates soon. We’re also planning to bring back the Mayor’s Picnic and bouncy houses we added to the July 4th celebration last year, and we’ll consider even more enhancements. Then it’s on to Heritage Week, Community Night Out, and eventually October, where we’ll bring back Rocketober and its family fun. And, finally, it will be Christmas. I already can’t wait! In early 2015, we’ll hold a few informal meetings to discuss how we do our Christmas celebrations across the city. The goal: Similar to what we did with Rocketober, we will jointly plan, brand and market local Christmas activities, creating a full calendar of events that will stand out as a true community celebration. We’ll also look at creating a few new events. (Like this?) Stay tuned for how you can help.

What a great time to be a South Milwaukeean! I hope you’re as excited about our promising future as I am.

My request: Join us in these efforts. Get involved. Be part of the conversation.

I close with this: a big thank you to our city workers, volunteer board and commission members and elected officials for their hard work, passion and dedication in the past year — and their efforts yet to come.

It should be a fun and rewarding journey.

Happy New Year, indeed.

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Headlines: Oak Creek Baseball Stadium Update And More

Check out these South Shore headlines …

Also, NOW has published a new police blotter. And one last week, too.

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Reminder: “Around The Corner” Premiere Set For February 23

10577082_664195156994701_7456079397241422769_nThings are coming together nicely in planning for the “Around the Corner” premiere event on Monday evening, February 23, at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.

Music by the South Milwaukee Municipal Band, appearances by John McGivern and John Gurda, the first showing of the South Milwaukee episode of the Milwaukee Public Television series, followed by a special community social … I can’t wait!

Thanks to Joan Lindstrom, Bryan Lorentzen and the folks at the SMPAC for their work in planning what should be a really fun night — and a great celebration of what makes South Milwaukee special.

Stay tuned for more details, including how to get your (free) tickets. For now, mark your calendars.

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Meet The Mayor: January 17 @ Donn Powers Jeweler, February 21 @ MKE City Sippers

20141115_103108After taking December off for the holidays, I’ve scheduled my next two Meet the Mayor sessions.

Join me Saturday, January 17, at Donn Powers Jeweler or Saturday, February 21, at MKE Sippers. Both are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

No topic (within reason) is off limits, so bring your questions, comments or concerns, or just stop by these two terrific local businesses to say hi.

See you there!

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Christmas Wishes

I’d like to wish all my readers a merry Christmas and happy holiday season.

Barring a significant breaking news event, I’ll be taking a few days off from blogging.

My prayer: That, like me, you can celebrate this magical season with family, friends and the community … while keeping in mind that there are plenty of people in need.

I’d like to thank our police, fire and other city employees who work no matter the day on the calendar or time of day or night. I always appreciate their efforts and never take them for granted.

And I’d like thank you for your support. We’ve accomplished so much since April, and we’re just getting started. We’re still writing the story of South Milwaukee, together.

Happy holidays!

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Hoan Update

For those who haven’t driven the Hoan Bridge the last couple of weeks, there are some big changes to traffic flow.

Less than a year left!

Here is the update.

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Holiday Hours Reminder

Couple quick notes as Christmas and New Year’s approach …

  • City Hall and the South Milwaukee Library will be closed Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 25. Please use the night drop located on the front of City Hall for payments.
  • For holiday trash and recycling, if your regular pickup is Wednesday, December 24, your rescheduled date is Friday, Dec. 26. Your recycling date is also Dec. 26. If your pickup would be Dec. 25, your reschedules dates are Saturday, Dec. 27.

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Giving Back

This is actually post #15, but who’s counting?

Here’s a thought for a last-minute gift this holiday: Give to one of South Milwaukee’s terrific charities or organizations.

There are too many to list here, obviously, but I’ll give a few …

Or donate some toys that the Brooks family will take to area homeless and domestic violence shelters on Christmas Eve. (We are indeed doing this again this year; if you can donate money or new toys, please comment below or email me at erikbrooks32@gmail.com).

In other words, there are plenty of ways to give this holiday season. Please consider doing so.

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: A New Look For Downtown Resale

A couple of good options here … including an announcement regarding one popular downtown store.

I Can’t Resist Kids Resale is adding “store within a store” in January — B’s Boutique. The boutique will have unique new items like jewelry, purses, home decor and fun items for the kids at a reasonable price.

The kids’ resale shop will remain, also at 915 Milwaukee. To celebrate the change (and make way for the boutique), Becky is having a clearance sale, where all clothes are 95 cents through 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Stop by and check it out.

And check out their website and Facebook page.

Also, don’t forget Memory Lane Antiques across the street. Lots of cool items there, too.

Shop local this holiday season … and shop downtown!

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Horror

Horror for Christmas? Why not?

After all, South Milwaukee is home to Graveyard Records & Movie Maniacs, the self-professed largest horror collectibles store in the Midwest.

It’s a really cool shop at 1013 Milwaukee Ave., a great destination business for our city center. And while it’s not for everyone, there is absolutely nothing else like it around this area. You can’t get this stuff at Walmart 🙂

Check out the store’s website here, and see for yourself. Tell Dave I said hi.

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Physical Fitness And Health

Why not give the gift of good health this holiday season?

There are a lot of local options. Moxie Fitness, RockIt Fitness, the South Milwaukee Fitness Center, Planet Fitness (now open). Then there is Sorce Martial Arts, Dowling Community Acupuncture, Drenzek Chiropractic … the list goes on.

And options in Cudahy like the South Shore YMCA, Anytime Fitness and more.

Take advantage of these resources, perhaps with a gift certificate or the gift of a fitness class.

Shop — and work out — local!

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Council Denies St. Adalbert’s Rezoning

The South Milwaukee City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to deny the rezoning request by Gorman & Co. to convert the former St. Adalbert’s campus into 31 apartments.

I support the vote for reasons I outlined previously.

Check out coverage from TMJ4 and Fox 6.

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12 Days Of South Milwaukee Christmas: Local Beer

I work for MillerCoors, so I need to get a shoutout in for our local liquor stores this holiday season …

Here is a list …

  • King’s Row, 1202 Milwaukee Ave.
  • Chicago Avenue Liquor, 309 N. Chicago Ave.
  • Marquette Liquor, 1123 Marquette Ave.
  • G&K Liquor, 1508 Rawson Ave.
  • B J Liquor Store, 2411 5th Ave.

And here are a few recommendations …

  • Coors Light and Miller Lite. You can’t go wrong with the country’s best light lagers. Coors Light is all about refreshment as Cold as the Rockies, and Miller Lite is the light beer that started it all — and now it’s in its cool original white packaging.
  • Redd’s Apple or Strawberry Ale, or Redd’s Wicked Apple. Three of our great-tasting innovations – worth a try if you haven’t tasted them already.
  • Leinenkugel’s Snowdrift Vanilla Porter. This winter seasonal is really, really good.
  • Crispin cider. Our craft cider company has a number of terrific fresh-pressed apple and pear varieties. Try mixing it with Leinenkugel’s Cranberry Ginger Shandy or Blue Moon Belgian White.

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