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Rocket Sports Update

From the South Milwaukee School District … apologies on the dates. “Last night” means Wednesday.

ROCKET SOFTBALL

The Varsity Fastpitch had a thrilling come-from-behind victory last night over Greenfield to push their Woodland Conference mark to 2-0 on the young season. This game had everything from key strikeouts by standout pitcher Abby Mahsem (11) to timely hits by freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors alike…a total team contribution.

With the new WIAA rule in place requiring an outfield fence, the Rockets saw their first 2 home runs of the season with an early 2-run HR by Maygen Marcell (10). After trailing 5-2 late in the game, a 2-run HR by Alyssa Sadowski (11) (scoring Maddie Veres (9)) capping a 4 -run inning to put the Rockets up 6-5. Despite not getting a ball out of the infield in the top of the 7th inning, Greenfield was able to tie the game and send the game to extra innings.

In the bottom of the eighth, the Rockets loaded the bases with Alyssa Sadowski starting it off with a walk. Dani Schwanke (12) hit a solid double to the right field fence pushing Alyssa to third. Melaney Wewers (12) had an infield single to load the bases, setting the stage for Isabelle Parello (9) to line a single through to left field to drive Sadowski home for the winning run. It really was one of the more exciting regular season games I’ve seen in a long time! Nice job Rockets!

The Rockets travel to Wauwatosa West HS (JV at Whitman Middle School across the freeway) on Thursday and to Greendale on Friday to take on the Panthers at 4:30pm (Varsity at the HS & JV at the Community Center). Good luck Rockets!

DEANNA GILANE (Class of 2010)

Once again, this is not a duplicate…the roll continues for Miss Gilane!!! Here is the link to the article

http://www.blugolds.com/sports/sball/2013-14/releases/201404083tduzk

ROCKET BOYS’ TRACK & FIELD

Congratulations to the boys’ JV team for winning the Woodland Conference East Division Indoor Championship last night at Cudahy HS!

ROCKET GIRLS’ TRACK & FIELD

Congratulations to the girls’ JV team as well for completing the sweep by winning the Woodland Conference East Division Indoor Championship last night at Cudahy HS!

ROCKET BOYS’ TENNIS

The Rockets defeated Ronald Reagan HS 7-0 to open up their season on Tuesday. Solid performance to start the season. Good luck on Friday as the Rockets take on Burlington and Milwaukee King as part of an Oak Creek Tennis Tournament. First match begins at 3:10pm at the SM Courts.

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Caring For Our Urban Forest

Several months ago, during a presentation on a potential plan to combat emerald ash borer and work towards a new urban forestry approach, the consultant hired by the city uttered a phrase I’ll never forget.

She called South Milwaukee “the Wild West of urban forestry.” And, as you can guess, it wasn’t a compliment.

Well, we’re taking steps to shed that image – starting with $300,000 in tree removal funding and a new public tree ordinance that defines roles, responsibilities and a plan for care of trees in the public right of way.

The South Milwaukee City Council gave initial approval to the ordinance change at its meeting Tuesday night. Further discussion will be had at the committee and council levels before final passage.

The biggest fundamental change proposed: The city would assume control of “public trees,” including removing dead or dying trees and pruning other trees in the right of way.

The top priority is removing dead or dying trees — of all varieties, ash or not. That’s where the $300,000 comes in.  The money — part of a larger city bond issue for a wide variety of infrastructure projects the council gave final approval to on Tuesday — will be used to take down hundreds of public trees in poor shape across the city, including many suspected of suffering from EAB.

Those trees were identified as part of the recently completed tree survey, which you can see summarized here.

In the next eight to 10 years, you can expect to see all white, green and black ash trees in the city removed.

The three ordinance takes this a step further and starts us toward a necessary long-term strategy. Among the guiding principles behind this ordinance …

  • In the proposed ordinance, public trees are defined as those within the city right of way or on city-owned land (or in medians). For those with sidewalks, public trees are those between a sidewalk and curb. For those without, it’s a bit more complicated, where trees between the curb and property line planed as part of a development plan or city planting plan would be considered public. There will also be an appeal process where the city can deem trees as public if they sit in the right of way, are consistently spaced and within four feet of the curb and gutter.
  • As for maintenance, the city, in the proposed ordinance, is committing to “a systematic program to remove high-risk public trees,” as well as prune them. Trees will be removed or pruned based on condition, with the worst trees getting the highest priority. Some trees can be removed or pruned by city workers. Some will have to be contracted for removal or pruning, and that is where the $300,000 will come in. Either way, the city is agreeing to take responsibility for trees in its right of way vs. requiring homeowners to do it. This is significant.
  • The city would not fund treatment for trees infected with EAB, according to the proposed ordinance.
  • When it comes to replanting, the city would also not commit to doing so, although I am pushing hard to ensure we at least replant trees in the downtown area, on boulevards or on public parcels in the short term, hopefully with more down the road.

So, this is a start, and a necessary one.

We must do this from an insurance liability perspective. It’s also the right thing to do, and what’s best for the city. Communities have a responsibility to care for their urban canopy and ensure it thrives long term. Our urban forest is part of who we are as South Milwaukee, and it takes a village to maintain and enhance it – not blindly delegating this to individual property owners.

That said, I hope this work is just a sapling as we enhance our focus on urban forestry. We still have some big questions to answer, especially around ensuring we have the city manpower we need to manage a successful forestry program for the long term and properly execute the removal, pruning and replanting of trees. I also want to see us make a stronger commitment to replanting, hopefully where there comes a day soon when the city replants a tree for each one it takes down. Funding will be a signifcant issue here.

My pledge as mayor: To overcommunicate this. I realize the first question for many people will be, “What does this mean for me? What about my tree?” We will do our best to answer that question, sharing information through a variety of means (newsletter, websites, public meeting, etc.) and give opportunities for feedback. This starts with the next couple of weeks, before we pass the final ordinance. My door is always open too.

So stay tuned. Lines of communication will remain open as we evolve our work on urban forestry. For now, this is a good start, progress toward shedding our “Wild West” image.

Check out the consultant’s EAB report for more background detail. 

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Filling The Open Aldermanic Seat

My election as mayor leaves an open seat on the South Milwaukee City Council — and the council started the process to fill that vacancy Tuesday night.

The plan: As we’ve a couple of other times in recent years, the city will accept applications from interested Fourth District residents, who will then “interview” before the city council, and the city council will appoint someone from that group.

Learn more about the application process here. Applications must be returned by noon on Friday, April 25, with the city council meeting on April 29 to conduct the interviews and select a candidate.

The chosen candidate would take office May 6 and serve out the remainder of my term, coming up for re-election with the rest of the council on April 7, 2015.

I encourage you to apply. I have had plenty of people ask me how to get involved since the election. For Fourth District residents, this is one way to make a difference.

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Ballpark Adjacent To South Milwaukee?

The Oak Creek property previously eyed for a U.S. Postal Service facility — located across Nicholson Avenue from South Milwaukee — is now a “leading alternative” for a Frontier League baseball stadium.

That’s according to this story from the Business Journal. From it …

The Rock Sports Complex CEO Mike Zimmerman said his top alternate location for a proposed Frontier League baseball stadium is the U.S. Postal Service site in Oak Creek.

That is emerging as Plan B if Zimmerman cannot come to financing terms with Franklin officials, he said. Discussions with Franklin are ongoing, Zimmerman said.

However, facing a tight deadline and hoping to start construction next month, Zimmerman said he is exploring other options. On Friday, he toured the Post Office’s 62-acre property at the southwest corner of East College and South Pennsylvania avenues in Oak Creek. He also had a “quick” conference call with Oak Creek Mayor Steve Scaffidi.

“We walked the site Friday afternoon,” he said. “I really like the site. It think it’s in a really interesting area.”

I’ll keep you posted.

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Man Arrested After Cudahy Standoff

South Milwaukee police officers were among those on the scene of the standoff situation on Friday in Cudahy. Thankfully, after shots were fired, the suspect is in custody with non-life threatening wounds.

Check out coverage from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and WISN … and keep our officers in your prayers for putting theirs lives on the line every day.

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June Reopening For Papa Luigi’s II

It looks like it might be June before Papa Luigi’s II in South Milwaukee reopens following what could be $1 million in water damage sustained this winter.

The Milwaukee Post has the story. See page 6.

I wish Sal the best as he continues to work towards a grand reopening. He has invested so much in his establishment, and it’s wonderful to see him committed to coming back bigger and better than ever come June.

In the meantime, please support Sal by eating at his Cudahy restaurant. It’s the same great food, service and atmosphere.

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Humbled By A Mayoral Victory

Election results are in, and I’m proud to say I won the South Milwaukee mayoral race with more than 60% of the vote.

You can check out the full results here. Among them …

  • Turnout in South Milwaukee was 28%.
  • The final tally in the mayoral race: I had 2,021 votes, or 60.4%, to incumbent Tom Zepecki’s 1,248, or 37.3%. I’ll serve a three-year team.
  • In the only other contested race on the ballot, Laura Gramling Perez beat Cedric Cornwall in the race for Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge Branch 32, 53.9% to 28.7%.
  • In South Milwaukee, the Milwaukee County Board pay reduction referendum passed, 66.5% to 20.5%.
  • Also winning re-election in uncontested races were City Clerk James Shelenske, Treasurer Karen Skowronski, and Attorney Joseph Murphy. They will serve three-year terms.
  • South Milwaukee School Board members John Haslam, Carol Dufek and Patricia Bordak also won re-election in uncontested races. They will serve three-year terms.

Congratulations to all the winners.

Also, thanks to all of the workers from the clerk’s office, led by Jim Shelenske, and those at the polls for their efforts with this and all elections. It’s thankless work, but critical. And it’s always run professionally.

And one final word on Mayor Zepecki. I want to thank him for his decades of dedicated service to South Milwaukee. He is a good man who leaves a strong legacy of leadership that I hope to build on in coming years. I can only hope to have the long-term impact he has had on this great city.

I promise to responsibly build on the foundation he has helped establish.

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Vote Today!

Tuesday is election day, and I humbly ask for your vote in the mayoral race.

Here are some details …

  • Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • There are only two contested races on the ballot — the mayoral race and a race for a Milwaukee County Circuit judgeship between Cedric Cornwall and Laura Gramling Perez. Also on the ballot is a referendum to reduce the pay of Milwaukee County Board supervisors. Here is a sample ballot.
  • First District voters vote at Divine Mercy School, 695 College Ave.
  • Second District voters vote at Lakeview School, 711 Marion Ave.
  • Third District voters vote at City Hall, 2424 15th Ave.
  • Fourth District voters vote at Rawson Elementary, 1410 Rawson Ave.
  • Not sure what district you live in? Here is a map.

Check out more details on the city’s elections web page.

And check out my campaign website and Facebook page.

Of course, check back to South Milwaukee Blog for more coverage of the election Tuesday night.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

20140315_194508_resizedHere is  a shot from Saturday’s Pullin’ o’ the Green event at the Grant Park clubhouse. Lots of fun, and some great Irish food and music.

Thanks to the Friends of Grant Park and all the important work they do in enhancing the experience at the county’s second-largest park. They are all volunteers, and we should thank them for their efforts.

Learn more about how to get involved at their website.

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Big Finish: South Milwaukeean Kleppin Takes Third In L.A. Marathon

Update: More details here and here (and a great photo).

What an amazing result … Lauren Kleppin was the first American woman to finish Sunday’s Los Angeles Marathon in a time 13 minutes better than her previous best.

Check out the story here, and see my previous post for more on Lauren’s journey.

Congratulations, Lauren!

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More Headlines

Check out these South Shore headlines …

And NOW has published a new police blotter.

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Funding Our Capital Needs: City Council Approves $6.3 Million In Borrowing

The South Milwaukee City Council on Tuesday approved more than $6.3 million in borrowing for 2013-15 capital projects.

The 10-year loan will help fund road improvements, facility renovations and other big-ticket items for a variety of our city departments and functions. The interest rate is 2.4% — a low rate in part due to our strong bond rating.

The loan includes $1 million in funds for 2013 projects, something the council previously approved with the knowledge we’d repay this money with long-term loan funds upon the execution of our next borrowing. (We typically do these kind of large borrowings every two to three years.)

The rest of the funds is for costs contemplated for 2014 or 2015, including the following:

  • $750,000 in heating, ventilation and roofing upgrades at City Hall;
  • $350,000 for reconstruction of 11th Avenue south of Milwaukee; 
  • $300,000 for tree removal as part of our efforts to combat emerald ash borer and address other ailing trees (I’ll be posting more on this effort in coming days);
  • $288,000 for police radios and another $155,000 for a 911 phone dispatch system;
  • $280,000 for two new dump trucks and plows;
  • $250,000 each for reconstructing 17th Avenue between Milwaukee and Rawson;
  • $225,000 for Drexel Boulevard concrete repairs;
  • $200,000 each for construction projects on Montana east of Fifth, Clark Fifth to Ninth and Sherman Sixth to Ninth; and
  • Between $150,000 and $180,000 for the following road projects: North Chicago, between the Oak Creek bridge and Pine; Hawthorne, between Chicago and Lake; Marion, east of Fifth; Edgewood, Third to Fourth, and Third and Fourth, Edgewood to Williams;  and 13th, Milwaukee to Marquette.

We will also spend $72,000 over the next two years to fund a “traffic preemption system” for South Milwaukee stop lights, helping speed response times and improve traffic safety. All in, we’ll be spending an estimated $144,000 over four years to allow our police and firefighters to automatically require lights to turn green as they respond to emergencies. Cudahy and Oak Creek intersections (and many others) already have this technology. The first three South Milwaukee intersections to get it in 2014 will be the intersections of 10th and Milwaukee, 10th and Marquette and 12th and Marquette. 

These are just some of the projects put forth for the borrowing, and, obviously, more details (and final costs) on individual projects will emerge as the council formally debates spending on each one in the months and years ahead. Keep reading this blog for more details.

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South Milwaukee Firefighters Help Out In Greenfield

From South Milwaukee Fire Chief Joe Knitter …

The SMFD ladder truck and myself responded to an apartment fire in Greenfield at 2:45 this afternoon on a 2nd alarm.  Shortly thereafter, the fire went to a 3rd alarm and our crew was utilized to operate a Greendale ladder truck that was in close proximity to the building.  I was assigned to supervise the back of the building during both the exterior operations and when coordinating interior operations on the 2nd floor.  Both the ladder truck and myself were released from the scene at 7:00pm.  None of our equipment was utilized and no injuries were reported. Staffing was maintained in our station with standby personnel who were already in quarters from a previous EMS call-in.

Please keep these families in your prayers.

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Sports Update: Two Successful Alumni And One Successful Fundraiser

Redd Out gameFrom the South Milwaukee School District …

South Milwaukee School District Health & Physical Education Department is proud to announce the final count collected during the annual month of February RED OUT/Jump Rope for Heart campaign.

Millions of Americans live with heart disease, stroke or a cardiovascular condition. Your donations will help save and improve lives with research, education and emergency care.

The elementary students, staff,  Mr. Walters (Lakeview) and Ms. Stellwagen (Blakewood and Luther) really outdid themselves with a total count of $2690.00.  The middle and high school students/campus with the help of Mr. Fix’s Marketing Classes and Mr. Hojnacki at the Middle School combined efforts to raise $2663.00.  

The South Milwaukee community continues to meet the challenge to fight against heart disease.  A big heartfelt thank you to everyone for your continued passion toward this cause.  Your generosity is appreciated on so many levels regionally, at the state level and nationally.

And here are a couple alumni updates …

AUSTIN STUECK (2012)

Below are links to 2 articles on a tremendous accomplishment for Austin. He was just selected this week as the NACC Conference Player of the Year. He is the first sophomore to win this award. He was also selected to the All-NACC First Team for the 2nd year in a row.

Austin and the Raiders are waiting and hoping for an at-large berth in the NCAA DII Tournament next month.

Good luck and great job Austin!

http://naccsports.org/sports/mbkb/2013-14/releases/20140225bbqn7m

http://go-raiders.com/sports/mbkb/2013-14/releases/20140225s47f9q

KATIE BARTLETT (2013)

Below is a link to an article about the Alverno Women’s Basketball Team which plays on Saturday at 2pm at the Wisconsin Lutheran College Recreation Complex. At stake is the NACC Championship and an automatic berth in the NCAA DIII Tournament. Good luck to the Inferno and Katie!

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