Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan (Rescheduled) Open House
Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan (Rescheduled) Open House The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW) and its partners will host a public open house meeting on Tuesday, March 5, 2019, for residents to learn more about Milwaukee’s first citywide pedestrian plan. The plan will detail how the City will work to make walking more accessible, safer, and enjoyable in Milwaukee. Attendees will have the
February Murray Hill Meeting
Hello Neighbors! We hope you can join us for our February MHNA meeting, which will be this Tuesday, February 26 at 7PM at the Urban Ecology Center at 1500 E Park Place. You may recall we had to cancel the January meeting due to weather conditions, but we are pleased that we could reschedule this topic to February. Along with important MPD policy updates
River Cleanup Volunteer Opportunity
Help Improve Milwaukee River Habitat Mondays: 2:00PM-4:00PM Fridays: 1:00PM-4:00PM 1st and 2nd Saturdays (February – November): 9:00AM-12:00PM F.O.R.B. (Fostering Our Riparian Biodiversity) is River Revitalization Foundation’s volunteer opportunity! Participate in land restoration activities with RRF Land Manager and Field Supervisor. Meet and work alongside individuals passionate about the natural world and preserving its integrity! Activities could include, but are not limited to: removing invasive
UWM Campus Planning Presentation
Passing this note through from Alyssa Conrardy at UWM… Happy Friday Neighbors, Thank you for expressing interest in attending our open meeting about campus planning on Wednesday, February 20th from 4-5pm. We will be meeting in Lubar Hall room N120. This room is on the first floor in the northwest corner of the building. We have capacity for about 60 people, so if you
Local Farmer Open House
Local Farmer Open House Saturday, March 9, 2019 – 11am to 3pm Urban Ecology Center in Riverside Park A once-a-year opportunity to talk with local farmers who grow food sustainably and arrange to buy their farm-fresh, healthy veggies, fruit, eggs and more. Hear about all the options for Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) including customizable shares, vacation holds and a variety of subscription sizes. On
Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan Open House – CANCELLED
Passing on this note from the City… —————————————— Hi, Due to forecasted inclement weather, the Open House meeting for the Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan scheduled for Wednesday, January 30 is canceled. The Department of Public Works is looking for dates to reschedule the meeting. Please stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks. In the meantime, the draft plan is now available! Residents can
Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan | Open House | January 30, 4:30 – 7:30 PM
Milwaukee Pedestrian Plan Passing this on from the City. The Department of Public Works (DPW) is developing Milwaukee’s first citywide pedestrian plan! Join DPW and its partners for an Open House meeting on Wednesday, January 30, 4:30 – 7:30 PM at the Mitchell Street Public Library (906 W. Historic Mitchell St). The Open House is one way to provide feedback on draft recommendations from the plan and share
3rd District Town Hall Meeting
Passing this on from Alderman Kovac. Dear Neighbor: Please attend the 3rd District town hall meeting I have scheduled at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 29th at the East Library (2320 N. Cramer Street). The meeting will include Captain Diana Rowe and officers from Milwaukee’s 1st Police District (which covers the East Side and Downtown), representatives from UWM, as well as representatives from our Department
Cancelled: Tonight’s Murray Hill Meeting
Neighbors, Due to the winter weather warning, we are CANCELLING tonight’s Murray Hill meeting. Stay warm, dry and safe!
January Murray Hill Meeting
Hello Neighbors! We hope everyone had a good holiday season and is staying warm. We have a great meeting planned for our January Murray Hill Meeting which will take place Tuesday, January 22 at 7PM at the Urban Ecology Center. Our main topic will be a presentation on the MKE United initiative. MKE United is an effort led by the Greater Milwaukee Committee, City