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Norquist’s Legacy and the New Urbanism

by Sonya Jongsma Knauss

Since 1993, when Mayor Norquist signed on as a charter member of the Congress for the New Urbanism, he has been promoting its principles religiously in Milwaukee. The goal? Strengthen Milwaukee as an urban center that offers people the kinds of benefits and amenities that only a city can provide, with its dense population of diverse peoples and opportunities. . . . Norquist took an hour and a half recently to talk with us at Bean Head, a minority-owned coffee shop on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive that he never misses a chance to champion.

The Seaside Debates: A Critique of the New Urbanism

by Erik J. de Kok

A professor of mine in the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning at Hunter College of the City University of New York recently returned from a two-week vacation on the Gulf Coast in the Florida panhandle. I asked her if she had the chance to visit Seaside, the infamous neotraditional town, featured in the movie The Truman Show and designed by a team of architects and planners who would later on become some of the founders of a movement known as the New Urbanism. She replied that she had spent several days there, walking and talking with people in the shops and others hanging out on the street or near the beach. So I asked her what she thought of the place, and she told me that she witnessed what she could only describe as “an overpriced resort where the only ‘regulars’ are minority service workers and cleaning ladies, who can’t even afford to live in the town.” In fact, she said that most of the original single-family buildings were quickly converted to rental housing for vacationers, once the owners realized their income-generating potential.

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October 2003

Riverwest hosts all-city gathering potluck – Common Council news – Empty Bowls Project, MATC – Progress on Baby Park Makeover – Greens Fundraiser – National Latino Heritage Month – La Escuela Fratney expansion/renovation – DNR festival – Johnson Controls tests Weil-Auer lot – Picture Milwaukee Places – Mandel adds path from North Ave to bike trail to RiverCrest condo plan – Progress on plans for Reservoir – River Revitalization Foundation, Mayor and MMSD secure land purchase for Beerline Bike Trail – Proposals for Post-Teledyne Building

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Staying on Message: The Need of the Catholic Church and the Labor Movement to Stay Focused on Saving Vision

by Fr. Sinclair Oubre, J.C.L.

Rare is an organization that calls its members, and the greater society to raise its head from individual self-centeredness, and see all people as brothers and sisters. Such calls do not move people only to dream about what could be done to create a more loving and life-giving world, but also to recognize a responsibility that each man and woman has for the well being of each and every person.

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A Puppet of the School Board?

by Jennifer Morales, 5th District Director, Milwaukee Board of School Directors

Imagine you are running for Mayor of Milwaukee and a state legislator sympathetic to your campaign points out that with one piece of legislation she could multiply the clout you would have: double the size of your budget, bring thousands more employees under your control, and shape the destinies of thousands of children.

If that piece of legislation resulted in the disenfranchisement of every voter in the city, would you do it anyway to win? Tom Barrett would.