With eight candidates to choose from, voters in Milwaukee’s Third Aldermanic District are faced with a big decision when they get into the voting booth February 19.
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Political Hotbed: Sixth District Aldermanic Candidates
Most of Riverwest joins with the East Side to decide the future of the Third Aldermanic District.
However, a slice of the neighborhood votes with the Sixth, which is a hotbed of candidates eager to make an immediate impact on a community looking for leadership.
Among the topics candidates would like to address include re-establishing a strong sense of community, adding a presence in city budget discussions, increasing local economic opportunities, and reclaiming the safety of Sixth District streets.
democracy, with a little “d” with big expectations
That is our city hall. Or that is what our city hall used to look like. It is getting an extensive exterior renovation. The finished product should look a lot like the original. That is the plan.
Aldermanic candidates for Milwaukee’s 3rd District speak out
The Question:
What is your strategy to coordinate a plan for the Hometown development site at the east end of the North Avenue bridge?
There are three powerful stakeholders in this issue: Mandel, the developer; the East North Avenue BID; and the community groups gathered under the Milwaukee River Work Group who have a zoning proposal before the Council that impacts future development.
Bridges to the Future
We are reporting on the cover of this issue that after 12 years in office Mike D’Amato is not running for re-election.
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