The Riverwest Neighborhood Association met at 7 p.m. on August 12, 2003, at 604 E. Center St. It was announced at the meeting that interns from Columbia St. Mary’s Clinic are accompanying Community Partner Mark McInerney on his door-to-door route in the neighborhood. …. The neighborhood group working with Marina Lee approved a design for Baby Park at Bremen and Burleigh. …. Four RNA committees offered reports.
Holton Street
Is Segregation the Best Option?
by Priest Delon Butler / photo by Tess Reiss
I also suffer from the fifty-fifty syndrome, and the only way to cure this illness is by segregation. So let’s segregate all neighborhoods by race. Let’s put the white people on the east side, the Latino people on the south side, the Black people on the north side and put all other races way out west.
“H” Streets
The six blocks between these two streets exhibit a considerable variance in housing prices. There is, on average, a $10,000 to $20,000 greater price paid for homes on the east versus the west parts of the neighborhood.
RNA Minutes
Speeding school buses, alley clean-ups, mail tampering, off-leash dogs, and questions about Center Street’s lack of trees were all on the agenda at the June Riverwest Neighborhood Association meeting….
June 2003
Matyas Building (Holton St.) Rehab – Busalacchi constructing storage lockers on old CMC railroad land (E. Chambers & Weil), much to the dismay of residents and Alderman D’Amato – John Goldstein, president of the Milwaukee County Labor Council, honored by MICAH. – Onopa kitchen plans

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