The Riverwest Neighborhood Association meeting covered several important development and safety issues last month, as well as accepting nominations for its first slate of elected board members. Topic covered: Snail’s Crossing (Baby Park) progress – Art Bar Cafe & Gallery plans – The Riverwest Investment Co-op (RIC) house rehab – Biopak Building – Watertower Park Trust & Property Taxes – Crime and Safety – Bylaw Amendments – Upcoming RNA Elections
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RIC Open House
RIC Open House at Linneman’s, 1001 E. Locust Wednesday, November 19 at 7PM.
ALL-CITY GATHERING & POTLUCK
All Riverwest groups and organizations are invited to: ALL-CITY GATHERING & POTLUCK Wednesday, October 29, 6-8PM Gordon Park Pavillion Humboldt & Locust Riverwest will be the host neighborhood for the 2nd quarterly All-City Gathering organized by the Milwaukee Preservation Alliance in conjunction with the Riverwest Neighborhood Association and Riverwest Currents. The first one was held […]
RIC Offer Accepted on First House
Yes, it’s true, we have an accepted offer on our first house, and now the real work begins. If there was ever a ‘best’ time to join RIC, it is now.
NIP Helps Low Income Homeowners Maintain Properties
If you own your home and have a low income, you may qualify for a grant that would pay for major home repairs. The YMCA Community Development Corporation (CDC) is one agency that does major home repair under the NIP program. The program is funded by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) dollars.

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