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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published March 3, 2008 at 9:28 a.m. |
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On June 14, 2007, I wrote about about UW-Milwaukee's plans to build an engineering campus on the Milwaukee County Grounds in Wauwatosa. I questioned the decision, but frankly haven't thought about it much since.
Until this weekend when I received a mass e-mail from "a concerned group of citizens in the hopes that you will use your voice to advocate for UWM's expansion downtown instead of Wauwatosa."
Read it below and interpret as you may. Use the talk back feature to voice your comments.
"This email is from a concerned group of citizens in the hopes that you will use your voice to advocate for UWM's expansion downtown instead of Wauwatosa.
"Many recent articles and editorials have spoken to the importance of higher education and research to Milwaukee's economy and ultimately, its future. The benefits cannot be argued. It is encouraging to see Marquette University announce several new buildings on campus and UWM unveil plans to ramp up its research capabilities. University expansion is vital to the future of Milwaukee.
"However, the discussions of UWM building an engineering and research campus in Wauwatosa are troubling. While the goals behind the plan are laudable--a well-educated workforce and spin-off companies--the location is a poor choice. It is clear that UWM has little room for expansion at its current East Side campus, but there are plenty of other possible locations to grow. The best choice is somewhere in the downtown area, whether that be MacArthur Square, The Brewery, the Park East, the area north of the Park East, the several vacant lots near I-794 or even Fifth Ward. Where the East Side sees students as a problem, these areas would welcome the level of activity that students provide.
"Here is a brief list of the benefits of a downtown location for UWM's engineering and research campus:
"Unfortunately, when you pick up the paper, it sounds as if UW-Tosa is a done deal. The location of public university expansion is a major long-term decision that will affect Milwaukee for generations. It appears that Milwaukee County is more interested in getting the proceeds from a land sale at the County Grounds than they are with putting UWM where it belongs to strengthen Milwaukee's future. Please take the time to discuss UWM Downtown with your co-workers, friends and neighbors. As UWM moves forward with their campus master plan, Downtown must be considered over Wauwatosa for expansion.
"Thank you,
UWM Downtown"
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Posted by MilwaukeeD on March 21, 2008 at 2:44 p.m. (report)
The UWM Downtown Group will be meeting on Tuesday, April 8th, at 5:30pm at Euro Cafe Bar (324 East Mason Street, cash bar, some appetizers provided, http://eurobarmilwaukee.com/)
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Posted by twoaday2 on March 7, 2008 at 10:30 p.m. (report)
UWM Downtown now has a website http://www.uwmdowntown.org and you can find us on Facebook as well. Stop by and join the effort.
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Posted by wfbgal on March 5, 2008 at 2:40 p.m. (report)
I do not think many students have transportation other than bus or bike. Wauwatosa would not be the best choice, unless Milwaukee decides to get with the times and have a light rail or improve their buss system and routes. Hey - maybe a trolley to Tosa will do the trick!
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Posted by twoaday2 on March 4, 2008 at 3:26 p.m. (report)
Well the problem with growth on the Eastside is the neighborhoods vocal and active opposition group which is very disappointing. That said by expanding their Engineering program downtown they could increase collaborative efforts with Marquette, MSOE, and MATC. Student housing could be built for students from any of these schools. Companies like JCI and Rockwell would have easy access. And new business spinoff could occur in the Brewery buildings or throughout downtown.
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Posted by danno on March 4, 2008 at 1:19 p.m. (report)
Traffic is already horrible during the day from the East Side to Wauwatosa. Unless a subway is built from UWM East Side to UWM West Side this makes absolutely no sense. UWM can build up. For example the Physics building could renovated (it needs it) and add another 5-7 stories. Get rid of the soccer field and expand there too. And what about the land that UWM bought/will buy from Columbia Hospital?
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