Sign in | Register now | Like us on FacebookLike Us | Follow us on TwitterFollow Us

Milwaukee's Daily Magazine for Saturday, May 18, 2013

Sat
Hi: 69
Lo: 50
Sun
Hi: 74
Lo: 58

Hi: 78
Lo: 60
Advertise on OnMilwaukee.com
O'Donnell parking structure has been under renovation since last summer. It will reopen on July 1.
O'Donnell parking structure has been under renovation since last summer. It will reopen on July 1.

O'Donnell parking reopens July 1

The Milwaukee County Parks Department announced late yesterday that the O'Donnell Park parking structure will re-open on Friday, July 1, echoing what Milwaukee Art Museum director Dan Keegan told me on Monday when I met with him.

That means the facility will remain closed during the first two days of Summerfest.

The structure has been closed since a piece of the old facade fell off killing a 15-year-old boy headed to Summerfest last year. The county released a statement yesterday saying that the renovated structure meets "all safety requirements."

New county exec Chris Abele scaled down the plan for the renovated facade, saving around $1 million. Workers are still painting the facade white this morning.

"I think they're doing a good job with it overall," Keegan told me. "It's going to look nice. Yeah, the white sort of stucco paint, I think it looks just fine. It's simple. It saves the county a million bucks. What's not to like about that?"

The garage, which serves Downtown workers, is also a key parking facility for Milwaukee Art Museum – to which it is connected by the Santiago Calatrava-designed pedestrian bridge – Discovery World, Betty Brinn Children's Museum and other area businesses and attractions.

For those interested in monthly parking ($120), contact the Downtown Unit Office for O'Donnell Park at (414) 277-0860 or the Parks Administration Office at (414) 257-PARK. Questions may also be e-mailed to odonnellparking.inet@milwcnty.com. Payment forms and details are available at countyparks.com. 

There will be parking related promotions and a loyalty program, too, according to the parks department.

Keegan says he's been happy with the progress, though he had hoped the bridge would be open in time for the museum's annual Lakefront Festival of Arts event, which takes place June 17-19 this year.

"It's great, it's moving along. Of course, we'd like it to opener sooner," he said.

"Then, as you know," Keegan added, "there is a separate lakefront development committee that is working on a potential for a master plan of what really could be developed on the site that includes the garage area and the bus barn. I think there's as bigger conversation coming in terms of vision for lakefront and development."

Talkbacks

Bayviewboozer | June 8, 2011 at 3:02 p.m. (report)

Why miss 2 days of revenue by opening July? Just stupid.

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

MagneticNorth | June 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m. (report)

I'm skeptical about saving the county a million bucks to paint it over putting up glass. Let's not forget the contractor that was virtually ready to begin putting up the glass structure, meaning materials were ordered and parts were built before Abele pulled the plug on the glass. They will get paid for their work done, regardless of it being actually installed or not.

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Post your comment/review now 2 comments about this article.
Post your comment/review now

Facebook comments

Disclaimer: Please note that Facebook comments are posted through Facebook and cannot be approved, edited or declined by OnMilwaukee.com. The opinions expressed in Facebook comments do not necessarily reflect those of OnMilwaukee.com or its staff.