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By rnzh102 Community Blogger Author bio | report |
Is it me or are the people running the public works division of this city becoming dumber by the day? As of today, we are still in the running to have the most snowfall ever in Milwaukee. I am fully aware that we have exhausted our budget due to excessive plowing, salting, sanding and snow removal costs this winter. I am also fully aware that it is no ones "fault"(except maybe ex-mayor John Norquist for cutting our budget in half for road repairs) that this winter has left the streets of Milwaukee looking more like the streets of Bagdad. But that does not absolve the current administration from formulating and implementing a plan to repair our streets.....and in a hurry.
In the last ten years, Milwaukee has absolutely embarrassed itself when given the national spotlight. Anyone remember the MLB All-Star game at Miller Park? For those of you who don't; it was the worst thing that could have happened to this city. Not only did every national broadcaster and many players rip our city for lack of proper infrastructure to support such and event but IT ENDED IN A TIE!!!! Thanks a lot Bud Selig. As if that wasn't enough, we had the Harley Davidson 100th celebration. Milwaukee was filled with visitors from around the world, it was a perfect time to show everyone how great of a city we have. What did the brain-trust of Harley Davidson decide to do? They decided to have Elton John headline a leather-clad, tattoo infested, motor oil drinking biker event. That's about the same as having Pee-Wee Herman give Brett Favre and the Packers a pep talk before a big game. So, as you can see, Milwaukee hasn't exactly brought it's best game when given the opportunity.
Enter 2008, The Harley Davidson 105th celebration; time for this city to pull out all the stops, uncork the expensive champagne, and show the world what we're made of. This year's Harley Davidson brain-trust has certainly learned from the mistakes of the past. They have exchanged Elton John for Bruce Springsteen(I wonder if I can exchange my ticket from the 2003 Elton John show for a Springsteen ticket?) They are close to completion of the Harley Davidson Museum. Miller Park is holding a daylong outdoor music event sponsored by H.O.G.(Harley Owners Group) What could possibly derail this great event that will bring millions of dollars into the local economy?
How about having a city filled with roads that aren't even safe for cars to drive on, much less motorcycles. I have been a biker and eastsider for the last eight years. I understand the roads cannot be and never are perfect. But there is a huge difference between perfect and just plain safe. As I said earlier, it really is no ones fault concerning the weather, but the administration of this fine city needs to step up to plate and at least take a swing at the problem. I have witnessed two disturbing things the last 24 hours. First, the city was paying for a front end loader to move snow around Brady Street. Now, I may be a total idiot but doesn't 50 degree weather melt snow? Couldn't that guy be patching streets instead of moving melting water 6 feet to the left? Second, I have seen crews of 4-6 people trimming trees on Humboldt Ave. Again, I may be a total idiot, but I'm not sure making the trees "pretty" should be put ahead of making our roads safe to travel on. These potholes are 6-8 inches deep in some areas and if they aren't taken care of, I guarantee they will cause hundreds, if not thousands, of biker related injuries.
My plan of action is simple. Cut in other areas to make up for lack of funds available for road repairs. First, cut the grass half as much as normal. Use the grass cutting crews to help patch streets. Are you going to tell a biker who can't ever walk again that the length of the grass in the median of Capitol Drive was more important than his safety? Second, tap into the huge amount of money the city tow lot made this winter to hire some outside contractors to help in patching the roads. Don't try and tell me they didn't make an excessive amount of money with all the snow emergencies this winter. Third, hold a "Help Rebuild our City Streets" concert on Memorial Day Weekend. Local bands with play for a reasonable cost and all profits can be diverted to fixing streets. This will also leave 6 weeks to use that money to repair as many streets as possible.
Do I have all the answers? No, but my message is simple......DO SOMETHING AND DO IT NOW!!!!!! We have 4 1/2 months to repair our city and the clock is ticking.
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Posted by PureSugarCANE on March 28, 2008 at 7:51 p.m. (report)
You are sure to get a lot of attention on this post. I am one of those Harley Riders that is heading up that way for the 105th anniversary.
I got to this forum because of a google newfeed I set up on the subject and guess who is at the very top of the list.. you all are.
I have to smile at the first message and roll my eyes at some of the responses.
The message I got out of the first post was simple ... you have a dangerous situation with potholes, you have a bunch of people coming to visit and you need to do something.
At least make a plan.
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Posted by WestsideTide on March 28, 2008 at 9:17 a.m. (report)
It is awful out there, but I agree that to fix the holes right now is just a temporary fix. Anybody who has done any concrete or asphalt work knows that the thaw freeze cycle, especially combined with wet streets from snow melt, will lead to a poor patch job. They won't last more than a month. An expensive and temporary fix at best.
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Posted by booboo16 on March 27, 2008 at 3:08 p.m. (report)
i agree with your argument to a point, but just listen to the other side for a second. with the weather as unpredictable as it is and the budget as tight as it is, does it make sense to put a band-aid on a gash that requires stitches? pot holes are dangerous and cyclists of all type should take that into account when planning trips. but, it is, afterall, only march and the weather will probably warm up and cool down again causing old potholes that were patched to become another problem.
listen, i have as many problems with the way the city/county goverment is run around here as the next guy, but i would rather see a sweeping "pothole fix" when the weather is better (more stable) than try to stop a gusher with a band-aid. plan ahead, slow down, and give the public works employees a break on this one.
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Posted by aViking on March 27, 2008 at 1:41 p.m. (report)
It is really sad when you are thinking about getting a SUV to be able to drive in the city.
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on March 27, 2008 at 1:34 p.m. (report)
I concur. I don't have a harley, but I plan on fearing for my life while cruising around in my Trek!
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