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Politics - June 26, 2008
And the transit debate goes round and round ...
If you ever wondered why southeastern Wisconsin hasn't moved forward with development of a functional mass transit system, the answers were clearly apparent at the annual Community Development Summit held Wednesday at the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee.
Tags: krm, mcts, bus, public transportation
Politics - April 23, 2008
UWM's campus tug of war
It's city vs. suburbs for UW-Milwaukee as the latter decides how to expand its landlocked campus. While UWM officials appear to favor a site in Wauwatosa for its College of Engineering and Science, Milwaukee officials want the school to look Downtown.
Tags: UWM, Mayor Tom Barrett, Tower Automotive, Northridge, Wauwatosa, KRM, light rail, WISPIRG, Veolia, United Water, MMSD, Deep Tunnel
Politics - Nov. 27, 2007
Ald. Bauman: rebuild, but don't expand I-94
If you want to voice your opinion on transportation issues in southeast Wisconsin, here's your chance.
Tags: KRM, commuter rail, Metra, I-94, Bauman, Common Council, light rail
Politics - Oct. 25, 2007
Don't let skeptics derail mass transit options
If your only source of information was local conservative talk radio, you would be convinced that passenger trains are evil, maniacal tools of the liberal elite.
Tags: mass transit, krm, rail, Schwarzenegger, tommy thompson
Politics - Aug. 18, 2007
Adding Waukesha to transportation equation
The truth is that Waukesha and Milwaukee need one another, says Ald. Willie Hines, Milwaukee Common Council president.
Tags: RTA, Scott Walker, MCTS, transportation, Connector, KRM, rail, common council

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