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Opposing groups remain locked in a dam debate
The debate over Estabrook Park and the dam will continue next week.  
By Doug Hissom RSS Feed
Special to OnMilwaukee.com

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Published March 4, 2009 at 4:33 p.m.
Tags: estabrook park, damn, riverkeepers, cheryl nenn, north avenue damn

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Riverwest site on paper after 20 years: The City of Milwaukee is looking for developers for the site of the former Pulaski Building on the corner of Bremen and Locust Streets. Despite a rosy press release asking for proposals for what's now a garden and farmers' market, the city's link for prospects to find the details ended up for awhile at a site that advertises GoDaddy.com. Perhaps that's part of the city's economic stimulus plan.

The city is offering the site for $108,000 and is asking for plans that:

  • Incorporate open space for the farmer's market and is publicly accessible during daylight hours.
  • Contain pedestrian-oriented rather than traffic-generating uses on the ground floor.
  • Expand housing opportunities in the area by building residential units on the upper floors, but full commercial occupancy is permitted.
  • Provide a minimum of two sustainable or "green" elements with preference to more sustainable elements and / or LEED certification.

The city will not entertain tax-exempt use, seasonal use as the sole year-round use on the ground floor, day-care center, church, social service facility, pawn shop, automobile sales or repair, service station, convenience store, liquor store, cigarette or cigar shop, gun shop, payday or auto-title loan store, fast food restaurant, use that requires a drive-though lane or taverns (unless food service is the major component).

The Pulaski Building was long a source of neighborhood contention when it stood in various stages of disrepair and occupancy for the 1980s and '90s. Neighborhood groups came up numerous proposals and argued amongst themselves as to which plan was best. But nothing happened and it was torn down, despite the historic status as a venue once played by Lou Reed.

The city is enticing potential developers with $5,000 per employee for facade improvement, up to $5,000 per employee for first-floor retail and loans from the Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation.

Deadline for proposals is April 8.

No Inmates Needed: Milwaukee Ald. Bob Donovan isn't a big fan of Gov. Jim Doyle's plan for early inmate release to take pressure off taxpayers and overcrowding facilities.

"I was taken aback," he said when he heard of the proposal. "Earning credits for behaving nicely behind bars does not, in my opinion, translate into automatic good behavior after these inmates are released.

"I wish the governor could promise us that these early release inmates had found the Lord or somehow gotten on the straight and narrow," he continued. "How do we explain to neighborhood residents that the guy who just got busted for running the crack house down the block, where stolen goods from their homes and garages were being traded for crack and where prostitutes and violent gang members started hanging out, should actually still be in prison?"

Needing Something to Do: Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce may be taking a powder from the state Supreme Court, but it is spending its political money on the rest of its agenda. WMC, the state's big business lobby group, has said it will stay off the court race between Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson and Jefferson County Judge Randy Koschnik, where it had spent millions before, supporting conservative candidates.

But WMC is running radio ads opposing Gov. Jim Doyle's proposal for a combined corporate income tax hike of 11 percent. Doyle said his plan would raise $22.6 million this year and $150.4 million next year. The combined corporate tax strategy taxes income from a business' subsidiaries and other offshoots no matter where they are located.

WMC claims that will make the state less competitive, sort of a mantra of theirs. WMC wants tax relief, less regulation and more tort reform.

Doyle, Evers and DPI: No surprise here. Doyle endorsed Deputy Department of Public Instruction Superintendent Tony Evers to head the DPI after the April election. The race has become something of a battle between ideologue Rosa Fernandez and Evers, sort of a career administrator. Fernandez is head of a group that advocates for more virtual schools and expansion of the school voucher program.

Evers also received the endorsement of the state AFL-CIO union.

Evers got 89,453 votes -- about 35 percent -- in the five-way February primary about 35 percent. Fernandez finished with 79,548 votes (31 percent). Evers ran eight years ago and lost to Elizabeth Burmaster, who is retiring. He has been deputy secretary since 2001 and was a former Milwaukee Schools administrator.

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Posted by ariar on March 5, 2009 at 8:24 p.m. (report)

When the North Ave Dam was left open, WDNR voluminous press releases persuasively influenced educated readers by shear volume of data and argument that removal of the dam would be in Milwaukee's best interests. "Look how wonderful, the river is finally running free for the first time since 1835. Now it is "cutting it's own "natural channel' AND it's "cleaning itself. My question is: Where did all those "Highly Polluted and TOXIC" river bottom soils go? What were the quantities? Why was there NEVER a mention of this aspect of the reality in these "honest" press releases? What consequences flowed from this deception of our reading public? Lastly, since you will find if the Estabrook Dam is left open for the canoeing season, April- to Nov Even IF you were able to canoe thru 1 or 2 times, the reality is: you won't float thru without near continual ground out about 95% of any visits you make to this impoundment. To imagine otherwise will prove as wrong as the decieved Westv Bent public was after unuseable canoe launch sites were installed at the Woolen Mill Dam was removed . Please become observant. Sometimes those who buy the most printers ink have HIDDEN AGENDAS! Beware.

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Posted by kinnickinnic on March 5, 2009 at 6:23 a.m. (report)

Tear it down now! It is pain to portage around and it's removal will improve the water quality. Oh yeah. Mud flats are free land.

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