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City still weighing options for Bay View development
City officials want to develop a seven-acre site in Bay View that once housed an Army Reserve facility.  
By Doug Hissom RSS Feed
Special to OnMilwaukee.com
Photography by Whitney Teska
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Published Oct. 17, 2008 at 2:22 p.m.
Tags: bay view, army reserve site, john gard, steve kagen, nra, bronzeville, black holocaust museum, zielinski

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"The program saves the city, county and state hundreds of thousands of dollars each year by relieving the courts, prosecutors, and the State Public Defender's Office of the comparatively higher cost of continued prosecution versus driver's license restoration," notes the report.

The program is run through Justice 2000, Inc., which runs many programs designed to create alternatives to incarceration among other efforts.

As of September, the program served 2,191 people this year, closed 666 cases and got 382 people their license back for a recovery rate of 57.4 percent. The cost was $1,516 per license, compared with last year's cost of $1,966 per license.

A key law change this year allowed the courts to declare license revocations as license suspensions, making it easier for people to get driver's permits. Another change is that loans for people with less than $250 in fines are available so people can get their licenses back more quickly.

"The program is a cornerstone service for both public and private workforce development organizations in the Milwaukee area," the report says.

The group reports two major obstacles to getting licenses back. First, many people are so poor they can't afford mandatory car insurance, even if they aren't convicted of accidents or worse. The program works to re-open cases to get the mandatory insurance issue pulled. Another major barrier is that people don't have the driver's education background to pass the test once they're approved to take it. The program sponsors driver's ed classes to help.

Bronzeville Bail-out: Borrowing a page from the bank bail-out playbook, City of Milwaukee officials are resorting to similar tactics to save a high-profile redevelopment effort. The closing of the Black Holocaust Museum and -- believe or not, -- Grant's Soul Food was a serious blow to the city's prized development projects known as Bronzeville, which encompasses the North Avenue area roughly from King Drive to I-43. The museum, at 2233 N. 4th St., ran out of money and closed July 31.

In stepped the city's Redevelopment Authority, which will consider this week the idea of buying the museum for $250,000. The Authority also will consider buying the Grant's Soul Food restaurant building, 411 W. North Ave., for $230,000. Grant's and the museum were identified in the city's proposal for the district as "catalyst" businesses that would be the main attractions for new cultural offerings in the neighborhood. It seemed a stretch when the district was first proposed and planners did put a word of caution in their report at the time.

The Bronzeville project is utilizing a special taxing district to bring some cultural revitalization to the area. So far, that's mostly been in the form of new taverns and depending on the perspective, the area has been slow to take off.

Shot in the Foot: It's not a good sign for the campaign of John Gard, the Republican running for congress in a rematch against Steven Kagen. Gard, a former speaker of the Assembly, lost to Kagen in a huge upset in 2006. Many wondered if his rather edgy temperament got the best of him, but the Gard camp attributed the loss to Kagen's big money campaign.

Kagen recently scored the endorsement of one of the most conservative groups in the country -- the National Rifle Association. The NRA is almost exclusively a bedfellow of Republican causes and candidates so the nod toward Kagen has to be a huge blow in this northeastern Wisconsin race, where voters are known as much for the affinity towards hunting with guns as they are wearing Packers garb.

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Posted by mkelvr on Oct. 18, 2008 at 5:12 p.m. (report)

Decent sized single family homes please (not mcmansions but enough for a modern family with attached garages).

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Posted by Daus on Oct. 17, 2008 at 4:11 p.m. (report)

"Area Ald. Tony Zielinski has said he would like to see a "solar village" concept put in play for the land" Do these people understand how silly they sound? And yes, heres a clue guys... it would be good to have buildings with LAKE VIEWS if you would like to extract maximum value. The place is called Bay View for a reason.

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