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File #: 090421    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 7/28/2009 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/28/2009
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution accepting a donation of bronze sculptures for Hartung Park.
Sponsors: ALD. BOHL
Indexes: GIFTS, PARKS, PUBLIC ART
Number
090421
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
071402
Sponsor
ALD. BOHL
Title
Resolution accepting a donation of bronze sculptures for Hartung Park.
Analysis
With this resolution, the City of Milwaukee accepts a donation of a set of bronze sculptures of prehistoric fossils from the Hartung Park Community Association for placement in Hartung Park.
Body
Whereas, On July 12, 2006, the Common Council adopted File Number 060292, a resolution designating the Hartung Quarry property, located south of West Keefe Avenue and east of North Menomonee River Parkway, as the site of a future park, to be known as “Hartung Park”; and

Whereas, On February 26, 2008, the Common Council adopted File Number 071402, a resolution authorizing the Department of Public Works to fund and construct Phase I of the Hartung Park project using a $250,000 State of Wisconsin Stewardship Local Assistance Grant and $250,000 in City capital funds; and

Whereas, Phase I of Hartung Park will include the following components:

1. Grading of 5 to 6 acres out of a total site area of approximately 16.5 acres.

2. Construction of a playground, including paved pathways and a rubberized play area surface.

3. Development of several rain gardens.

4. Planting of tree clusters.

5. Installation of fencing to separate Phase I from the remainder of the Hartung Park site, which, for the time being, will continue to be used by the Department of Public Works for the depositing of clean fill.

; and

Whereas, Construction of Phase I of Hartung Park is currently underway, with completion anticipated by the end of 2009; and

Whereas, The Hartung Park Community Association (“HPCA”), a grass-roots organization of nearby Milwaukee and Wauwatosa residents, has been instrumental in designing and planning for Hartung Park, and will play role in stewardship of the Park; and

Whereas, HPCA has commissioned a local artist to create a series of bronze sculptures of prehistoric fossils that can be placed in Hartung Park...

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