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Meeting Name: COMMON COUNCIL Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/28/2017 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Common Council Chambers, 3rd Fl., City Hall
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Meeting video: eComment: Not available  
Attachments: Report of Matters Introduced (New Business)
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     Meeting called to order at 9:24 a.m.    Roll call Video Video
     The Pledge of Allegiance was said followed by a moment of silent mediation. The question was put: Are there any corrections to the Common Council Journal of Proceedings for the regular meeting of November 7, 2017 and budget adoption meeting of November 10, 2017? There being none, the minutes of the meetings were approved without objection.    Video Video
     UNFINISHED BUSINESS    Not available
170001 01.BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2018 budget.

Minutes note: ---Consideration of those items vetoed by His Honor, Mayor Tom Barrett Ald. Coggs moved to dispense with the reading of the Mayor's veto message. There was no objection. Amendment 2B. Add $500,000 for the Disparity Study and also provide funding for an additional 5 Police Officer recruits in the last class of 2018. Offset the increase through increased Personnel Cost Adjustments for all General City departments except for the Police and Fire departments. Amendment 3A. Create Neighborhood Investment Beautification Program in DOA. Amendment 41A. POLICE - Eliminate funding for one Assistant Chief of Police and one Media Producer and use funds to increase police average sworn strength. The impact of the amendment is an average of 5 additional Police Officers. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendments (2B, 3A, and 41A) be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass10:5 Action details Video Video
170001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2018 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 61A. Add $150,000 to the Housing Infrastructure Preservation Fund. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass14:1 Action details Video Video
170001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2018 budget.

Minutes note: ---Consideration of those items vetoed by His Honor, Mayor Tom Barrett Ald. Coggs moved to dispense with the reading of the Mayor's veto message. There was no objection. Amendment 2B. Add $500,000 for the Disparity Study and also provide funding for an additional 5 Police Officer recruits in the last class of 2018. Offset the increase through increased Personnel Cost Adjustments for all General City departments except for the Police and Fire departments. Amendment 3A. Create Neighborhood Investment Beautification Program in DOA. Amendment 41A. POLICE - Eliminate funding for one Assistant Chief of Police and one Media Producer and use funds to increase police average sworn strength. The impact of the amendment is an average of 5 additional Police Officers. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendments (2B, 3A, and 41A) be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
170001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2018 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 72. Reduce the salary for the Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals by $25,000 and create a new Neighborhood Improvements Special Purpose Account funded at $25,000. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENFail9:6 Action details Video Video
170001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2018 budget.

Minutes note: Ald. Witkowski offerred Amendment 72A (Amendment 72 Substitute Action). Amendment 72A. Restore all salary funding ($52,945) in the 2018 Budget for the Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals. O&M FTE'S is 4.50. Estimated employee fringe benefits is $70,196. Fringe Benefit Offset is $-176,470,424. Ald. Bauman moved to hold the item until later in the meeting. (Prevailed 13-2) Noes - Johnson, Witkowski Ald. Bauman moved reconsideration of Amendment 72A. There was no objection. This item was reconsidered after item 44, CCFN 171106, later in the meeting. Ald. Bauman moved to amend Amendment 72A as follows: Add salary funding ($35,000) in the 2018 Budget for the Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals. O&M FTE'S is 4.33. Estimated employee fringe benefits is $62,444. Fringe Benefit Offset is $-176,462,672. (Prevailed 11-4) Noes - Johnson, Murphy, Borkowski, Witkowski Amendment 72B. Add salary funding ($35,000) in the 2018 Budget for the Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals. O&M FTE'S is 4.33. Estimated employee fringe benefits is $62,444. Fringe Benefit Offset is $-176,462,672.
AMENDEDPass11:4 Action details Not available
     COMMENDATORY AND CONDOLATORY RESOLUTIONS    Video Video
171230 02.CommunicationCommunications from the City Clerk relating to various commendatory/condolatory resolutions to be acknowledged and affirmed by the Common Council.    Action details Video Video
     THE LICENSES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
170950 13.OrdinanceAn ordinance relating to collusive agreements involving persons licensed by the city.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
171057 14.OrdinanceAn ordinance relating to regulations, requirements, and procedures for various licenses and permits.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
171033 15.MotionSubstitute motion accepting the withdrawal of the complaint filed against the Class B Tavern and Food Dealer licenses of Brett Henning, agent for BAJ Inc for the premises at 7424 N 60th Street doing business as "Brett’s Farmhouse" in the 9th aldermanic district.APPROVEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
171034 16.MotionSubstitute motion revoking the Cigarette and Tobacco license of Daniel Perry, agent for V&D LLC for the premises at 3520 W Villard Avenue doing business as "Villard Ave Tobacco" in the 1st aldermanic district.APPROVEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
170891 07.MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: The question was put: Have the members of the Common Council read the report and recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed under this matter? All members of the Common Council indicated reading the report and recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed under this matter. The question was put: Are there any motions relative to this matter? Hearing no motions, a vote of those Council members present to approve the recommendations of the Licenses Committee was called.
APPROVEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
171014 08.MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Works Committee relative to licenses.APPROVEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
171140 29.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to private waste containers.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
171053 110.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the Environmental Collaboration Office to develop a comprehensive green infrastructure plan for Milwaukee’s Combined Sewer Area.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171093 111.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving levying of assessments and construction of assessable public improvement projects at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City cost of these projects approved by this resolution is estimated to be $2,979,352.62 for a total estimated cost of $13,606,647.34.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171094 112.ResolutionSubstitute resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $17,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $89,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171095 113.ResolutionSubstitute resolution determining it necessary to make various nonassessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering cost estimated to be $171,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $4,216,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171096 114.ResolutionResolution approving construction of nonassessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City construction cost estimated to be $2,325,326.47 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $5,769,868.04.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171097 015.ResolutionResolution directing the Commissioner of Public Works to submit a project application with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for funding for local street improvements under the Local Roads Improvement Program.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171123 016.ResolutionResolution authorizing the issuance of a street occupancy permit to Moore Construction for construction activities at South 77th Street, south of West Oklahoma Avenue, adjacent to the property at 7635 West Oklahoma Avenue in the 11th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171145 017.ResolutionResolution relating to a cost-benefit analysis of performing City deconstruction projects using City employees versus using independent contractors.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
170935 118.Charter OrdinanceA substitute charter ordinance relating to annual valuations of assets and liabilities of the employes’ retirement system.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171102 219.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to overtime compensation for employees in the department of public works.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171117 120.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2018 rates of pay of offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171118 121.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2018 offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171119 122.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2017 offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171120 123.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2017 rates of pay of offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
171010 124.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing attendance at conventions, seminars and other travel.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171054 025.ResolutionResolution authorizing the sale and issuance of general obligation promissory notes in the aggregate amount of $70,000,000 to pay a current municipal expense.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171101 026.ResolutionResolution authorizing the City Comptroller to transfer additional funds to the previously established project for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the City of Milwaukee for cost participation for the construction of a Congestion Mitigation Air Quality program project in various Aldermanic districts with a total estimated cost increase for the project of $400,000, with one hundred percent of increase being City funded.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171134 027.ResolutionResolution relating to the inclusion of the Milwaukee Police Relief Association in the City of Milwaukee’s Combined Giving Campaign.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171142 128.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the Commissioner of Assessments and the Commissioner of City Development to work with the Mayor and the Common Council to develop a plan and strategy to increase the number of payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements between tax-exempt property owners and the City of Milwaukee.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Video Video
170536 029.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to amending the Salary Ordinance and Positions Ordinances relative to clerical or administrative corrections.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170944 130.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing City departments to develop plans for implementation of alternative work schedules for their employees.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171009 031.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification studies scheduled for Fire and Police Commission action.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171090 032.CommunicationCommunication from the Common Council-City Clerk’s Office amending the Positions Ordinance relative to authorizing private auto allowance for the position of Community Outreach Liaison.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171116 033.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification studies scheduled for City Service Commission action.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171181 034.CommunicationCommunication from the City Clerk's Office relating to amending the Salary and Positions Ordinances relative to clerical or technical corrections.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
171056 035.OrdinanceAn ordinance relating to the authority of the municipal court to set temporary deposit amounts.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
170806 136.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 1971-1977 W. Capitol Drive, in the 6th Aldermanic District to its former owner 1971 WEST CAPITOL DRIVE CO.

Minutes note: This file was not before the Common Council due to payment obligations not being satisfied.
NOT ACTED ON   Action details Not available
170845 137.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 1802 S. 31st Street, in the 8th Aldermanic District to its former owner Jose M. Lopez and Brenda B. Lopez.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170994 138.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 4340 N. Teutonia Avenue, in the 1st Aldermanic District to its former owner Willie Peavey.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171040 139.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to the appeal of Glenn Allen for property loss. (4th Aldermanic District)ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171079 140.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 2377 N. Hubbard Street, in the 6th Aldermanic District to its former owner Alexandria Church of God in Christ, Inc., C/o Clifford Taylor.

Minutes note: This file was not before the Common Council due to payment obligations not being satisfied.
NOT ACTED ON   Action details Not available
171099 141.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relative to legislative bills.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171162 142.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to an agreement between the City of Milwaukee and Legal Action of Wisconsin for the purpose of providing legal services to indigent defendants in the Municipal Court.

Minutes note: Ald. Rainey, Coggs, Johnson, Kovac, Lewis, Bauman, Stamper, Perez, Zielinski, and Hamilton added as cosponsors.
ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171175 143.ResolutionSubstitute resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee’s support for the Federal Historic and New Market Tax Credit programs and urging their continuation.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     DISALLOWANCE AND INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING:     Video Video
171106 044.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of Jo Anne Terry for property damage. (1st Aldermanic District)DISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
170927 145.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the abandonment of shopping carts.

Minutes note: Ald. Lewis moved to amend the file by replacing subsection 8-b with the following: 8. PENALTIES b. Failure to Implement Anti-theft Measures. Any cart provider who violates sub. 5 shall, upon conviction, forfeit not less than $250 nor more than $1,000 per shopping cart unprotected by an anti-theft measure, and in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned as provided by law. (Prevailed 15-0)
AMENDEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170927 2 OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the abandonment of shopping carts.

Minutes note: Ald. Kovac, Murphy and Coggs noted their objection. Ald. Kovac moved to refer back to committee and subsequently withdrew the motion. Ald. Bauman added as a cosponsor.
ASSIGNED TOPass15:0 Action details Not available
171072 146.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to parking controls.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
171073 247.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to traffic controls.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
170131 248.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to Health Department recommendations for avoiding lead exposure.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170966 149.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the acceptance of additional funding for the Milwaukee Police’s Department’s Law Enforcement Special Assignment Agreement with the Bradley Center.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171081 050.ResolutionResolution relative to acceptance, and funding of a Seat Belt 2017/18 Enforcement grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
171082 051.ResolutionResolution relative to acceptance and funding of an Alcohol Enforcement 2017-18 grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
170698 052.CommunicationCommunication from the Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission relating to its progress and activities, as well as the status of its annual report.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171086 053.CommunicationCommunication from the Milwaukee Police Department relating to the Department’s role in the creation of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary Dark States: Murder in Milwaukee.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171147 054.CommunicationCommunication file from the City of Milwaukee Health Department Office of Violence Prevention related to the Blueprint for Peace Report.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
161714 155.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Local Business, LB2, to a Detailed Planned Development for a mixed-use development at 2900 and 2914 North Oakland Avenue, located on the northeast corner of North Oakland Avenue and East Locust Street, in the 3rd Aldermanic District.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170900 156.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from General Planned Development, GPD, to a Detailed Planned Development, DPD, for the properties at 1117-1119, 1121-1123 and 1129-1135 North Old World Third Street located on the west side of North Old World Third Street, south of West Juneau Avenue, and the First Amendment to the DPD known as Block 4 - Arena Master Plan to combine the subject properties to the Entertainment Block, in the 4th Aldermanic District.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170997 157.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Two-Family Residential, RT4, to Multi-Family Residential, RM5, to facilitate adaptive reuse of the former Milwaukee Public Schools building into housing at 1715 North 37th Street, located on the west side of North 37th Street, north of West Walnut Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171044 158.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Two-Family Residential, RT4, to Multi-Family Residential, RM4, to facilitate adaptive reuse of the former Phillis Wheatley Milwaukee Public Schools building into housing at 2442 North 20th Street, located in the block bounded by West Wright Street, North 19th Street, West Meinecke Avenue and North 20th Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
151857 159.ResolutionSubstitute resolution granting permanent historic designation of the Wisconsin Consistory Building, a/k/a the Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center at 790 N. Van Buren Street, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
170998 160.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned Development known as Block 7 - Arena Master Plan to permit changes to the number of residential units and building elevations for a previously approved mixed-use building on the west side of the site bounded by West McKinley Avenue, North 5th Street, West Juneau Avenue and North 6th Street, in the 6th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171088 161.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to the allocation of funds from the Housing Trust Fund.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171108 162.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving Amendment No. 2 to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 79 (North Water Street Riverwalk) and approving an Amended and Restated Riverwalk and Dockwall Development Agreement, in the 3rd Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171109 063.ResolutionResolution approving a Land Disposition Report and authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 1697 North Marshall Street, in the 3rd Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171129 164.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to amending an agreement between the City of Milwaukee and Veterans Gardens, LLC.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171143 165.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the Commissioner of City Development to develop an Anti-Displacement Plan for neighborhoods surrounding Downtown Milwaukee.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
171076 066.AppointmentAppointment of Rayhainio Alejandro Boynes to the Bronzeville Advisory Committee by Ald. Milele Coggs.CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
170800 067.OrdinanceAn ordinance relating to issuance of certificates of occupancy.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
171070 168.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to required agreements between the Mayor, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Council, and the board of Employ Milwaukee, Inc. pursuant to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171075 069.ResolutionResolution relating to the 2017 use and allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds awarded to the City of Milwaukee Youth Council.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171089 070.ResolutionResolution to review and approve modifications to the contract used by the Community Development Grants Administration for 2018 community development activity and to authorize execution of contracts and subcontracts by City departments.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171139 071.ResolutionResolution amending the composition of the Advisory Board of the Milwaukee Youth Council’s Restorative Justice Initiative.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
171059 072.AppointmentAppointment of Willie Smith to the Business Improvement District #19 (Villard Avenue) by the Mayor. (2nd Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171060 073.AppointmentAppointment of Tim Gokhman to the Business Improvement District #20 (East North Avenue) by the Mayor. (3rd Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
171062 074.AppointmentAppointment of Christopher Mambu Rasch to the Business Improvement District #38 (Caesar E. Chavez Drive) by the Mayor. (6th Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171065 075.AppointmentAppointment of Araceli Santoyo to the Business Improvement District #50 (South 13th Street/West Oklahoma) by the Mayor. (14th Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171144 076.AppointmentAppointment of Santana Randolph as the 10th Aldermanic District representative to the Youth Council.CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE STEERING & RULES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
171126 177.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the proper City officials to execute an agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the City of Waukesha for the sale of water at wholesale.ADOPTEDPass14:1 Action details Video Video
171127 178.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the proper City officials to execute an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the City of Waukesha relating to the sale of water for considerations separate and distinct from those under the authority of the Public Service Commission of WisconsinADOPTEDPass14:1 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
161649 079.CommunicationCommunication from the Early Education Task Force relating to its activities and transmitting its final report.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     Communications from City officers were read and ordered on file without objection.    Video Video
     MATTERS FOR IMMEDIATE ADOPTION:    Video Video
171227 080.Resolution-Immediate AdoptionResolution approving a final certified survey map for 5th Ward Partners LLC.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
171255 081.Resolution-Immediate AdoptionResolution relating to the intent to issue Industrial Development Revenue Bonds for the Moldmakers Leasing & Investments Limited Partnership, L.L.P. Project.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     Announcements were made.    Video Video
     There being no further business to come before the Common Council, the meeing was adjourned at 11:52 a.m. Chris Lee, Staff Assistant Council Records Section City Clerk's Office    Not available
     Interview with Ald. Murphy.    Video Video
     This meeting can be viewed in its entirety through the City's Legislative Research Center at http://milwaukee.legistar.com/calendar.    Not available