Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee boosters look for public input in downtown plan
Milwaukee metropolis planners are searching for an help from the general public as they work to create a roadmap for future growth downtown.
The Division of Metropolis Improvement and Milwaukee Downtown BID #21 are working collectively on what they’re calling Downtown Plan 2040. Milwaukee Commissioner of Metropolis Improvement Lafayette Crump mentioned the plan would be the metropolis’s “North Star” in guiding growth over the subsequent 20 years.
Work on the challenge started late final 12 months.
Organizers say they need enter from residents all through the method. They’ve been amassing public feedback on-line via a portal that permits individuals to see what others have prompt. Greater than 500 individuals have weighed in to date.
Enter may even be gathered at public conferences — on Wednesday, an open home on the plan will probably be held at third Avenue Market Corridor.
Crump mentioned town’s final downtown plan was accomplished in 2010. It helped information developments that included the Fiserv Discussion board and out of doors Deer District, a streetcar and connections between the enterprise district on the Historic Third Ward.
In creating the brand new plan, metropolis leaders hope to construct on latest successes, together with investments in industrial and leisure venues. In addition they hope to draw extra housing — and extra companies to help residential growth — within the metropolis’s middle.
“We’d like this to be a various downtown not solely within the sense of who involves expertise it, however what there may be to expertise downtown,” Crump mentioned.
Most of the on-line feedback to date give attention to enhancing choices for individuals who reside and work downtown, from making town extra walkable, to investing in public transit, to enhancing highway security.
“It’s nice to have special-occasion locations,” one commenter wrote. “However we have to additionally pack our downtown with on a regular basis locations, not only for an occasional grand evening out in town or a particular journey downtown simply to get a snack within the meals corridor. Image a neighborhood with a dry cleaner, a fruit market, a small clothes retailer, a movie show.”
One other mentioned “downtown residents want extra service-oriented companies: grocery shops, butcher outlets, pet shops, dwelling items retailers.”
Beth Weirick, CEO of Milwaukee Downtown, mentioned the final plan has guided her group’s investments. She mentioned targets for the brand new plan embody connecting downtown with town’s different neighborhoods, enhancing sustainability and inexperienced areas, and making the world secure to stroll and bike to locations.
“We’re so lucky that we’ve bought 20,000 residents in downtown Milwaukee, however how can we develop that, and with nice intention,” Weirick mentioned.
She mentioned the planning course of is predicted to take a few 12 months. There will probably be extra probabilities for the general public to touch upon the plan, with that enter getting used to assist refine the targets. The ultimate draft is predicted to be accomplished in early 2023, and should in the end be accredited by the Milwaukee Widespread Council.
Wednesday’s open home will probably be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at third Avenue Market Corridor, 275 W. Wisconsin Ave. Individuals may weigh in on-line at connectingmke.com, the place they’ll publish concepts, pin feedback to an interactive map and look at feedback from fellow Milwaukee residents.
Milwaukee, WI
Hundreds celebrated second night of Hanukkah with concert from American-Israeli rapper/singer, Nissim Black
MILWAUKEE — From all over Milwaukee, hundreds of people celebrated the second night of Hanukkah with a special performance from a world-renowned Jewish singer and rapper.
Chabad of the East Side hosted Nissim Black, an American-Israeli rapper/singer at a Milwaukee venue. Nissim Black performed some of his most popular songs for an eager crowd who knew all the words to his songs. Along with the concert, there was a menorah lighting, prayer, dreidel playing, donut bar, music synthesizers, arcade games, and more.
Dec. 26 was the second night of Hanukkah. During the eight days and nights of Hanukkah, various celebrations are being organized by local Jewish groups. The Jewish Community Center hosted a Hanukkah dinner that was accompanied by live music. The Hoan is being lit each night. Also, a public menorah is lit on Whitefish Bay on Silver Spring Drive. Different groups will light it each night around 5:30 p.m., except for Friday when it’s at 4:00 p.m. Congregation Shalom in Fox Point will host a Hanukkah service, dinner, and activities on Friday starting at 5:00 p.m.
Watch the interviews to see what it was like at the concert.
Celebrating Jewish pride on the 2nd night of Hanukkah
The best moments from the Hanukkah concert in Milwaukee
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Brooklyn Nets vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Injury Report
OUT: Bojan Bogdanovic (foot), De’Anthony Melton (knee), Cam Thomas (hamstring), Trendon Watford (hamstring), Ziaire Williams (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: Dorian Finney-Smith (calf), Ben Simmons (back)
OUT: AJ Johnson (illness), Chris Livingston (illness), Liam Robbins (Two-Way), Tyler Smith (G League)
QUESTIONABLE: Giannis Antetokounmpo (back), Damian Lillard (illness)
PROBABLE: Khris Middleton (ankle)
Each time the Brooklyn Nets have taken on the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2024-25 campaign, they’ve boasted vastly different lineups. In their first meeting on Oct. 27, Cam Thomas and Dennis Schroder combined for 61 points in a major upset victory.
Most recently, the Nets came up just short against the Bucks on Dec. 8 while riding Schroder’s 34 points to a five-point loss sans Thomas.
Neither Schroder nor Thomas will suit up for Brooklyn tonight, the former having departed for Golden State and the latter continuing to nurse a hamstring injury.
Trendon Watford and Ziaire Williams join Thomas as absentees, while Dorian Finney-Smith and Ben Simmons could enter that category themselves.
Milwaukee’s star trio of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton all may sit out this evening as well, forcing the Eastern Conference rivals to rely on a “next man up” mentality to secure the win.
As four key players carry the “questionable” tag ahead of tip-off, the third meeting this season may look quite different from its predacessors.
Nets-Bucks is slated for 8 p.m. EST.
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