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The council held public hearings concerning conditional use permits for eating and drinking establishments, commercial and residential vehicle parking regulations, and the Milwaukee County Research Park 2026 Master Plan. Appointments were approved for various city boards and commissions, including the Tosa Business Improvement District Board, Equity and Inclusion Commission, and Plan Commission. Several resolutions were passed, including approval of conditional use permits for a day care, eating establishments, and a cat shelter; traffic improvements involving stop signs; support for Department of Transportation curb ramp projects; replacement of turf at Hart Park Stadium; professional services for the North Avenue reconstruction; short-term financing for the school district; property tax refunds; adjustments to sanitary sewer rates; creation of a Tax Incremental District; and various infrastructure contracts and final payments related to flood damage repairs and street improvements.
This document presents the Active Tosa Comprehensive Master Plan for parks, trails, open spaces, and recreational facilities for the City of Wauwatosa and Wauwatosa School District. Developed through a community-driven process, the plan identifies priorities for improving and expanding recreational opportunities. It outlines four key action strategies: preparing organizations for implementation, understanding and securing sustainable funding for operations and maintenance, enhancing the quality and efficiency of existing spaces, and addressing deficiencies in program offerings, particularly for underserved segments of the population.
This document outlines the Capital Improvements Program for the City of Wauwatosa, spanning from 2026 to 2030. The program details planned infrastructure enhancements across key asset types including roads, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and water utilities. It describes the methodology for assessing pavement conditions and categorizes various street improvement projects. The plan includes a comprehensive list of specific projects for paving, sidewalk improvements, bridge repairs, traffic management, utility upgrades, park enhancements, and facility maintenance, supported by diverse funding sources such as levy-backed bonds, rate-backed bonds, special assessments, and grants.
This document provides an annual update detailing the 2018 achievements for the Wauwatosa Health Department's 2018-2022 Strategic Plan. The plan focuses on key strategic areas including enhancing visibility, improving communication, ensuring a safe and healthy environment, implementing continuous quality improvement, and supporting workforce development. The overarching vision aims to foster a healthy community, deliver value to its constituents, and achieve national recognition for the department.
This Age-Friendly Action Plan aims to strengthen and build upon community attributes to enhance meaningful inclusion for residents at all stages of life. The plan focuses on three core priority areas: Housing, Respect and Social Inclusion, and Communication. It seeks to ensure equitable access to essential services and opportunities, reduce discrimination, and foster a welcoming community for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.
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