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Citywide zoning changes spark concerns over enforcement

June 07, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Citywide zoning changes spark concerns over enforcement
In a recent government meeting, the Department of Neighborhood Services (DNS) presented significant changes to zoning code enforcement, particularly concerning temporary signage and outdoor storage. Commissioner Amila Royo Vega emphasized that these adjustments aim to streamline the permitting process, especially during events like the Republican National Convention (RNC).

The proposed changes would allow businesses to expedite their zoning approvals for temporary banners and advertising signage without the lengthy processes typically required. This initiative is designed to facilitate business operations while ensuring public safety and health remain a priority. The discretion to suspend certain zoning code enforcement measures will rest with the commissioner, with internal policies established to guide these decisions.

Commissioner Vega clarified that the suspension of zoning enforcement is not limited to the downtown area but will apply citywide. This raised concerns among council members about potential implications for outdoor storage across various neighborhoods, as it could lead to increased instances of non-compliance with zoning regulations.

The meeting underscored the importance of transparency, with calls for the DNS to share its internal evaluation processes with other departments and council members to ensure clarity on the new policies. As the city prepares for upcoming events, the adjustments to zoning enforcement reflect a balance between supporting local businesses and maintaining community standards.

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