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City plans major street reconstruction amid business concerns

June 20, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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City plans major street reconstruction amid business concerns
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a significant reconstruction project aimed at addressing the deteriorating condition of a local street. The project, prompted by previous assessments and community concerns, will involve the replacement of the road and the installation of new LED streetlights on city-owned poles, as the existing wooden poles are owned by We Energies.

Molly Newberry, a representative from Wisconsin Lifting Specialist, expressed strong support for the project, highlighting the road's poor condition and the safety hazards posed by failing gutters and lifted sidewalks. However, she raised concerns regarding the logistics of vehicle access during construction, as their business relies on daily deliveries and has only one entrance.

The discussion also touched on the potential impact of sidewalk modifications, with some stakeholders advocating for wider sidewalks to accommodate business needs and enhance pedestrian safety. City officials assured attendees that logistics could be adjusted post-approval to address these concerns, including the possibility of widening sidewalks if necessary.

The meeting underscored a collective agreement on the need for road repairs, with participants emphasizing the importance of timely execution to minimize disruption to local businesses. The project aims not only to improve infrastructure but also to enhance property values in the area.

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