In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around a development plan supported by local businesses and community stakeholders. A representative reiterated their support for the plan, highlighting the involvement of Bruce and Pierce Street businesses, which joined the bid after addressing residential and school-related issues in the area. The businesses were initially included in the bid in 2019, and since then, efforts have been made to understand and tackle local challenges in collaboration with the City of Milwaukee.
The representative noted that Business Improvement District (BID) 26 partnered with the city to co-fund a study that informed the development plan. This initiative has included numerous public meetings, focus groups, and one-on-one discussions aimed at transforming the area from a neglected space into a model of sustainable development.
Following the presentation, committee members were invited to ask questions, but no further inquiries were made. Aldwin Zamarripa, the sponsor of the plan, expressed eagerness to move forward and acknowledged the contributions of those who testified. Despite objections from two committee members, the motion to approve the plan passed with a vote of 3 to 2.
The meeting then transitioned to discuss a substitute ordinance concerning various revisions to the zoning code, indicating ongoing efforts to address local governance and community development needs.