Little Menomonee River Parkway Will Become a Walking and Biking Trail – Project Begins!

(By Vanessa Swales – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) The Milwaukee County Parks Department is set to turn Little Menomonee River Parkway road on the county’s northwest side into a walking and biking trail. A groundbreaking ceremony this week marked the county’s efforts to increase residents’ access to recreational and green spaces as well as the agency’s goal…

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Supervisor Deanna Alexander to Host 2025 Budget Town Hall for District 18 Residents

Milwaukee County Supervisor Deanna Alexander will host a town hall meeting forDistrict 18 residents on Monday, October 21, 2024. The event will provide an opportunity forresidents to engage in an open discussion about the proposed 2025 Milwaukee County budget,share their priorities, ask questions, and learn more about how the budget will impact theircommunity. Event DetailsWho:…

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Winter 2023 Newsletter – County Supervisor

I hope this community newsletter finds you in good health and high spirits as the holiday season and coldweather are upon us. It is my pleasure to continue representing our neighborhoods on the MilwaukeeCounty Board as your 18th District Supervisor. This fall marked my 10th year of work on the MilwaukeeCounty annual budget. Despite the…

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Supervisor Alexander Assembles Unlikely Coalition in the Name of Public Safety and Shoreline Protection

The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors meet today, Thursday, November 10, toadopt an annual budget. Supervisor Alexander authored an amendment for suspension of the ruleswhich would fund South Shore breakwater repair as well as a raise for Milwaukee County CorrectionalOfficers.“First and foremost, my thanks go out to my colleagues who supported this initiative. It is…

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Supervisor Alexander Authors Budget Amendment to Provide Raise to Correctional Officers

Milwaukee County Supervisor Deanna Alexander authored a budget amendment whichwould provide a provide a $2.00 per hour increase for Correctional Officers in Milwaukee County.“After learning that funds for an existing capital project were bondable, my office immediatelywent to work, using the available cash to address pay equity issues in our House of Correction,”said Supervisor Deanna…

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