COMMON COUNCIL
Regular MeetingMilwaukee, WI · November 21, 2023
Minutes
City of Milwaukee City Hall
200 East Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Common Council Minutes
COMMON COUNCIL
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 9:00 AM Common Council Chamber
The meeting was called to order at 9:33 AM
Present: 15 - Pratt
Chambers Jr.
Brostoff
Bauman
Westmoreland
Coggs
Rainey
Zamarripa
Taylor
Murphy
Borkowski
Perez
Spiker
Dimitrijevic
Stamper
The Pledge of Allegiance was said followed by silent meditation.
The question was put: Are there any corrections to the Common Council Journal of Proceedings for
the regular meeting of October 31, 2023 and budget adoption meeting of November 3, 2023?
There being none, the minutes of the meetings were approved without objection.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. 230001 Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2024 budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
---Consideration of those items vetoed by His Honor, Mayor Cavalier Johnson
Ald. Dimitrijevic moved to dispense with the reading of the Mayor's veto
message. There was no objection.
Vetoed by His Honor, the Mayor, was the budget line in the 2024 budget for the
One Milwaukee Citizen-Led Transformational Fund at $2,400,000, which was
affected by Amendment 1A. Intent of the veto was to use the One Milwaukee
Citizen-Led Transformation Fund instead of the tax levy to fund standalone
Amendments 5A, 21, 22, and 39 with subsequent substitute action.
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The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved
notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
Ald. moved substitution of the 2024 Adopted Budget with the Mayor's substitute
action to change the budget line for the One Milwaukee Citizen-led
Transformational Fund to $2,130,152. Intent of the substitute action was to
replace the property tax levy as the funding source to fund standalone
Amendments 5A, 21, 22, and 39.
Ald. Pratt moved adoption of the Mayor's substitute action.
A motion was made by ALD. A. PRATT that this Budget be VETO OVERRIDDEN.
This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 12 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Perez, Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 3 - Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski Ald.Spiker
COMMENDATORY AND CONDOLATORY RESOLUTIONS
2. 231028 Communication from the City Clerk relating to various commendatory/condolatory
resolutions to be acknowledged and affirmed by the Common Council.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE LICENSES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING
3. 231024 Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to
licenses.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
The question was put: Have the members of the Common Council read the
report and recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed
under this matter?
All members of the Common Council indicated reading the report and
recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed under this
matter.
Nonrenewal of the Class D Operator’s license for Brandon, Thayer.
(No Written Objections Have Been Filed)
Renewal with a 43 (forty three) day suspension of the Food Dealer license for
Alfred C. Savaglio, based upon the preponderance of the neighborhood,
aldermanic and applicant testimony which represents excessive littering and
failure to comply with the plan of operations and requests made at the previous
hearing (September 26, 2023); for the premises located at 1300 E Locust St.
("Dollar General Store # 14272") in the 3rd aldermanic district.
(Written Objections Have Been Filed)
Renewal with a 30 (thirty) day suspension of the Extended Hours Establishments
license and renewal with a 10 (ten) day suspension of the Food Dealer license
for Thomas Cook, based upon the preponderance of the evidence in police
report that demonstrates the operation results in a threat to the health, safety
and welfare of the community; for the premises located at 6268 S 27th St.
("Taco Bell #31507"), in the 13th aldermanic district.
(No Written Objections Have Been Filed)
Renewal with a 60 (sixty) day suspension of the Class B Tavern, Public
Entertainment Premises and Food Dealer licenses for David Nunez-Cruz, based
upon the preponderance of the evidence in the police report and the applicant’s
testimony that demonstrates the operation results in a threat to the health,
safety or welfare of the public, disturbance of peace and lewd conduct; for the
premises located at 3219 S 13th St ("Buckshots Bar"), in the 14th aldermanic
district.
(No Written Objections Have Been Filed)
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The question was put: Are any of the following or their counsels present and, if
so, do they wish to address the Common Council: Alfred C. Savaglio (Atty.
Brian Randall)
Atty. Randall stated that a new paln of operation has been submitted into the
file. Objects to the 43-day suspension.
Ald. Brostoff moved to update the time of the suspension to 20-day.
there were no objections.
indicated his presence to address the Common Council.
Ald. Coggs moved that the Common Council resolve itself into a Committee of
the Whole for the purposes of hearing oral arguments on behalf of the
complainant or the licenses in opposition to the reportand recommendation and
then a statement by theCity Attorney. There were no objections.
Appearing to address the Common Council:
Ald. Coggs moved that the committee now rises. There were no objections.
The question was put: Are there any motions relative to this matter?
Hearing no other motions made, a vote of those Council members present to
approve the recommendations of the Licenses Committee as contained in File
Number 231024 was called.
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Motion be APPROVED. This motion
PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
4. 231022 Communication from the License Division relating to a list of all Class “B” special
licenses issued by the City Clerk in 2022.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
5. 231023 Communication from the License Division relating to “Class B” Tavern licenses issued
by the City Clerk.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
6. 230974 Resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements
at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City
engineering cost estimated to be $15,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects
being $100,000.
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that it is necessary and
in the public interest to do the following described work according to City
specifications, and that such public improvements and resulting special assessments be
made pursuant to Section 66.0703 and any other pertinent sections of the Wisconsin
Statutes and in the manner directed by Section 115-42 of the Milwaukee Code of
Ordinances:
5th Aldermanic District
Alley betw. W. Center St., W. Clarke St., N. 80th St., N. 81st St., City Limits
(ST212230105). Paving the alley with concrete. Doing all the necessary grading
pertaining to said work. (Nonassessable Alley Paving Fund -- $15,000). The total
estimated cost for this project including the requested amount is $100,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2026 construction season.
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the abutting and adjacent properties be assessed a portion of
the cost, said assessment to be recommended by the Commissioner of Public Works
in his report; and, be it
Further Resolved, That all assessments and payments be made in accordance with
Section 115-42 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances; and, be it
Further Resolved, That all City departments are authorized to do engineering,
surveying, preparing of plans, and estimates of cost thereof, to be utilized in the
preparation of said report of the Commissioner of Public Works; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Department of Public Works is authorized to use the
funding as specified in the above description of work; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to transfer such funds which
are available for this purpose to the appropriate capital Project/Grant accounts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
7. 230975 Resolution determining it necessary to make various nonassessable public
improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the
City engineering cost estimated to be $79,000 for a total estimated cost of these
projects being $2,126,000.
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that it is necessary and
in the public interest to do the following described improvements according to City
specifications:
10th Aldermanic District
N. Hawley Rd. - W. Vliet St. to 83’ South of W. Galena St. (SM495230035)
Relaying combined sewer. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund -
-$12,000). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$273,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction
season.
12th Aldermanic District
S. 15th Pl. - W. Becher St. to W. Forest Home Ave. (SM495230037) Relaying
combined sewer. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund --$15,000). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $409,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
W. Rogers St. - S. 15th St. to S. 16th St. (SM495230036) Relaying combined
sewer. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund --$12,000). The total
estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $157,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
13th Aldermanic District
S. 25th St. - W. Oklahoma Ave. to W. Ohio Ave. (SM495230040) Relaying sanitary
and storm sewers. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund -- $15,000). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $650,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
S. 26th St. - W. Oklahoma Ave. to W. Ohio Ave. (SM495230039) Relaying sanitary
and storm sewers. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund -- $15,000). The
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total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $567,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
W. Oklahoma Ave. - S. 24th St. to S. 26th St. (SM495230038) Sanitary sewer
lining. (Nonassessable Sewer Maintenance Relay Fund -- $10,000). The total
estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $70,000. This project
is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
;and, be it
Further Resolved, That all City Departments are authorized to perform engineering,
surveys, plan preparation, and determine an estimated cost thereof; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Department of Public Works is authorized to use the
funding as specified in the above description of work; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to transfer such funds which
are available for this purpose to the appropriate capital Project/Grant accounts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
8. 230976 Substitute resolution approving construction of nonassessable public improvements at
various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City
construction cost estimated to be $6,920,000 for a total estimated cost of these
projects being $27,630,000.
Whereas, The Common Council of the City of Milwaukee adopted preliminary
resolutions determining it necessary and in the public interest to construct
nonassessable improvements; and
Whereas, Plans, specifications and cost estimates have been prepared for the
following described improvements:
1st Aldermanic District
N. 31st St. - W. Atkinson Ave. to W. Glendale Ave. (WT410220655) File Number
211749: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
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Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$35,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $155,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
N. 42nd St. - W. Hampton Ave. to 300’ North of W. Stark St. (WT410220645)
File Number 221125: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service.
(Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 6410 -- $100,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this
project including the requested amount is $460,000. This project is anticipated to be
completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 44th St. - W. Stark St. to 300’ North of W. Stark St. (WT410220648) File
Number 221125: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $25,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$125,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
N. 52nd St. - W. Custer Ave. to W. Silver Spring Dr. (WT410180623) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $155,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $590,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Glendale Ave. - N. 30th St. to N. 32nd St. (WT410220654) File Number
211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $65,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $275,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Lusher Ave. - N. 42nd St. to N. Sherman Blvd. (East Leg). (WT410220646)
File Number 221125: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service.
(Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 6410 -- $55,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this
project including the requested amount is $265,000. This project is anticipated to be
completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Sheridan Ave. - N. 51st Blvd. to N. 57th St. (WT410220615) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $190,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $750,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
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W. Stark St. - N. 42nd St. to N. 46th St. (WT410220647) File Number 221125:
Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $120,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $625,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
2nd Aldermanic District
N. 54th St./ W. Maxwell Pl. - W. Capitol Dr. to W. Fond du Lac Ave.
(WT410220672) File Number 211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$100,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $420,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
N. 65th St. - W. Melvina St. to W. Capitol Dr. (WT410230620) File Number
211861: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $260,000). The total estimated cost
of this project including the requested amount is $275,000. This project is anticipated
to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
N. 68th St. - W. Grantosa Dr. to 425’ South of W. Grantosa Dr. (WT410230642)
File Number 221443: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $15,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$185,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
N. 75th Ct. - N. 75th St. to 135’ West of N. 75th St. (WT410220662) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $15,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $75,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 75th St. - 350’ South of N. 75th Ct. to W. Tallmadge Pl. (WT410220661) File
Number 211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $65,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$265,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
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N. 87th St. - W. Villard Ave. to W. Lawn Ave. (WT410220630) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $85,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $315,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 90th St. - W. Villard Ave. to W. Rohr Ave. (WT410220631) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $60,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $255,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Herbert Ave. - W. Tallmadge Pl. to N. 74th St. (WT410230643) File Number
221942: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $25,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $285,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Tallmadge Pl. - W. Grantosa Dr. to W. Custer Ave. (WT410230644) File
Number 221685: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $15,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$170,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
3rd Aldermanic District
N. Dousman St. - E. Meinecke Ave. to E. Clarke St. (WT410230605) File Number
221443: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$45,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $1,060,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during
the 2023 construction season.
4th Aldermanic District
W. Kilbourn Ave. - N. 24th St. to N. 25th St. (WT410230699) File Number
221684: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$315,000). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$330,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2024 construction
season.
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5th Aldermanic District
N. 83rd St. - W. Capitol Dr. to W. Hope Ave. (WT410220676) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $135,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $535,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 85th St. - W. Capitol Dr. to W. Olive St. (WT410220673) File Number 211749:
Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $130,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $525,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 88th St. - N. Colgate Cr. To W. Marion St. (WT410220675) File Number
211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $85,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $335,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 88th St. - W. Hampton Ave. to W. Potomac Ave. (WT410220683) File Number
211344: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $160,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $570,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 89th St. - W. Hampton Ave. to W. Fairmount Ave. (WT410220680) File
Number 211344: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $145,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$540,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
N. 90th St. - W. Hampton Ave. to 425’ North of W. Stark St. (WT410220684) File
Number 211344: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $135,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$490,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
N. 94th St. - W. Center St. to 400’ Northeast of W. Center St. (WT410230666)
File Number 221685: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $10,000 additional
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funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$185,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
N. 95th St./ W. Lorraine Pl./ N. 97th St. - W. Center St. to W. Center St.
(WT410230668) File Number 221600: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$45,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $530,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
N. 98th St. - W. Metcalf Pl. to W. Lisbon Ave. (WT410220652) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $30,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $140,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 100th St. - W. Capitol Dr. to W. Grantosa Dr. (WT410220600) File Number
211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $190,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $610,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 100th St. - W. Nash St. to W. Lisbon Ave. (WT410220651) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $340,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $1,040,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Fairmount Ave. - W. Appleton Ave. (West Side) to N. 89th St. (WT410220679)
File Number 211344: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $40,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$175,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
W. Fiebrantz Ave. - N. 82nd St. to N. 84th St. (WT410220677) File Number
211749: Water main extension. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $60,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $255,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Grantosa Dr. - 225’ East of N. 100th St. to N. 100th St. (WT410220614) File
Number 211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
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5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $25,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$110,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
W. Hadley St. - 320’ West of N. 92nd St. to N. Colonial Dr. (WT410230667) File
Number 230042: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $40,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$455,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
W. Olive St. - N. 85th St. to N. 88th St. (WT410220674) File Number 211749:
Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $95,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $385,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Potomac Ave. - N. 86th St. to 70’ North of W. Fairmount Ave.
(WT410220682) File Number 211344: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$140,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $535,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
W. Stark St. - W. Appleton Ave. (West Side) to N. 91st St. (WT410220681) File
Number 211344: Relaying water main and extension. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $170,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $625,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
6th Aldermanic District
E. Clarke St. - N. 1st St. to N. Hubbard St. (WT410220649) File Number 211749:
Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $95,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $375,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
9th Aldermanic District
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N. 78th St. - W. Acacia St. to W. Casper St. (WT410220624) File Number
211749: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $110,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $445,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 84th St. - W. Mill Rd. to N. Burbank Ave. (WT410220622) File Number
211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $420,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $1,320,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Acacia St. - N. 77th St. to N. 80th St. (WT410220623) File Number 211749:
Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $110,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $440,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. Burbank Ave. - W. Casper St. to W. Green Tree Rd. (WT410220621) File
Number 211601: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $50,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$205,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
W. Casper St. - N. 77th St. to N. 78th St. (WT410220625) File Number 211749:
Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $25,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $130,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
10th Aldermanic District
N. 70th St. - W. Melvina St. to W. Capitol Dr. (WT410230621) File Number
211861: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $290,000). The total estimated cost
of this project including the requested amount is $305,000. This project is anticipated
to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
N. 71st St. - W. Beckett Ave. to W. Capitol Dr. (WT410230622) File Number
211861: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $340,000). The total estimated cost
of this project including the requested amount is $360,000. This project is anticipated
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to be completed during the 2024 construction season.
W. Locust St. - N. 50th St. to N. 57th St. (WT410230645) File Number 221685:
Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $75,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $1,035,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
11th Aldermanic District
S. 72nd St. - W. Bennett Ave. to W. Oklahoma Ave. (WT410220640) File Number
220077: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $30,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $145,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
S. 91st St. - 105’ North of W. Morgan Ave. to W. Morgan Ave. (WT410220686)
File Number 220077: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line
5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $10,000 additional
funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is
$75,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction
season.
W. Holt Ave. - S. 84th St. to S. 88th St. (WT410220687) File Number 220077:
Relaying water main and extension. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 --
$0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $130,000 additional funding).
The total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $490,000.
This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Morgan Ave. - S. 84th St. to S. 92nd St. (WT410220685) File Number 220194:
Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $450,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $1,440,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
W. Oklahoma Ave. (North Side) - S. 70th St. (Extended) to S. 72nd St.
(WT410220639) File Number 220077: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$60,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $255,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
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13th Aldermanic District
S. Adams Ave. - E. Plainfield Ave. to 300’ South of E. Plainfield Ave.
(WT410230697) File Number 221685: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$10,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $190,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
S. Griffin Ave. - E. Plainfield Ave. to 350’ South of E. Plainfield Ave.
(WT410230696) File Number 221685: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$10,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $155,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
W. Whitaker Ave. - W. Bottsford Ave. to S. 27th St. (WT410230641) File Number
221443: Relaying water main. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $40,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $430,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
14th Aldermanic District
E. Falling Heath Pl. - S. Kinnickinnic Ave. to S. Pennsylvania Ave. (WT410230618)
File Number 221443: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service.
(Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 6410 -- $20,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this
project including the requested amount is $330,000. This project is anticipated to be
completed during the 2023 construction season.
S. Herman St. - E. Saveland Ave. to E. Howard Ave. (WT410220628) File Number
211749: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$105,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $435,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
E. Linus St. - S. Kinnickinnic Ave. to S. Logan Ave. (WT410230698) File Number
221600: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$55,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $1,055,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during
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the 2023 construction season.
E. Potter Ave. - E. Russell Ave. to S. Kinnickinnic Ave. (WT410230606) File
Number 221443: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service.
(Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 6410 -- $45,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this
project including the requested amount is $905,000. This project is anticipated to be
completed during the 2023 construction season.
15th Aldermanic District
N. 12th St. - W. Vliet St. to 215’ North of W. Cherry St. (WT410220664) File
Number 220077: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service.
(Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 6410 -- $85,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this
project including the requested amount is $330,000. This project is anticipated to be
completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 13th St. - W. Kneeland St. to W. Cherry St. (WT410220665) File Number
220077: Water main extension. (Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0.
Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $25,000 additional funding). The
total estimated cost of this project including the requested amount is $105,000. This
project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023 construction season.
N. 47th St. - W. Garfield Ave. to W. Lisbon Ave. (WT410220635) File Number
230312: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$10,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $250,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
2023 construction season.
W. Cherry St. - N. 12th St. to N. 13th St. (WT410220663) File Number 220077:
Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $35,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $150,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
W. Garfield Ave. - N. 47th St. to N. 49th St. (WT410220636) File Number
230312: Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water
Fund Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 --
$20,000 additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the
requested amount is $305,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the
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2023 construction season.
W. Kneeland St. - N. 13th St. to N. 14th St. (WT410220666) File Number 220077:
Relaying water main and lead replacement of service. (Nonassessable Water Fund
Budget Line 5010 -- $0. Nonassessable Water Fund Budget Line 6410 -- $45,000
additional funding). The total estimated cost of this project including the requested
amount is $200,000. This project is anticipated to be completed during the 2023
construction season.
Various Districts
Movable Bridge Upgrades (BR100230105) File 221269: Movable bridge
mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical upgrades (City Share Nonassessable Structure
Fund - $500,000 additional funds). The total estimated cost for this project is
$850,000. The engineering is anticipated to be completed during 2023.
now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the Commissioner
of Public Works is authorized and directed to proceed with said work; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Department of Public Works is authorized to use the
funding as specified in the above description of work; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to transfer such funds which
are available for this purpose to the appropriate capital Project/Grant accounts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
9. 231040 Resolution authorizing the installation of cellular network equipment at 749 West State
Street.
Whereas, FirstNet is a nationwide wireless broadband network dedicated to use by
first responders and established by the federal government in 2012; and
Whereas, in 2017 AT&T was awarded a 25-year contract to operate FirstNet,
AT&T constructed FirstNet between 2018 to 2023, and AT&T will continue to
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maintain and improve FirstNet through the term of the contract, ending in 2042; and
Whereas, the City of Milwaukee desires to improve FirstNet and LTE cellular
network coverage and capacity to serve its own first responders and those visiting
from other jurisdictions for routine business and during planned and unplanned
emergency events; and
Whereas, AT&T has proposed the installation of equipment within the Police
Administration Building at 749 West State Street to improve FirstNet and LTE
cellular network coverage and capacity within the facility solely at their expense and at
no cost to the City of Milwaukee; and now therefore be it
Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the proper City
officers are authorized to enter into an agreement with AT&T for the installation of
FirstNet and LTE network equipment in substantially the same form as the contract
attached to this file.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
10. 230789 Communication relating to the Capital Improvements Committee’s recommendations
for the Mayor’s proposed 2024 executive budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
11. 230968 Communication from the Department of Public Works relating to the implementation
of the WDNR 2021 Urban Nonpoint Source & Storm Water Management Program
Planning grant Road Salt Reduction Education and its snow and ice control operations
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
12. 230987 A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2023 rates of pay of offices and positions
in the City Service.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows:
Under Pay Range 1EX, add footnote designation (8) to the title of “DPW Inventory
and Purchasing Manager” and delete the title of “Public Works Inventory and
Purchasing Manager (8)”.
Under Pay Range 1IX, add footnote designation (2) to the title of “Emergency
Response Planning Director”.
Part 2. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 1DX, delete the titles of “City Channel Manager” and “Field
Operations Inspection Supervisor”, and delete footnote (7).
Under Pay Range 1EX, add the titles of “Field Operations Inspection Manager (12)”
and add new footnote (12) to read:
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,836.65
Annual 73,752.90
Under Pay Range 1FX, add the title of “Election Training Manager (6)”.
Under Pay Range 1GX, delete the title of “Long Range Planning Manager”; add the
title of “WIC Client Services Supervisor (15)”; delete footnotes (2), (9), and (10);
and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1HX, add the title of “City Channel Manager (11)”.
Under Pay Range 1IX, delete the titles of “City Planning Manager”, “Architectural
Project Manager”, “Construction Management Engineer”, “Electrical Engineer -
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Senior”, “Management Civil Engineer - Senior”, “Management Engineer”,
“Mechanical Engineer IV”, “Structural Design Manager”, “Traffic Engineer - Senior”,
“Transportation Engineering Planner”, “Streetcar System Manager”, and “Survey
Geospatial Manager”; delete footnote (7), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1JX, add the title of “Sanitation Business Operations Manager (10)
(12)”, delete the title of “Civil Engineer V”, delete footnote (2), and renumber
footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1KX, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspection Supervisor” and
“Public Works Coordination Manager”; add the titles of “Long Range Planning
Manager (2)(8)”, “Architectural Project Manager (8)”, “Construction Management
Engineer (8)”, “Electrical Engineer - Senior (8)”, “Management Civil Engineer - Senior
(8)”, “Management Engineer (8)”, “Mechanical Engineer IV (8)”, “Structural Design
Manager (8)”, “Traffic Engineer - Senior (8)”, “Transportation Engineering Planner
(8)”, “Streetcar System Manager (8)”, and “Survey Geospatial Manager (8)”; and
amend footnote (2) to read:
(2) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 1MX, delete the titles of “Building Construction Inspection
Operations Manager” and “Electrical Inspection Supervisor”; add the titles of
“Plumbing Inspection Supervisor (4)”, “Civil Engineer V (7)”, and “City Planning
Manager (7)”; add footnote designation (9) to the title of “City Planning Manager”;
and amend footnote (4) and add new footnote (9) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,885.62
Annual 127,026.12
(9) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 1NX, delete the title of “Building Construction Inspection Division
Manager”; add the titles of “Electrical Inspection Supervisor (4)”, “Operations
Manager - Development Center (4)”, and “Public Works Coordination Manager (5)”;
and amend footnote (4) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 5,256.27
Annual 136,663.02
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Under Pay Range 1OX, add the titles of “Building Construction Inspection Operations
Manager (4)” and “Permit and Development Center Manager (4)”, and add new
footnote (4) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 5,781.88
Annual 150,328.88
Under Pay Range 1QX, add the title of “Building Construction Inspection Division
Manager (2)” and add new footnote (2) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 6,360.08
Annual 165,362.08
Part 3. Part 1, Section 2 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 2DN, delete the title of “Nutritionist”.
Under Pay Range 2EN, delete the titles of “Plan Examiner Specialist”, “Architectural
Designer I”, “Civil Engineer I”, “Electrical Engineer I”, and “Mechanical Engineer I”;
delete footnotes (1) (4), (6), and (10); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2EX, delete the titles of “Associate Transportation Planner” and
“Associate Planner”; delete footnotes (2), (3), and (4); and renumber footnotes
accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2FX, add the title of “Early Voting Coordinator (2)”.
Under Pay Range 2GN, delete the title of “Architectural Designer II”, “Civil Engineer
II”, “Electrical Engineer II”, “Electrical Engineer II”, “Mechanical Engineer II”,
“Mechanical Plan Examiner II”, and “Plan Examiner II”; delete footnotes (3), (4), (6)
and (9); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2HN, delete the titles of “Facilities Maintenance Coordinator” and
“Facilities Construction Project Coordinator”; add the title of “Community Health
Dietitian 1 (2)”; delete footnote (3); renumber footnotes accordingly; and amend
footnote (2) to read:
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(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,229.04
Annual 57,955.04
Under Pay Range 2IN, delete the titles of “Architect III”, “Facilities Project
Coordinator”, “Civil Engineer III”, “Engineering Technician VI”, “Electrical Engineer
III”, “Mechanical Engineer III”, and “Senior Transportation Planner”; add the title of
“Community Health Dietitian 2 (1)”; delete footnotes (4), (5), and (6); renumber
footnotes accordingly; and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,385.08
Annual 62,012.08
Under Pay Range 2IX, delete the titles of “Senior Planner - Urban Design” and
“Senior Planner”; delete footnotes (4), (5), and (6); and renumber footnotes
accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2JN, delete the titles of “Mechanical Plan Examiner III” and “Plan
Examiner III”; add the titles of “Architectural Designer I (1)(8)”, “Civil Engineer I (1)
(9)”, “Electrical Engineer I (7)(9)”, “Mechanical Engineer I (1)(9)”, and “Community
Health Dietitian 3 (10)”; amend footnote (1) and add new footnotes (7), (8), (9), and
(10) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,791.38
Annual 72,575.88
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,238.19
Annual 84,192.94
(8) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(9) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
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(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,552.04
Annual 66,353.04
Under Pay Range 2JX, delete the titles of “Urban Design Coordinator” and “Principal
Planner”, delete footnotes (5) and (6), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2KN, add the titles of “Architectural Designer II (6)(9)”, “Civil
Engineer II (6)(10)”, “Electrical Engineer II (7)(10)”, “Mechanical Engineer II (6)
(10)”, and “Engineering Technician VI (8)”; and add new footnotes (6) (7) (8) (9) and
(10) to read:
(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,464.88
Annual 90,086.88
(8) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,017.96
Annual 78,466.96
(9) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(10) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an
additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2KX, delete the title of “Civil Engineer IV”, add the titles of
“Associate Transportation Planner (1)(5)” and “Associate Planner (1)(5)”, and amend
footnote (1) and add new footnote (5) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
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(5) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2LN, add the titles of “Facilities Maintenance Coordinator (3)(4)”
and “Facilities Construction Project Coordinator (3)(4)”, and add new footnotes (3)
and (4) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,599.23
Annual 93,579.98
(4) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
Under Pay Range 2MN, add the titles of “Architect III (2)(4)”, “Civil Engineer III (2)
(6)”, “Electrical Engineer III (3)(6)”, “Mechanical Engineer III (2)(6)”, and “Senior
Transportation Planner (2)(5); and add new footnotes (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) to
read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,573.08
Annual 92,900.08
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,746.81
Annual 97,417.06
(4) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(5) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
(6) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
Under Pay Range 2MX, add the titles of “Senior Planner - Urban Design (7)(8)” and
“Senior Planner (7)(8)(9)”; and add new footnotes (7), (8), and (9) to read:
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,573.08
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Annual 92,900.08
(8) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
(9) An employee who is an APT Recognized Professional shall be paid an additional
3%.
Under Pay Range 2NX, add the titles of “Civil Engineer IV (4)”, “Urban Design
Coordinator (5)(6)”, and “Principal Planner (5)(6)”; add new footnotes (4), (5), and
(6) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.23
Annual 100,495.98
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,823.19
Annual 99,402.94
(6) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2PX, delete the title of “Assistant City Attorney IV” and delete
footnotes (3) and (4).
Under Pay Range 2QX, delete the title of “Assistant City Attorney V” and delete
footnotes (1) and (4).
Under Pay Range 2SX, add the title of “Assistant City Attorney IV (3)” and add new
footnote (3) to read:
(3) Appointment may be at any rate in the pay range at the discretion of the City
Attorney.
Under Pay Range 2TX, add the title of “Assistant City Attorney V (3)” and add new
footnote (3) to read:
(3) Appointment may be at any rate in the pay range at the discretion of the City
Attorney.
Part 4. Part 1, Section 3 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
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Under Pay Range 3DN, delete the titles of “Engineering Drafting Technician I” and
“Engineering Technician I”, and delete footnote (1).
Under Pay Range 3FN, delete the titles of “Engineering Technician II” and
“Engineering Drafting Technician II”, delete footnote (2), and renumber footnotes
accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3HN, delete the title of “Public Works Inspector 1”, delete
footnotes (2) and (3), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3LN, delete the title of “Public Works Inspector II”, add the title of
“Community Health Nutritionist 1 (1)”, delete footnotes (2) and (3), renumber
footnotes accordingly, and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,890.27
Annual 49,147.02
Under Pay Range 3MN, delete the title of “City Channel Production Specialist”, add
the title of “Community Health Nutritionist 2 (5)”, and amend footnote (5) to read:
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,984.77
Annual 51,604.02
Under Pay Range 3NN, delete the titles of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV”,
“Engineering Technician IV”, and “Sidewalk Repair Specialist”; add the title of
“Community Health Nutritionist 3 (1)”; delete footnote (3); renumber footnotes
accordingly; and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,084.04
Annual 54,185.04
Under Pay Range 3PN, add the titles of “Engineering Technician I (2)” and “CADD
and GIS Technician 1 (3)”, and add new footnotes (2) and (3) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 2,254.15
Annual 58,607.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,176.85
Annual 56,598.10
Under Pay Range 3QN, add the titles of “Engineering Technician II (2)”, “Public
Works Inspector I (2)(4)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 2 (3)”; and add new
footnotes (2), (3), and (4) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,417.73
Annual 62,860.98
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,285.69
Annual 59,427.94
(4) Employees in this classification while assigned as the “Resident (Lead) Inspector”
to a state funded project for any time during a pay period shall receive an additional
eighty ($80) dollars biweekly.
Under Pay Range 3RN, delete the titles of “Video Electronic Technician 1”,
“Engineering Technician V”, “Engineering Drafting Technician V”, and “Assessment
Technician II”; delete footnotes (1) and (5); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3SN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 2” and add
the title of “City Channel Production Specialist 1 (4)”.
Under Pay Range 3TN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 3”; add the
titles of “Video Systems Specialist”, “City Channel Production Specialist 2”,
“Engineering Technician IV (1)”, “Public Works Inspector II (1)(3)(4)”, “Sidewalk
Repair Specialist (1)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 3 (2)”; and add new
footnotes (1), (2), (3), and (4) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,578.77
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Annual 67,048.02
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,400.00
Annual 62,400.00
(3) A Public Works Inspector II in the Infrastructure Division, who is trained and
capable of performing all duties of a Water Construction Coordinator and who is
assigned to perform the full range duties of a Water Construction Coordinator for time
in excess of eight hours during a pay period shall receive an additional forty ($40)
biweekly during that pay period. When such inspector is assigned for at least 8 hours
on both the last and first work days of consecutive pay periods, he or she shall receive
an additional forty ($40) dollars biweekly for one pay period. A Public Works
Inspector II shall not be entitled to more than one forty ($40) dollar payment per pay
period.
(4) Employees in this classification while assigned as the “Resident (Lead) Inspector”
to a state funded project for any time during a pay period shall receive an additional
eighty ($80) dollars biweekly.
Under Pay Range 3UN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 4”; add the
titles of “City Channel Production Specialist 3”, “DOT Projects Inspector (1)”,
“Engineering Technician V (2)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 4 (3)”; and add
new footnotes (1), (2), and (3) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,734.15
Annual 71,087.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,520.00
Annual 65,520.00
Part 5. Part 1, Section 5 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
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Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 5CN, delete the title of “Dietetic Technician”.
Under Pay Range 5JN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 1 (5)”.
Under Pay Range 5MN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 2 (1)”.
Under Pay Range 5NN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 3 (1)”
Part 6. Part 1, Section 7 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 7AN, delete the title of “Boiler Inspector 1”, delete footnote (3),
and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7CN, delete the title of “Building Construction Inspector 1”, delete
footnote (4), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7DN, delete the title of “Electrical Inspector 1”.
Under Pay Range 7EN, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 1”, “Sprinkler
Construction Inspector 1”, “Building Construction Inspector 2”, and “Boiler Inspector
2”; add the titles of “Building Construction Inspector 1 (8)” and “Boiler Inspector 1
(3)”; delete footnote (4); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7FN, delete the title of “Elevator Inspector 1”, add the titles of
“Electrical Inspector 1 (1)” and “Plan Examiner Specialist 1 (13)”, amend footnote (1)
and add new footnote (13) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,499.35
Annual 64,983.10
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,740.50
Annual 71,253.00
Under Pay Range 7GN, delete the title of “Electrical Inspector 2”; add the title of
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 1 (11)”, “Boiler Inspector 2 (12)”, and “Plan
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Examiner Specialist 2 (13)”; and add new footnotes (11), (12), (13) to read:
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,749.96
Annual 71,498.96
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,757.00
Annual 71,682.00
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,877.54
Annual 74,816.04
Under Pay Range 7HN, add the title of “Plumbing Inspector 1 (1)”, delete the titles of
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 2” and “Boiler Inspector 3”, and amend footnote
(1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,877.54
Annual 74,816.04
Under Pay Range 7IN, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 2” and “Building
Construction Inspector 3”; add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 1 (12)”, “Electrical
Inspector 2 (13)”, “Building Construction Inspector 2 (9)”, “Boiler Inspector 3 (14)”,
and “Plan Examiner 1 (15)”; and add new footnotes (12), (13), (14), and (15) to
read:
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,095.81
Annual 80,491.06
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,155.69
Annual 82,047.94
(14) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 3,063.31
Annual 79,646.06
(15) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,338.92
Annual 86,811.92
Under Pay Range 7JN, delete the titles of “Elevator Inspector 2” and “Electrical
Inspector 3”; add the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 2 (3)”, “Sprinkler Construction
Inspector 2 (5)”, “Building Construction Inspector 3 (11)”, and “Plan Examiner 2
(12)”; amend footnotes (1), (3) and (5) and add new footnotes (11) and (12) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,216.46
Annual 83,627.96
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,453.04
Annual 89,779.04
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,299.92
Annual 85,797.92
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,262.38
Annual 84,821.88
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,505.88
Annual 91,152.88
Under Pay Range 7KN, add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 2 (10), “Electrical
Inspector 3 (11)”, “Boiler Inspector 5 (14)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 1 (5)”, and
“Plan Examiner 3 (15)”; delete footnote designation (2) from and add footnote
designation (12) to the title of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 3”; delete footnote
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designation (1) from and add footnote designation (13) to the title of “Building
Construction Inspector 4”; amend footnote (5) and add new footnotes (10), (11),
(12), (13), (14), and (15) to read:
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,836.69
Annual 99,753.94
(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,715.00
Annual 96,590.00
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,506.31
Annual 91,164.06
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,666.23
Annual 95,321.98
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,425.50
Annual 89,063.00
(14) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,377.31
Annual 87,810.06
(15) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,681.15
Annual 95,709.90
Under Pay Range 7LN, add the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 4 (6)”, “Mechanical
Plan Examiner 2 (6)”, “Building Construction Inspector 5 (9)”, “Boiler Inspector 6
(10)”, and “Senior Plan Examiner 1 (11)”; add footnoted designation (7) to the title of
“Electrical Inspector 4”; delete footnote designation (2) from and add footnote
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designation (8) to the title of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 4’; amend footnote (3)
and add new footnotes (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,127.77
Annual 107,322.02
(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,028.54
Annual 104,742.04
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,681.62
Annual 95,722.12
(8) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,849.96
Annual 100,098.96
(9) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,596.77
Annual 93,516.02
(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,546.15
Annual 92,199.90
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.23
Annual 100,495.98
Under Pay Range 7MN, delete the title of “Plumbing Inspector 4”; add the titles of
“Plumbing Inspector 5 (3)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 3 (3)”, “Electrical Inspector 5
(4)”, “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 5 (5)”, “Building Construction Inspector 6”,
and “Senior Plan Examiner 2 (6); amend footnote (2) and add new footnotes (3), (4),
(5), and (6) to read:
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(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,334.15
Annual 112,687.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,229.96
Annual 109,987.96
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.69
Annual 100,507.94
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,042.46
Annual 105,103.96
(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,058.50
Annual 105,521.00
Under Part I, Section 7, add new Pay Range 7NN to read:
Pay Range 7NN
Official Rate Biweekly
Wage Rate:
Hourly 47.89 65.98
Biweekly 3,831.54 5,279.00
Annual 99,620.04 137,254.00
Under Pay Range 7NN, add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 5 (1)”, “Plumbing
Inspector 6 (2)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 4 (2)”, “Electrical Inspector 6 (3)”,
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 6 (4)”, “Senior Plan Examiner 3 (5)”; and add new
footnotes (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 4,550.88
Annual 118,322.88
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,441.46
Annual 115,477.96
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,059.00
Annual 105,534.00
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,244.58
Annual 110,359.08
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,261.42
Annual 110,796.92
Under Part I, Section 7, add new Pay Range 7ON to read:
Pay Range 7ON
Official Rate Biweekly
Wage Rate:
Hourly 48.67 69.28
Biweekly 3,894.23 5,542.95
Annual 101,249.98 144,116.70
Under Pay Range 7ON, add the title of “Elevator Inspector 6 (1)” and add new
footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,778.42
Annual 124,238.92
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Part 7. Part 1, Section 8 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 8DN, add the title of “FHQ Yard Attendant”.
Part 8. Part 1, Section 9 of ordinance File Number 220650 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 9PN, delete footnote designation (1) from and add footnote
designation (3) to the titles “Engineering Intern” and “Transportation Operations
Assistant”, and add new footnote (3) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,611.08
Annual 41,888.08
Part 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Part 10. The provisions of Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of this ordinance are deemed
to be in force and effect from and after Pay Period 25, 2023 (November 26, 2023).
The provisions of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and effect from and after
its passage and publication.
Part 11. This ordinance will take effect and be in force from and after its passage and
publication.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
13. 230988 A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2023 offices and positions in the City
Service.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
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Part 1. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 220651 relative to offices and
positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows:
Under “Department of Emergency Communications, delete three positions of
“Emergency Communications Officer IV - Quality”, add three positions of
“Emergency Communications Officer V - Quality”, delete one position of “Emergency
Communications Officer IV - Training”, and add three positions of “Emergency
Communications Officer V - Training”.
Under “Health Department, Clinical Services Division”, delete footnotes (D) and
(BBB) in their entirety and add footnotes (PHYL) and (SRG) to read:
(PHYL) To expire 09/30/2025 unless the Covid-19 Phylodynamics grant is extended.
(SRG) To expire 07/31/2024 unless the ELC: Project S/SURRG Grant is extended.
Under “Laboratory”, delete footnote designations (D)(AA)(PP)(BBB) from and add
footnote designations (SRG)(PHYL) to one position of “Laboratory Data Specialist
(D)(AA)(PP)(BBB)”, delete footnote designation (PP) from and add footnote
designation (SRG) to one position of “Laboratory Information Systems Specialist
(PP)”, delete footnote designation (D) from and add footnote designation (SRG) to
one position of “Microbiologist (D)(ZZ)”, delete two positions of “Microbiologist
(XX)”, add one position of “Microbiologist (SRG)”, add one position of
“Microbiologist”, delete footnote designations (XX)(BB)(BBB) from and add
footnote designation (PHYL) to one position of “Bioinformatician (XX)(BB)(FF)
(BBB)”, delete footnote designations (BB)(PP)(BBB) from and add footnote
designation (FF) to one position of “Microbiologist - Senior (X)(BB)(PP)(BBB)”, add
footnote designation (PHYL) to one position of “Microbiologist (EDEX)”, and delete
footnote designations (AA)(PP)(BBB) from one position of “Program Assistant III
(X)(AA)(PP)(BBB)”.
Under “Sexual & Reproductive Health”, delete footnote designation (D) from and add
footnote designation (SRG) to one position of “Disease Intervention Specialist 3 (X)
(D)”.
Under “Health Department, Community Health Division”, amend footnote (WIC) to
read:
(WIC) To expire 12/31/2024 unless the Women, Infants & Children grant is
extended.
Under “Health Department, Policy, Innovation & Engagement Division, delete
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footnotes (D), (I), and (BBB) in their entirety and add new footnotes (PHG), (PHYL)
and (SRG) to read:
(PHG) To expire 9/30/2024 unless the Preventive Health grant is extended.
(PHYL) To expire 09/30/2025 unless the Covid-19 Phylodynamics grant is extended.
(SRG) To expire 7/31/2024 unless the ELC: Project S/SURRG grant is extended
Under “Community Health Planning and Coordination”, delete footnote designations
(Y) and (D) from one position of “Data and Evaluation Coordinator (X)(Y)(D)”, add
footnote designation (SRG) to one position of “Data and Evaluation Coordinator (X)
(EDET)”, delete footnote designations (D) and (J) from one position of
“Epidemiologist (X)(Y)(D)(J)”, and delete footnote designation (BBB) from and add
footnote designation (PHYL) to one position of “Epidemiologist (T)(X)(Y)(WW)
(BBB)”
Under “Planning & Research”, add footnote (PHG) to one position of “Public Health
Strategist (X)(Y)(J)”.
Under “Police Department”, amend footnote (S) and add footnote (DD) to read:
(S) State Beat Patrol Grant: To expire 12/31/2024 unless the State Beat Patrol
Program Grant available from the Wisconsin Department of Justice is extended.
(DD) Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) Grant: Position authority to
expire if grant funding is discontinued or on 12/31/2024, unless the DVHRT Grant is
extended.
Under “Sensitive Crimes Division”, add one position of “Crime Analyst (0.5 FTE)
(DD)”.
Part 2. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 220651 relative to offices and
positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay Period 25,
2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under “Health Department, Community Health Division, Maternal & Child Health”,
delete one position of “Doula Senior (X)(PP)(HWF)”, delete one position of “Public
Health Nurse -Senior (G)(O)(X)”, and add two positions of “Doula Program
Coordinator (X)(PP)(HWF)”; delete three positions of “Public Health Nurse 3 (G)
(O)(X)”, delete one position of “Public Health Nurse 3 (G)(X)”, and add four
positions of “Doula 3 (X)”.
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Under “Women, Infants & Children”, delete three positions of “Medical Assistant (X)
(WIC)”, delete five positions of “Program Assistant I (X)(M)(WIC)”, add seven
positions of “WIC Client Services Assistant 3 (X)(M)(WIC)”, and add one position
of “WIC Client Services Supervisor (X)(WIC)”; delete eight positions of “Dietetic
Technician (X)(WIC)” and add eight positions of “Community Health Nutritionist 3
(X)(WIC)”; and delete five positions of “Nutritionist (X)(M)(WIC)” and add five
positions of “Community Health Dietitian 3 (X)(M)(WIC)”.
Under “Department of Neighborhood Services, Electrical Inspection Section”, delete
five positions of “Elevator Inspector 4 (X)” and add five positions of “Elevator
Inspector 6 (X)”, and delete nine positions of “Electrical Inspector 4 (X)” and add
nine positions of “Electrical Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Plumbing Inspection Section”, delete eight positions of “Plumbing Inspector 4
(X)” and add eight positions of “Plumbing Inspector 6 (X)”, and delete four positions
of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 4 (X)” and add four positions of “Sprinkler
Construction Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Cross Connection Section”, delete twelve positions of “Plumbing Inspector 4
(X)” and add twelve positions of “Plumbing Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Auxiliary Positions”, delete two positions of “Building Construction Inspector
4 (X)” and add two positions of “Building Construction Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Construction Section”, delete ten positions of “Building Construction
Inspector 4 (X)” and add ten positions of “Building Construction Inspector 6 (X)”,
and delete two positions of “Boiler Inspector 4 (X)” and add two positions of “Boiler
Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Condemnation Inspection Section”, delete four positions of “Building
Construction Inspector 4 (X) (C)” and add four positions of “Building Construction
Inspector 6 (X) (C)”.
Under “Development Center Division”, delete two positions of “Mechanical Plan
Examiner III” and add two positions of “Mechanical Plan Examiner 4”; delete twelve
positions of “Plan Examiner III”, add six positions of “Senior Plan Examiner 3”, and
add six positions of “Plan Examiner 3”.
Under “Police Department, Information Technology Division”, delete one position of
“Video Electronic Technician 4” and add one position of “Video Systems Specialist”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division, Administration
and Central Services Decision Unit, Central Drafting and Records”, delete two
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positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician V” and add two positions of “CADD
and GIS Technician 4”, delete nine positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV”
and add nine positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”, and delete ten positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician II” and add ten positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 2”.
Under “Auxiliary”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician II” and add
one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division,
Transportation Infrastructure Decision Unit, Major Projects”, delete one position of
“Civil Engineer II” and add one position of “Civil Engineer III”.
Under “Contract Administration”, delete five positions of “Public Works Inspector II”
and add five positions of “DOT Projects Inspector”.
Under “Plant and Equipment”, delete four positions of “Yard Attendant” and add four
positions of “FHQ Yard Attendant”.
Under “Design, Field Engineering, Programming and Estimates”, delete one position of
“Engineering Technician IV” and add one position of “Civil Engineer III”, and delete
one position of “Assessment Technician II” and add one position of “Engineering
Technician V”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division, Bridges and
Building Decision Unit, Architectural Planning and Design Unit”, delete one position of
“Facilities Project Coordinator” and add one position of “Architect III”.
Under “Drafting Services Unit”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting
Technician II” and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Structural Design”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician
IV” and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division,
Transportation Operations Decision Unit, Street Lighting and Underground Conduit”,
delete two positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add two positions of
“CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Sewer Maintenance Fund, Environmental
Decision Unit, Flood Hazard Mitigation”, delete four positions of “Engineering
Drafting Technician IV” and add four positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
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Under “Sewer Design”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician V”
and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 4”, delete two positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add two positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 3”, and delete eight positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician II” and
add eight positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Water Works, Engineering Organization,
Engineering Design”, delete two positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician V” and
add two positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 4”, and delete eight positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add eight positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 3”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Operations Division, Administration Section”,
add one position of “Sanitation Business Operations Manager”.
Under “Library, Administrative Services Decision Unit, Central Custodial Unit”, delete
two positions of “Custodial Worker 2” and add two positions of “Custodial Worker
3”.
Part 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Part 4. The provisions of Part 2 of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and
effect from and after Pay Period 25, 2023 (November 26, 2023).
The provisions of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and effect from and after
its passage and publication.
Part 5. This ordinance will take effect and be in force from and after its passage and
publication.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
14. 230989 A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2024 rates of pay of offices and positions
in the City Service.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
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Part 1. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows:
Under Pay Range 1EX, add footnote designation (8) to the title of “DPW Inventory
and Purchasing Manager” and delete the title of “Public Works Inventory and
Purchasing Manager (8)”.
Under Pay Range 1IX, add footnote designation (2) to the title of “Emergency
Response Planning Director”.
Part 2. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 1DX, delete the titles of “City Channel Manager” and “Field
Operations Inspection Supervisor”, and delete footnote (7).
Under Pay Range 1EX, add the titles of “Field Operations Inspection Manager (12)”
and add new footnote (12) to read:
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,836.65
Annual 73,752.90
Under Pay Range 1FX, add the title of “Election Training Manager (6)”.
Under Pay Range 1GX, delete the title of “Long Range Planning Manager”; add the
title of “WIC Client Services Supervisor (15)”; delete footnotes (2), (9), and (10);
and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1HX, add the title of “City Channel Manager (11)”.
Under Pay Range 1IX, delete the titles of “City Planning Manager”, “Architectural
Project Manager”, “Construction Management Engineer”, “Electrical Engineer -
Senior”, “Management Civil Engineer - Senior”, “Management Engineer”,
“Mechanical Engineer IV”, “Structural Design Manager”, “Traffic Engineer - Senior”,
“Transportation Engineering Planner”, “Streetcar System Manager”, and “Survey
Geospatial Manager”; delete footnote (7), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1JX, add the title of “Sanitation Business Operations Manager (10)
(12)”, delete the title of “Civil Engineer V”, delete footnote (2), and renumber
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footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 1KX, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspection Supervisor” and
“Public Works Coordination Manager”; add the titles of “Long Range Planning
Manager (2)(8)”, “Architectural Project Manager (8)”, “Construction Management
Engineer (8)”, “Electrical Engineer - Senior (8)”, “Management Civil Engineer - Senior
(8)”, “Management Engineer (8)”, “Mechanical Engineer IV (8)”, “Structural Design
Manager (8)”, “Traffic Engineer - Senior (8)”, “Transportation Engineering Planner
(8)”, “Streetcar System Manager (8)”, and “Survey Geospatial Manager (8)”; and
amend footnote (2) to read:
(2) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 1MX, delete the titles of “Building Construction Inspection
Operations Manager” and “Electrical Inspection Supervisor”; add the titles of
“Plumbing Inspection Supervisor (4)”, “Civil Engineer V (7)”, and “City Planning
Manager (7)”; add footnote designation (9) to the title of “City Planning Manager”;
and amend footnote (4) and add new footnote (9) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,885.62
Annual 127,026.12
(9) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 1NX, delete the title of “Building Construction Inspection Division
Manager”; add the titles of “Electrical Inspection Supervisor (4)”, “Operations
Manager - Development Center (4)”, and “Public Works Coordination Manager (5)”;
and amend footnote (4) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 5,256.27
Annual 136,663.02
Under Pay Range 1OX, add the titles of “Building Construction Inspection Operations
Manager (4)” and “Permit and Development Center Manager (4)”, and add new
footnote (4) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 5,781.88
Annual 150,328.88
Under Pay Range 1QX, add the title of “Building Construction Inspection Division
Manager (2)” and add new footnote (2) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 6,360.08
Annual 165,362.08
Part 3. Part 1, Section 2 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 2DN, delete the title of “Nutritionist”.
Under Pay Range 2EN, delete the titles of “Plan Examiner Specialist”, “Architectural
Designer I”, “Civil Engineer I”, “Electrical Engineer I”, and “Mechanical Engineer I”;
delete footnotes (1) (4), (6), and (10); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2EX, delete the titles of “Associate Transportation Planner” and
“Associate Planner”; delete footnotes (2), (3), and (4); and renumber footnotes
accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2FX, add the title of “Early Voting Coordinator (2)”.
Under Pay Range 2GN, delete the title of “Architectural Designer II”, “Civil Engineer
II”, “Electrical Engineer II”, “Electrical Engineer II”, “Mechanical Engineer II”,
“Mechanical Plan Examiner II”, and “Plan Examiner II”; delete footnotes (3), (4), (6)
and (9); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2HN, delete the titles of “Facilities Maintenance Coordinator” and
“Facilities Construction Project Coordinator”; add the title of “Community Health
Dietitian 1 (2)”; delete footnote (3); renumber footnotes accordingly; and amend
footnote (2) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,229.04
Annual 57,955.04
Under Pay Range 2IN, delete the titles of “Architect III”, “Facilities Project
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Coordinator”, “Civil Engineer III”, “Engineering Technician VI”, “Electrical Engineer
III”, “Mechanical Engineer III”, and “Senior Transportation Planner”; add the title of
“Community Health Dietitian 2 (1)”; delete footnotes (4), (5), and (6); renumber
footnotes accordingly; and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,385.08
Annual 62,012.08
Under Pay Range 2IX, delete the titles of “Senior Planner - Urban Design” and
“Senior Planner”; delete footnotes (4), (5), and (6); and renumber footnotes
accordingly.
Under Pay Range 2JN, delete the titles of “Mechanical Plan Examiner III” and “Plan
Examiner III”; add the titles of “Architectural Designer I (1)(8)”, “Civil Engineer I (1)
(9)”, “Electrical Engineer I (7)(9)”, “Mechanical Engineer I (1)(9)”, and “Community
Health Dietitian 3 (10)”; amend footnote (1) and add new footnotes (7), (8), (9), and
(10) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,791.38
Annual 72,575.88
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,238.19
Annual 84,192.94
(8) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(9) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,552.04
Annual 66,353.04
Under Pay Range 2JX, delete the titles of “Urban Design Coordinator” and “Principal
Planner”, delete footnotes (5) and (6), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
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Under Pay Range 2KN, add the titles of “Architectural Designer II (6)(9)”, “Civil
Engineer II (6)(10)”, “Electrical Engineer II (7)(10)”, “Mechanical Engineer II (6)
(10)”, and “Engineering Technician VI (8)”; and add new footnotes (6) (7) (8) (9) and
(10) to read:
(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,464.88
Annual 90,086.88
(8) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,017.96
Annual 78,466.96
(9) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(10) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an
additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2KX, delete the title of “Civil Engineer IV”, add the titles of
“Associate Transportation Planner (1)(5)” and “Associate Planner (1)(5)”, and amend
footnote (1) and add new footnote (5) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
(5) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2LN, add the titles of “Facilities Maintenance Coordinator (3)(4)”
and “Facilities Construction Project Coordinator (3)(4)”, and add new footnotes (3)
and (4) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 3,599.23
Annual 93,579.98
(4) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
Under Pay Range 2MN, add the titles of “Architect III (2)(4)”, “Civil Engineer III (2)
(6)”, “Electrical Engineer III (3)(6)”, “Mechanical Engineer III (2)(6)”, and “Senior
Transportation Planner (2)(5); and add new footnotes (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) to
read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,573.08
Annual 92,900.08
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,746.81
Annual 97,417.06
(4) An employee possessing a Registered Architect License to be paid an additional
3%.
(5) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
(6) An employee possessing a Professional Engineer License to be paid an additional
3%.
Under Pay Range 2MX, add the titles of “Senior Planner - Urban Design (7)(8)” and
“Senior Planner (7)(8)(9)”; and add new footnotes (7), (8), and (9) to read:
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,573.08
Annual 92,900.08
(8) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
(9) An employee who is an APT Recognized Professional shall be paid an additional
3%.
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Under Pay Range 2NX, add the titles of “Civil Engineer IV (4)”, “Urban Design
Coordinator (5)(6)”, and “Principal Planner (5)(6)”; add new footnotes (4), (5), and
(6) to read:
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.23
Annual 100,495.98
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,823.19
Annual 99,402.94
(6) An employee possessing an AICP certification to be paid an additional 3%.
Under Pay Range 2PX, delete the title of “Assistant City Attorney IV” and delete
footnotes (3) and (4).
Under Pay Range 2QX, delete the title of “Assistant City Attorney V” and delete
footnotes (1) and (4).
Under Pay Range 2SX, add the title of “Assistant City Attorney IV (3)” and add new
footnote (3) to read:
(3) Appointment may be at any rate in the pay range at the discretion of the City
Attorney.
Under Pay Range 2TX, add the title of “Assistant City Attorney V (3)” and add new
footnote (3) to read:
(3) Appointment may be at any rate in the pay range at the discretion of the City
Attorney.
Part 4. Part 1, Section 3 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 3DN, delete the titles of “Engineering Drafting Technician I” and
“Engineering Technician I”, and delete footnote (1).
Under Pay Range 3FN, delete the titles of “Engineering Technician II” and
“Engineering Drafting Technician II”, delete footnote (2), and renumber footnotes
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accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3HN, delete the title of “Public Works Inspector 1”, delete
footnotes (2) and (3), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3LN, delete the title of “Public Works Inspector II”, add the title of
“Community Health Nutritionist 1 (1)”, delete footnotes (2) and (3), renumber
footnotes accordingly, and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,890.27
Annual 49,147.02
Under Pay Range 3MN, delete the title of “City Channel Production Specialist”, add
the title of “Community Health Nutritionist 2 (5)”, and amend footnote (5) to read:
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,984.77
Annual 51,604.02
Under Pay Range 3NN, delete the titles of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV”,
“Engineering Technician IV”, and “Sidewalk Repair Specialist”; add the title of
“Community Health Nutritionist 3 (1)”; delete footnote (3); renumber footnotes
accordingly; and amend footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,084.04
Annual 54,185.04
Under Pay Range 3PN, add the titles of “Engineering Technician I (2)” and “CADD
and GIS Technician 1 (3)”, and add new footnotes (2) and (3) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,254.15
Annual 58,607.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,176.85
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Annual 56,598.10
Under Pay Range 3QN, add the titles of “Engineering Technician II (2)”, “Public
Works Inspector I (2)(4)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 2 (3)”; and add new
footnotes (2), (3), and (4) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,417.73
Annual 62,860.98
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,285.69
Annual 59,427.94
(4) Employees in this classification while assigned as the “Resident (Lead) Inspector”
to a state funded project for any time during a pay period shall receive an additional
eighty ($80) dollars biweekly.
Under Pay Range 3RN, delete the titles of “Video Electronic Technician 1”,
“Engineering Technician V”, “Engineering Drafting Technician V”, and “Assessment
Technician II”; delete footnotes (1) and (5); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 3SN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 2” and add
the title of “City Channel Production Specialist 1 (4)”.
Under Pay Range 3TN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 3”; add the
titles of “Video Systems Specialist”, “City Channel Production Specialist 2”,
“Engineering Technician IV (1)”, “Public Works Inspector II (1)(3)(4)”, “Sidewalk
Repair Specialist (1)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 3 (2)”; and add new
footnotes (1), (2), (3), and (4) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,578.77
Annual 67,048.02
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,400.00
Annual 62,400.00
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(3) A Public Works Inspector II in the Infrastructure Division, who is trained and
capable of performing all duties of a Water Construction Coordinator and who is
assigned to perform the full range duties of a Water Construction Coordinator for time
in excess of eight hours during a pay period shall receive an additional forty ($40)
biweekly during that pay period. When such inspector is assigned for at least 8 hours
on both the last and first work days of consecutive pay periods, he or she shall receive
an additional forty ($40) dollars biweekly for one pay period. A Public Works
Inspector II shall not be entitled to more than one forty ($40) dollar payment per pay
period.
(4) Employees in this classification while assigned as the “Resident (Lead) Inspector”
to a state funded project for any time during a pay period shall receive an additional
eighty ($80) dollars biweekly.
Under Pay Range 3UN, delete the title of “Video Electronic Technician 4”; add the
titles of “City Channel Production Specialist 3”, “DOT Projects Inspector (1)”,
“Engineering Technician V (2)”, and “CADD and GIS Technician 4 (3)”; and add
new footnotes (1), (2), and (3) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,986.77
Annual 77,656.02
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,734.15
Annual 71,087.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,520.00
Annual 65,520.00
Part 5. Part 1, Section 5 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 5CN, delete the title of “Dietetic Technician”.
Under Pay Range 5JN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 1 (5)”.
Under Pay Range 5MN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 2 (1)”.
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Under Pay Range 5NN, add the title of “WIC Client Services Assistant 3 (1)”
Part 6. Part 1, Section 7 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 7AN, delete the title of “Boiler Inspector 1”, delete footnote (3),
and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7CN, delete the title of “Building Construction Inspector 1”, delete
footnote (4), and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7DN, delete the title of “Electrical Inspector 1”.
Under Pay Range 7EN, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 1”, “Sprinkler
Construction Inspector 1”, “Building Construction Inspector 2”, and “Boiler Inspector
2”; add the titles of “Building Construction Inspector 1 (8)” and “Boiler Inspector 1
(3)”; delete footnote (4); and renumber footnotes accordingly.
Under Pay Range 7FN, delete the title of “Elevator Inspector 1”, add the titles of
“Electrical Inspector 1 (1)” and “Plan Examiner Specialist 1 (13)”, amend footnote (1)
and add new footnote (13) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,499.35
Annual 64,983.10
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,740.50
Annual 71,253.00
Under Pay Range 7GN, delete the title of “Electrical Inspector 2”; add the title of
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 1 (11)”, “Boiler Inspector 2 (12)”, and “Plan
Examiner Specialist 2 (13)”; and add new footnotes (11), (12), (13) to read:
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,749.96
Annual 71,498.96
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(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,757.00
Annual 71,682.00
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,877.54
Annual 74,816.04
Under Pay Range 7HN, add the title of “Plumbing Inspector 1 (1)”, delete the titles of
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 2” and “Boiler Inspector 3”, and amend footnote
(1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 2,877.54
Annual 74,816.04
Under Pay Range 7IN, delete the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 2” and “Building
Construction Inspector 3”; add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 1 (12)”, “Electrical
Inspector 2 (13)”, “Building Construction Inspector 2 (9)”, “Boiler Inspector 3 (14)”,
and “Plan Examiner 1 (15)”; and add new footnotes (12), (13), (14), and (15) to
read:
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,095.81
Annual 80,491.06
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,155.69
Annual 82,047.94
(14) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,063.31
Annual 79,646.06
(15) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,338.92
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Annual 86,811.92
Under Pay Range 7JN, delete the titles of “Elevator Inspector 2” and “Electrical
Inspector 3”; add the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 2 (3)”, “Sprinkler Construction
Inspector 2 (5)”, “Building Construction Inspector 3 (11)”, and “Plan Examiner 2
(12)”; amend footnotes (1), (3) and (5) and add new footnotes (11) and (12) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,216.46
Annual 83,627.96
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,453.04
Annual 89,779.04
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,299.92
Annual 85,797.92
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,262.38
Annual 84,821.88
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,505.88
Annual 91,152.88
Under Pay Range 7KN, add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 2 (10), “Electrical
Inspector 3 (11)”, “Boiler Inspector 5 (14)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 1 (5)”, and
“Plan Examiner 3 (15)”; delete footnote designation (2) from and add footnote
designation (12) to the title of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 3”; delete footnote
designation (1) from and add footnote designation (13) to the title of “Building
Construction Inspector 4”; amend footnote (5) and add new footnotes (10), (11),
(12), (13), (14), and (15) to read:
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,836.69
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Annual 99,753.94
(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,715.00
Annual 96,590.00
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,506.31
Annual 91,164.06
(12) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,666.23
Annual 95,321.98
(13) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,425.50
Annual 89,063.00
(14) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,377.31
Annual 87,810.06
(15) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,681.15
Annual 95,709.90
Under Pay Range 7LN, add the titles of “Plumbing Inspector 4 (6)”, “Mechanical
Plan Examiner 2 (6)”, “Building Construction Inspector 5 (9)”, “Boiler Inspector 6
(10)”, and “Senior Plan Examiner 1 (11)”; add footnoted designation (7) to the title of
“Electrical Inspector 4”; delete footnote designation (2) from and add footnote
designation (8) to the title of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 4’; amend footnote (3)
and add new footnotes (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) and (11) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,127.77
Annual 107,322.02
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(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,028.54
Annual 104,742.04
(7) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,681.62
Annual 95,722.12
(8) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,849.96
Annual 100,098.96
(9) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,596.77
Annual 93,516.02
(10) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,546.15
Annual 92,199.90
(11) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.23
Annual 100,495.98
Under Pay Range 7MN, delete the title of “Plumbing Inspector 4”; add the titles of
“Plumbing Inspector 5 (3)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 3 (3)”, “Electrical Inspector 5
(4)”, “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 5 (5)”, “Building Construction Inspector 6”,
and “Senior Plan Examiner 2 (6); amend footnote (2) and add new footnotes (3), (4),
(5), and (6) to read:
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,334.15
Annual 112,687.90
(3) Recruitment is at:
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Biweekly 4,229.96
Annual 109,987.96
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 3,865.69
Annual 100,507.94
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,042.46
Annual 105,103.96
(6) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,058.50
Annual 105,521.00
Under Part I, Section 7, add new Pay Range 7NN to read:
Pay Range 7NN
Official Rate Biweekly
Wage Rate:
Hourly 47.89 65.98
Biweekly 3,831.54 5,279.00
Annual 99,620.04 137,254.00
Under Pay Range 7NN, add the titles of “Elevator Inspector 5 (1)”, “Plumbing
Inspector 6 (2)”, “Mechanical Plan Examiner 4 (2)”, “Electrical Inspector 6 (3)”,
“Sprinkler Construction Inspector 6 (4)”, “Senior Plan Examiner 3 (5)”; and add new
footnotes (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,550.88
Annual 118,322.88
(2) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,441.46
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Annual 115,477.96
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,059.00
Annual 105,534.00
(4) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,244.58
Annual 110,359.08
(5) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,261.42
Annual 110,796.92
Under Part I, Section 7, add new Pay Range 7ON to read:
Pay Range 7ON
Official Rate Biweekly
Wage Rate:
Hourly 48.67 69.28
Biweekly 3,894.23 5,542.95
Annual 101,249.98 144,116.70
Under Pay Range 7ON, add the title of “Elevator Inspector 6 (1)” and add new
footnote (1) to read:
(1) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 4,778.42
Annual 124,238.92
Part 7. Part 1, Section 8 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 8DN, add the title of “FHQ Yard Attendant”.
Part 8. Part 1, Section 9 of ordinance File Number 230639 relative to rates of pay of
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offices and positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay
Period 25, 2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under Pay Range 9PN, delete footnote designation (1) from and add footnote
designation (3) to the titles “Engineering Intern” and “Transportation Operations
Assistant”, and add new footnote (3) to read:
(3) Recruitment is at:
Biweekly 1,611.08
Annual 41,888.08
Part 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Part 10. The provisions of Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of this ordinance are deemed
to be in force and effect from and after Pay Period 25, 2023 (November 26, 2023).
The provisions of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and effect from and after
its passage and publication.
Part 11. This ordinance will take effect and be in force from and after its passage and
publication.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
15. 230990 A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2024 offices and positions in the City
Service.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 230641 relative to offices and
positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows:
Under “Department of Emergency Communications”, delete three positions of
“Emergency Communications Officer IV - Quality”, add three positions of
“Emergency Communications Officer V - Quality”, delete one position of “Emergency
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Communications Officer IV - Training”, and add three positions of “Emergency
Communications Officer V - Training”.
Under “Health Department, Community Health Division”, amend footnote (WIC) to
read”,
(WIC) To expire 12/31/2024 unless the Women, Infants & Children grant is
extended.
Under “Police Department”, amend footnote (S) and add footnote (DD) to read”,
(S) State Beat Patrol Grant”, To expire 12/31/2024 unless the State Beat Patrol
Program Grant available from the Wisconsin Department of Justice is extended.
(DD) Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) Grant”, Position authority to
expire if grant funding is discontinued or on 12/31/2024, unless the DVHRT Grant is
extended.
Under “Sensitive Crimes Division”, add one position of “Crime Analyst (0.5 FTE)
(DD)”.
Part 2. Part 1, Section 1 of ordinance File Number 230641 relative to offices and
positions in the City Service is hereby amended as follows (Effective Pay Period 25,
2023 - November 26, 2023):
Under “Health Department, Community Health Division, Maternal & Child Health”,
delete one position of “Doula Senior (X)(PP)(HWF)”, delete one position of “Public
Health Nurse -Senior (G)(O)(X)”, and add two positions of “Doula Program
Coordinator (X)(PP)(HWF)”; delete three positions of “Public Health Nurse 3 (G)
(O)(X)”, delete one position of “Public Health Nurse 3 (G)(X)”, and add four
positions of “Doula 3 (X)”.
Under “Women, Infants & Children”, delete three positions of “Medical Assistant (X)
(WIC)”, delete five positions of “Program Assistant I (X)(M)(WIC)”, add seven
positions of “WIC Client Services Assistant 3 (X)(M)(WIC)”, and add one position
of “WIC Client Services Supervisor (X)(WIC)”; delete eight positions of “Dietetic
Technician (X)(WIC)” and add eight positions of “Community Health Nutritionist 3
(X)(WIC)”; and delete five positions of “Nutritionist (X)(M)(WIC)” and add five
positions of “Community Health Dietitian 3 (X)(M)(WIC)”.
Under “Department of Neighborhood Services, Electrical Inspection Section”, delete
five positions of “Elevator Inspector 4 (X)” and add five positions of “Elevator
Inspector 6 (X)”, and delete nine positions of “Electrical Inspector 4 (X)” and add
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nine positions of “Electrical Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Plumbing Inspection Section”, delete eight positions of “Plumbing Inspector 4
(X)” and add eight positions of “Plumbing Inspector 6 (X)”, and delete four positions
of “Sprinkler Construction Inspector 4 (X)” and add four positions of “Sprinkler
Construction Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Cross Connection Section”, delete twelve positions of “Plumbing Inspector 4
(X)” and add twelve positions of “Plumbing Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Auxiliary Positions”, delete two positions of “Building Construction Inspector
4 (X)” and add two positions of “Building Construction Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Construction Section”, delete ten positions of “Building Construction
Inspector 4 (X)” and add ten positions of “Building Construction Inspector 6 (X)”,
and delete two positions of “Boiler Inspector 4 (X)” and add two positions of “Boiler
Inspector 6 (X)”.
Under “Condemnation Inspection Section”, delete four positions of “Building
Construction Inspector 4 (X) (C)” and add four positions of “Building Construction
Inspector 6 (X) (C)”.
Under “Development Center Division”, delete two positions of “Mechanical Plan
Examiner III” and add two positions of “Mechanical Plan Examiner 4”; delete twelve
positions of “Plan Examiner III”, add six positions of “Senior Plan Examiner 3”, and
add six positions of “Plan Examiner 3”.
Under “Police Department, Information Technology Division”, delete one position of
“Video Electronic Technician 4” and add one position of “Video Systems Specialist”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division, Administration
and Central Services Decision Unit, Central Drafting and Records”, delete two
positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician V” and add two positions of “CADD
and GIS Technician 4”, delete nine positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV”
and add nine positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”, and delete ten positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician II” and add ten positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 2”.
Under “Auxiliary”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician II” and add
one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division,
Transportation Infrastructure Decision Unit, Major Projects”, delete one position of
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“Civil Engineer II” and add one position of “Civil Engineer III”.
Under “Contract Administration”, delete five positions of “Public Works Inspector II”
and add five positions of “DOT Projects Inspector”.
Under “Plant and Equipment”, delete four positions of “Yard Attendant” and add four
positions of “FHQ Yard Attendant”.
Under “Design, Field Engineering, Programming and Estimates”, delete one position of
“Engineering Technician IV” and add one position of “Civil Engineer III”, and delete
one position of “Assessment Technician II” and add one position of “Engineering
Technician V”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division, Bridges and
Building Decision Unit, Architectural Planning and Design Unit”, delete one position of
“Facilities Project Coordinator” and add one position of “Architect III”.
Under “Drafting Services Unit”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting
Technician II” and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Structural Design”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician
IV” and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Infrastructure Services Division,
Transportation Operations Decision Unit, Street Lighting and Underground Conduit”,
delete two positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add two positions of
“CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Sewer Maintenance Fund, Environmental
Decision Unit, Flood Hazard Mitigation”, delete four positions of “Engineering
Drafting Technician IV” and add four positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 3”.
Under “Sewer Design”, delete one position of “Engineering Drafting Technician V”
and add one position of “CADD and GIS Technician 4”, delete two positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add two positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 3”, and delete eight positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician II” and
add eight positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 2”.
Under “Department of Public Works - Water Works, Engineering Organization,
Engineering Design”, delete two positions of “Engineering Drafting Technician V” and
add two positions of “CADD and GIS Technician 4”, and delete eight positions of
“Engineering Drafting Technician IV” and add eight positions of “CADD and GIS
Technician 3”.
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Under “Department of Public Works - Operations Division, Administration Section”,
add one position of “Sanitation Business Operations Manager”.
Under “Library, Administrative Services Decision Unit, Central Custodial Unit”, delete
two positions of “Custodial Worker 2” and add two positions of “Custodial Worker
3”.
Part 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances contravening the provisions of this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Part 4. The provisions of Part 2 of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and
effect from and after Pay Period 25, 2023 (November 26, 2023).
The provisions of this ordinance are deemed to be in force and effect from and after
its passage and publication.
Part 5. This ordinance will take effect and be in force from and after its passage and
publication.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
16. 221825 Substitute resolution relating to the City of Milwaukee Social Media Policy.
Whereas, Common Council File Number 110078, adopted on May 24, 2011,
established a City of Milwaukee Social Media Policy for City employees and
departments; and
Whereas, Common Council File Number 210905, placed on file on November 2,
2021, communicated multiple recommendations related to the City Comptroller audit
of social media governance; and
Whereas, The City Information and Technology & Management Division (ITMD), in
collaboration with public information officers and social media content creators,
drafted revisions to the City’s Social Media Policy to address audit findings related to
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defining ownership and governance of social media, avoidance of misinformation,
differentiation of account types, and better input from all departments; and
Whereas, The City Information Management Committee is responsible for policy and
management of the City’s information resources; and
Whereas, On September 28, 2023, the City Information Management Committee
approved revisions to the City’s Social Media Policy; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that a revised Social
Media Policy, a copy of which is attached to this file, is adopted as City policy.
Sponsors: Ald. Borkowski
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
17. 230720 Substitute resolution relative to acceptance and funding of the 2023-2024 Preventive
Health Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) to fund preventive health and
community health planning activities; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant program from October 1, 2023 to September
30, 2024 will cost $57,839 comprised of $57,839 or 100% grantor share and $0, or
0% City share; now, therefore, be it;
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Health
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81; and, be
it
Further Resolved, that the Commissioner of Health or their designee is authorized to
execute the grant agreement for these funds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant parent account of the 2023 Special
Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects Fund, the following amounts for the project titled
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Preventive Health:
Project/Grant GR000230000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $57,839
2. Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund Grant and Aid Project/Grant and
Project Levels; budget to these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the
grant agreement; and be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted to the Health Department which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount appropriated sums for specified purposes as indicated in
the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Expend from the 2023 grant budget funds for training and out-of-town travel by
departmental staff; and,
Further Resolved, That the Common Council directs that the 2023 Positions
Ordinance C.C. File Number 220651, should be amended as follows:
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
POLICY, INNOVATION, & ENGAGEMENT
PLANNING & RESEARCH
Delete one position of:
Public Health Strategist (X)(Y)(I)(J)
Add one position of:
Public Health Strategist (X)(Y)(J)(PHG)
Delete footnote (I)
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Add new footnote (PHG) as follows:
(PHG) To expire 9/30/2024 unless the Preventive Health grant is extended
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
18. 230916 Resolution relating to the proposed City of Milwaukee Prohibited Foreign Products
Policy.
Whereas, Mobile devices are being used in almost all City departments to increase
performance in the field and extend communications beyond the office; and
Whereas, information and communications technology and services (ICTS) produced
by certain foreign companies may serve as conduits for government espionage and
other nefarious activities; and
Whereas, the federal government has identified prohibited products through the FCC
“Covered List” and as defined by Department of Defense NDAA Section 889, as
well as countries considered foreign adversaries under the Commerce Department
ITCS Interim Rule; and
Whereas, The City Information Management Committee is responsible for policy and
management of the City’s information resources; and
Whereas, On September 7, 2023, the City Information Management Committee
approved the creation of the City’s Prohibited Foreign Products Policy; and
Whereas, Through this policy, the City will be in alignment with federal procurement
bans intended to build stronger defense against foreign technology threats; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that a Prohibited
Foreign Products Policy, a copy of which is attached to this file, is adopted as City
policy.
Requestor
Sponsors: Ald. Borkowski
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A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
19. 230947 Substitute resolution authorizing the sale and issuance of up to $100,000,000
Sewerage System Second Lien Revenue Bonds in one or more series
Whereas, the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (the “City”) owns and operates a
sewerage system (the “System”) which is operated for a public purpose as a public
utility by the City; and
Whereas, certain improvements to the System are necessary to meet the needs of the
City and the residents thereof, consisting of the construction of one or more capital
improvements of the System, each constituting a “Project” eligible for funding under
the Clean Water Fund Program (the “CWFP”) administered by the State of
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (the “Department of Natural
Resources”); and
Whereas, under the provisions of Section 66.0621 of the Wisconsin Statutes (the
“Act”) the City may, by action of its governing body, provide for purchasing,
acquiring, constructing, extending, adding to, improving, operating and managing a
public utility from the proceeds of bonds, which bonds are to be payable only from the
revenues received from any source by such utility, including all rentals and fees; and
Whereas, pursuant to Resolution File Number 991863 adopted by the Common
Council on
August 2, 2001, as amended by Resolution File Number 021776 adopted by the
Common Council on April 15, 2003, by Resolution File Number 100863 adopted by
the Common Council on November 23, 2010, and by Resolution File Number
230413 adopted by the Common Council on July 31, 2023 (collectively, the “Master
Resolution”), the City is authorized to issue Sewerage System Revenue Bonds (the
“First Lien Bonds”); and
Whereas, the City has issued multiple series of First Lien Bonds under the Master
Resolution on a parity and equality of rank with each other; three of such series of
First Lien Bonds are currently outstanding (the “Outstanding First Lien Bonds”) in the
aggregate principal amount of $143,110,000; and
Whereas, pursuant to Section 3.07 of the Master Resolution, the City is authorized to
issue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the City payable out of, and
which may be secured by a pledge of, amounts deposited into the Subordinate
Obligation Fund (“Subordinate Obligations”) established under the Master Resolution
as may from time to time be available for the purpose of payment thereof; and
Whereas, on June 20, 2006, the Common Council of the City adopted Resolution File
Number 060091 (the “2006 Resolution”) authorizing the issuance of Subordinate
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Obligations in the form of Sewerage System Second Lien Revenue Bonds (the
“Second Lien Bonds”), in one or more series, in an aggregate principal amount not to
exceed $59,909,500; and
Whereas, two series of Second Lien Bonds were issued under the 2006 Resolution
and sold to the CWFP (the “2006 Authorization Bonds”), payable on a junior and
subordinate basis to the First Lien Bonds and on a parity with each other, a portion of
which 2006 Authorization Bonds are currently outstanding; and
Whereas, on July 28, 2009, the Common Council of the City adopted Resolution File
Number 090330 (the “2009 Resolution”) authorizing the issuance of Subordinate
Obligations in the form of Second Lien Bonds, in one or more series, in an aggregate
principal amount not to exceed $89,215,825.57; and
Whereas, two series of Second Lien Bonds were issued under the 2009 Resolution
and sold to the CWFP (the “2009 Authorization Bonds”), payable on a junior and
subordinate basis to the First Lien Bonds and on a parity with the 2006 Authorization
Bonds and with each other, a portion of which 2009 Authorization Bonds are
currently outstanding; and
Whereas, on February 5, 2013, the Common Council of the City adopted Resolution
File Number 120975 (the “2013 Resolution”) authorizing the issuance of Subordinate
Obligations in the form of Second Lien Bonds, in one or more series, in an aggregate
principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000; and
Whereas, four series of Second Lien Bonds were issued under the 2013 Resolution
and sold to the CWFP (the “2013 Authorization Bonds”), payable on a junior and
subordinate basis to the First Lien Bonds and on a parity with the 2006 Authorization
Bonds, the 2009 Authorization Bonds, and with each other, a portion of which 2013
Authorization Bonds are currently outstanding; and
Whereas, on March 27, 2018, the Common Council of the City adopted Resolution
File Number 171368 (the “2018 Resolution”) authorizing the issuance of Subordinate
Obligations in the form of Second Lien Bonds, in one or more series, in an aggregate
principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000; and
Whereas, five series of Second Lien Bonds were issued under the 2018 Resolution
and sold to the CWFP (the “2018 Authorization Bonds”), payable on a junior and
subordinate basis to the First Lien Bonds and on a parity with the 2006 Authorization
Bonds, the 2009 Authorization Bonds, the 2013 Authorization Bonds, and with each
other, a portion of which 2018 Authorization Bonds are currently outstanding; and
Whereas, the current aggregate principal amount outstanding of the 2006
Authorization Bonds, the 2009 Authorization Bonds, the 2013 Authorization Bonds,
and the 2018 Authorization Bonds (collectively, the “Outstanding Second Lien
Bonds”) is $155,404,765.54; and
Whereas, other than the Outstanding First Lien Bonds and the Outstanding Second
Lien bonds, there are no other outstanding obligations payable from the income and
revenues derived from the operation of the System; and
Whereas, the City now wishes to finance the costs of each Project by authorizing,
selling, and issuing Second Lien Bonds, in one or more series, in an aggregate
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principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000 (the “Bonds”), to be issued pursuant to
the provisions of the Act, on the terms and conditions described in this Resolution,
payable on a junior and subordinate basis to the Outstanding First Lien Bonds and on
a parity with the Outstanding Second Lien Bonds, from the income and revenues
derived and to be derived from the operation of the System; and
Whereas, the 2006 Resolution permits the issuance of additional bonds on a parity
and equality of rank with the 2006 Authorization Bonds upon compliance with the
conditions set forth under Section 12 thereof, which section is continued under the
2009 Resolution, the 2013 Resolution, the 2018 Resolution, and this resolution (the
“Additional Bonds Test”); all conditions set forth under the Additional Bonds Test
have been or will be satisfied prior to the issuance of the Bonds; and
Whereas, in accordance with Section 66.0621(4)(a)2 of the Wisconsin Statutes and
this Resolution (i) interest on the Bonds will be payable at least annually, and (ii)
payment of principal on the Bonds will commence not later than three years after the
date of issuance of the applicable series of Bonds; the requirement each year to pay
both principal of and interest on the Bonds will be reasonable and in accordance with
prudent municipal utility management practices;
Now therefore, be it Resolved By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee:
Section 1. Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings in this
Resolution unless the text expressly or by implication requires otherwise:
“Act” means Section 66.0621 of the Wisconsin Statutes;
“Authorized Officers” means the Mayor, the Clerk, and the Comptroller of the City;
“Bond Anticipation Note” means any bond anticipation note issued pursuant to
Section 3.06 of the Master Resolution;
“Bond Registrar” means the City Comptroller, who is appointed to act as paying agent
and registrar for the Bonds;
“Bonds” mean the City’s Sewerage System Second Lien Revenue Bonds, issued in
one or more Series, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000, as
authorized by this Resolution;
“Commissioners of the Public Debt” means the members of the City’s Public Debt
Commission appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of the Common Council, who
are authorized by the Common Council to approve by resolution, among other things,
the final terms of the City’s debt obligations, including the Bonds;
“Consulting Engineer” means an independent consulting engineer or engineering firm or
corporation selected by the City and having special skill, knowledge and experience in
analyzing the operations of sewerage systems, preparing rate analyses, forecasting the
loads and revenues of sewerage systems, preparing feasible reports respecting the
financing of sewerage systems and advising on the operation of sewerage facilities;
“CWFP” means the State of Wisconsin Clean Water Fund Program;
“Debt Service Account” means the State Loan Program Debt Service Account of the
City established as a special account within the Subordinate Obligation Fund under the
2006 Resolution and affirmed and continued under Section 6 of this Resolution, which
account shall be the “special redemption fund” as such term is defined in the Act;
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“Financial Assistance Agreement” means, with respect to a Series of Bonds, the
Financial Assistance Agreement by and between the State of Wisconsin by the
Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Administration and the City
pursuant to which the Bonds of such Series are to be issued and sold to the CWFP,
substantially in the form presented to the Common Council and incorporated herein by
reference;
“First Lien Bonds” means any Sewerage System Revenue Bonds of the City
heretofore or hereafter issued under the Master Resolution but does not include any
Bond Anticipation Note or any Subordinate Obligation;
“Fiscal Year” means the twelve-month period ending on each December 31;
“Master Resolution” means Resolution File Number 991863 adopted by the Common
Council on August 23, 2001, as amended by Resolution File Number 021776
adopted by the Common Council on April 15, 2003, by Resolution File Number
100863 adopted by the Common Council on November 23, 2010, and by Resolution
File Number 230413 adopted by the Common Council on July 31, 2023, as the same
may be amended and supplemented from time to time;
“Net Revenues” means, with respect to any period, the Revenues during such period
less amounts required to pay Operation and Maintenance Expenses;
“Operation and Maintenance Expenses” means the costs and expenses of operating
and maintaining the System, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
all expenses includable in the operation and maintenance expense accounts of the City
relating to the System according to generally accepted accounting principles, exclusive
of debt service, capital expenditures, depreciation and tax equivalents;
“Outstanding Second Lien Bonds” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this
Resolution;
“Parity Bonds” means Subordinate Obligations other than the Bonds payable from the
Second Lien Revenues on a junior and subordinate basis to the First Lien Bonds and
on a parity and equality with the Bonds and the Outstanding Second Lien Bonds
pursuant to the restrictive provisions of Section 12 of this Resolution;
“Prior Resolutions” means collectively, the 2006 Resolution, the 2009 Resolution, the
2013 Resolution, and the 2018 Resolution;
“Project” or “Projects” means one or more of the capital improvements to the System
funded under the CWFP. All elements of each Project are to be owned and operated
by the City as part of the System;
“Record Date” means the close of business on the fifteenth day of the calendar month
next preceding any principal or interest payment date;
“Revenues” means the moneys, including any moneys collected from the City or any
department thereof, derived by the City from the rates, rentals, fees and charges
prescribed for the use and services of, and the facilities and commodities furnished by,
the System, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all income,
receipts, profits, and other moneys derived from the furnishing or supplying of the
System (including payments made by counterparties pursuant to interest rate exchange
agreements);
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“Second Lien Bonds” means the Bonds, the Outstanding Second Lien Bonds, and any
Parity Bonds;
“Second Lien Revenue Requirement” means with respect to any Fiscal Year, an
amount equal to 1.20 times the principal of, premium if any, and interest on, the
Bonds, the Outstanding Second Lien Bonds, and any Parity Bonds payable in such
Fiscal Year;
“Second Lien Revenues” means the amounts in the Subordinate Obligation Fund as
may be available from time to time for the payment of the Second Lien Bonds,
including any amounts on deposit in the Debt Service Account;
“Series” means one or more separate issues of Bonds issued on the same date or on
multiple different dates pursuant to this Resolution;
“Sewerage Service Charge” means the sewerage system charge authorized in Section
66.0821(4) of the Wisconsin Statutes;
“Subordinate Obligations” means any bond, note, or other evidence of indebtedness
of the City issued under Section 3.07 of the Master Resolution, including the Second
Lien Bonds, and payable from the Net Revenues held in the Subordinate Obligation
Fund, as further described in the recitals to this Resolution;
“Subordinate Obligation Fund” means the fund established pursuant to Section 6.04 of
the Master Resolution for the payment of Subordinate Obligations;
“System” means the entire sewerage system of the City, specifically including that
portion of each Project owned by the City and including all property of every nature
now or hereafter owned by the City for the collection, transmission, treatment and
disposal of domestic and industrial sewerage and waste, including all improvements
and extensions thereto made by the City while any Second Lien Bonds remain
outstanding, including all real and personal property of every nature constituting part of
or used or useful in connection with such sewerage system and including all
appurtenances, contracts, leases, franchises, and other intangibles;
“2006 Authorization Bonds” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2006 Resolution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2009 Authorization Bonds” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2009 Resolution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2013 Authorization Bonds” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2013 Resolution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
“2018 Authorization Bonds” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution;
and
“2018 Resolution” has the meaning set forth in the recitals of this Resolution.
Section 2. Authorization of the Bonds and Financial Assistance Agreements. For the
purpose of paying the costs of the Projects (including legal, fiscal, engineering and
other expenses), there shall be borrowed on the credit of the income and revenue of
the System an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $100,000,000; and fully
registered sewerage system second lien revenue bonds of the City are hereby
authorized to be issued, in one or more Series, in evidence thereof, pursuant to the
Act and as Subordinate Obligations under Section 3.07 of the Master Indenture, and
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sold to the CWFP in accordance with the terms and conditions of the related Financial
Assistance Agreement for such Series, which are incorporated herein by this
reference. The Mayor and the City Clerk are hereby authorized, by and on behalf of
the City, to execute each Financial Assistance Agreement.
Section 3. Terms of the Bonds. The Bonds of each Series shall be designated
“Sewerage System Second Lien Revenue Bonds” and the title of each Bond shall also
include a Series designation. Bonds of each Series shall be dated as of their date of
original issuance; shall be numbered one and upward; shall bear interest at a rate per
annum not to exceed 8.00% per annum, calculated on the basis of a 360-day year
made up of twelve 30-day months; shall be issued in denominations of $0.01 or any
multiple thereof; and shall mature on the dates and in the amounts as set forth in
Exhibit B to the related Financial Assistance Agreement, provided that each Bond
shall mature within 40 years of its date of issuance. Interest on the Bonds shall be
payable semiannually on May 1 and November 1 of each year. The Bonds shall not
be subject to redemption prior to maturity except as provided in the applicable
Financial Assistance Agreement. The Bonds may be subject to annual principal
installment payments as set forth in the applicable Financial Assistance Agreement. It
is found and determined that the annual debt service payments made or provided for
with respect to the Bonds are reasonable in accordance with prudent municipal utility
management practices. Determination and approval of the final terms of the Bonds of
each Series, including the Series designation, and the applicable Financial Assistance
Agreement, are delegated to the Commissioners of the Public Debt in Section 22.
Section 4. Form, Execution, Registration and Payment of the Bonds. The Bonds
shall be issued as registered obligations in substantially the form attached to this
Resolution as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference.
The Bonds shall be executed in the name of the City by the manual or facsimile
signature of the Mayor of the City, countersigned by the manual or facsimile signature
of the Comptroller of the City, and attested by the manual or facsimile signature of the
City Clerk and the facsimile signatures the Commissioners of the Public Debt, and the
City’s seal shall be affixed or a facsimile of the City’s seal shall be imprinted, on each
Bond; provided, however, that the signature of either the Comptroller or the City
Clerk shall be a manual signature. In case any of the officers who shall have signed,
countersigned, or attested any of the Bonds shall cease to be such officer before such
Bonds have been issued, such Bonds shall be valid nevertheless and may be issued by
the City with the same effect as though the persons who had signed, countersigned, or
attested such Bonds had not ceased to be such officers.
The principal of, and premium, if any, and interest on, the Bonds shall be paid by the
City Comptroller, who is hereby appointed as the Bond Registrar.
Both the principal of, and interest on, the Bonds shall be payable in lawful money of
the United States of America by the Bond Registrar. Payment of principal of the final
maturity on the Bonds will be payable upon presentation and surrender of the Bonds
to the Bond Registrar. Payment of principal of the Bonds (except the final maturity)
and each installment of interest shall be made to the registered owner of each Bond
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who shall appear on the registration books of the City (the “Register”), maintained by
the Bond Registrar, on the Record Date and shall be paid by wire or other electronic
funds transfer or by check of the City, sent by first class mail, to such registered owner
at the address shown on the Register or at such other address may be furnished in
writing by such registered owner to the Bond Registrar.
Section 5. Security for the Bonds. The Bonds, together with interest thereon, shall
not constitute an indebtedness of the City nor a charge against its general credit or
taxing power. The Bonds, together with interest thereon, shall be payable only out of
the Debt Service Account within the Subordinate Obligation Fund affirmed and
continued hereunder, and shall be a valid claim of any owner thereof only against such
Debt Service Account and the Second Lien Revenues pledged thereto, on a junior
and subordinate basis to the pledge granted to the owners of the First Lien Bonds and
on a parity and equality of rank with any other Second Lien Bonds issued under this
Resolution. Sufficient Second Lien Revenues are hereby pledged to the Debt Service
Account and shall be used for no other purpose than to pay the principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on the Second Lien Bonds as the same becomes due.
The City covenants that, without the consent of all the owners of the Bonds then
outstanding, it will not amend the terms and provisions of Article VI of the Master
Resolution in any way that would materially and adversely affect the security for the
payment of the Bonds.
The City covenants that it will not adopt any amendment pursuant to Section 10.01 of
the Master Resolution that would be detrimental to the interests of the owners of the
Bonds.
Section 6. Funds and Accounts. In accordance with the Act and pursuant to Section
6.01 of the Master Resolution, the City has established and maintains the Sewerage
System Revenue Fund (the “Revenue Fund”); the Operation and Maintenance Fund;
the Rebate Fund; the Sewerage System Special Redemption Fund (and the Reserve
Account therein); the Subordinate Obligation Fund; and the Surplus Fund
(collectively, the “Funds and Accounts”). The deposit and application of the
Revenues and other moneys held in the Funds and Accounts is set forth in Article VI
of the Master Resolution and, for the benefit of the registered owners of the Bonds,
the City covenants to deposit and apply all the Revenues of the System in accordance
with the provisions of the Master Resolution.
In accordance with the Act, for the purpose of the application and proper allocation of
the Second Lien Revenues of the System, the City established under Section 6 of the
2006 Resolution, a special trust fund known as the “State Loan Program Debt Service
Account” (the “Debt Service Account”) within the Subordinate Obligation Fund, to
secure the payment of the principal of, and premium, if any, and interest on, the
Bonds, the Outstanding Second Lien Bonds, and any Parity Bonds. The Debt
Service Account is hereby affirmed and continued and shall be the “special
redemption fund” for the Bonds as such term is defined in the Act. Second Lien
Revenues held in the Debt Service Account shall be used for the payment of the
principal of, premium if any, and interest on, the Bonds as the same shall become due
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and payable.
Section 7. Application of Revenues and Second Lien Revenues. On the fifth day
prior to the end of each month, and in accordance with the provisions of Section
6.02(B)(4) of the Master Resolution, the City shall transfer from the Revenue Fund to
the Subordinate Obligation Fund, the amount required to be deposited therein to
satisfy the then current deposit requirements for the Debt Service Account.
Immediately upon such deposit to the Subordinate Obligation Fund, the City shall
allocate and transfer into the Debt Service Account within the Subordinate Obligation
Fund the current deposit requirement, which is the sum of (i) an amount equal to
one-sixth (1/6) of the next installment of interest coming due on the Second Lien
Bonds then outstanding and (ii) an amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12) of the next
installment of principal of the Second Lien Bonds then outstanding coming due (after
giving effect to available amounts in the Debt Service Account from accrued interest,
any premium, or any other source).
It is the express intent and determination of the Common Council that the amounts so
transferred and deposited in the Debt Service Account shall be sufficient in any event
to pay the interest on the Bonds as the same accrues and the principal thereof as the
same matures.
Section 8. Deposits and Investments. The Debt Service Account shall be kept apart
from monies held in the other Funds and Accounts of the City and the same shall be
used for no purpose other than the prompt payment of principal of, and premium if
any, and interest on the Second Lien Bonds as the same becomes due and payable.
All moneys therein shall be deposited in special and segregated accounts in a public
depository selected under Chapter 34 of the Wisconsin Statutes and may be
temporarily invested until needed in legal investments subject to the provisions of
Section 66.0603(1m) of the Wisconsin Statutes. The other funds herein created or
continued (except the Sewerage System CWFP Project Fund established for each
Series of Bonds) may be combined in a single account in a public depository selected
in the manner set forth above and may be temporarily invested until needed in legal
investments subject to the provisions of Section 66.0603(1m) of the Wisconsin
Statutes.
Section 9. Service to the City. The reasonable cost and value of services rendered
to the City by the System by furnishing sewerage services for public purposes shall be
charged against the City and shall, to the extent permitted by law, be paid in monthly
installments as the service accrues, out of the current revenues of the City collected or
in the process of collection, exclusive of the Revenues derived from the System; that is
to say, out of the tax levy of the City made by it to raise money to meet its necessary
current expenses. The reasonable cost and value of such service to the City in each
year shall be equal to an amount which, together with other Revenues of the System,
will produce in each Fiscal Year Net Revenues equivalent to not less than the annual
principal and interest requirements on the Outstanding First Lien Bonds, the
Outstanding Second Lien Bonds, the Bonds, and any Parity Bonds then outstanding
times the greater of (i) 110%, or (ii) the highest debt service coverage ratio required
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with respect to any debt obligations payable from the Revenues of the System then
outstanding. However, such payment out of the tax levy shall be subject to (a)
approval of the Public Service Commission, or successors to its function, if applicable,
(b) yearly appropriations therefor, and (c) applicable levy limitations, if any; but neither
this Resolution nor such payment shall be construed as constituting an obligation of the
City to make any such appropriation over and above the reasonable cost and value of
the services rendered to the City and its inhabitants or to make any subsequent
payment over and above such reasonable cost and value.
Section 10. Operation of System; City Covenants. It is covenanted and agreed by the
City with the owner or owners of the applicable Series of Bonds, and each of them,
that the City will perform all the obligations as set forth in the applicable Financial
Assistance Agreement.
Section 11. Rates and Charges. (A) The City shall fix, charge, and collect such
Sewerage Service Charges as shall be required in order that in each Fiscal Year the
Second Lien Revenues shall be not less than the Second Lien Revenue Requirement
for such Fiscal Year. The failure in any Fiscal Year to comply with the foregoing rate
covenant in this subsection (A) shall not constitute a default under this Resolution if the
City complies with Section 11(B) below.
(B) Prior to the end of each Fiscal Year the Commissioner of Public Works of the
City shall complete a review of the financial condition of the System for the purpose of
estimating whether the Second Lien Revenues for such Fiscal Year and for the next
succeeding Fiscal Year will be sufficient to comply with the rate covenant in Section
11(A) above and shall by a written certificate make a determination with respect
thereto. If it is determined in such written certificate that the Second Lien Revenues
may not be so sufficient, the Commissioner of Public Works of the City shall forthwith
make a study for the purpose of determining a schedule of Sewerage Service Charges
which, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Public Works, will cause sufficient
Second Lien Revenues to be collected in the following Fiscal Year to comply with
such rate covenant in subsection (A) of this Section 11 and will cause additional
Revenues to be collected in such following and later Fiscal Years sufficient to eliminate
the amount of any deficiency at the earliest practicable time, or the Commissioner of
Public Works may elect to cause the Consulting Engineer to make such a study and
render such opinion. The Common Council shall as promptly as practicable but no
later than the one hundred twenty (120) days following such determination by the
Commissioner of Public Works, or receipt of the Consulting Engineer’s
recommendation, adopt and place in effect a schedule of Sewerage Service Charges
as so determined or recommended pursuant to this Section 11.
Section 12. Subordinate Status; Additional Bonds. Each Bond issued pursuant to this
Resolution is authorized to be issued under Section 3.07 of the Master Resolution as a
Subordinate Obligation, junior and subordinate to the First Lien Bonds, and entitled to
a rank and priority of payment from the Subordinate Obligation Fund equal to, and on
a parity with, the Second Lien Bonds. No bonds or obligations payable from Second
Lien Revenues may be issued in such manner as to enjoy priority over the Bonds.
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Additional Subordinate Obligations may be issued if the lien and pledge of Second
Lien Revenues is junior and subordinate to that of the Bonds. Parity Bonds may be
issued only under the following circumstances:
(a) Additional Parity Bonds may be issued for the purpose of completing any Project
and for the purpose of financing costs of any Project which are ineligible for payment
under the CWFP. However, such additional Parity Bonds shall be in an aggregate
amount not to exceed 20% of the face amount of the Bonds; or
(b) Additional Parity Bonds may also be issued if all the following conditions are met:
(1) The Net Revenues of the System for the Fiscal Year immediately preceding the
issuance of such additional Parity Bonds must have been in an amount at least equal to
the maximum annual interest and principal requirements on all First Lien Bonds and
Second Lien Bonds (other than Bond Anticipation Notes) outstanding and payable
from the Revenues of the System, and on the Parity Bonds then to be issued, times the
greater of (i) 1.10 or (ii) the highest debt service coverage ratio to be required with
respect to the additional Parity Bonds then to be issued or on the First Lien Bonds
(which is currently 1.20) or Second Lien Bonds payable from the Revenues of the
System then outstanding. Should an increase in permanent rates and charges,
including those made to the City, be properly ordered and made effective during the
Fiscal Year immediately prior to the issuance of such Parity Bonds or during that part
of the Fiscal Year of issuance prior to such issuance, then Net Revenues for purposes
of such computation shall include such additional revenues as an independent certified
public accountant, consulting professional engineer or the Wisconsin Public Service
Commission may certify would have accrued during the prior Fiscal Year had the new
rates been in effect during that entire immediately prior Fiscal Year.
(2) The payments required to be made into the Funds enumerated in Sections 6 and 7
of this Resolution must have been made in full.
(3) The additional Parity Bonds must have principal maturing on May 1 of each year
and interest falling due on May 1 and November 1 of each year.
(4) The proceeds of the additional Parity Bonds must be used only for the purpose of
providing extensions or improvements to the System, or to refund obligations issued
for such purpose.
Section 13. Sale of Bonds. The Bonds of each Series shall be sold by private sale to
the CWFP for the aggregate purchase price of up to $100,000,000, on such date or
dates and at such price or prices, as shall be determined by the Commissioners of the
Public Debt; provided that the Bonds shall be sold at a price not less than 98% of the
par value thereof and at a true interest cost not in excess of 7% per annum. The
Authorized Officers are authorized and directed to do any and all acts, including
executing any Financial Assistance Agreement and any Series of the Bonds as
hereinabove provided, necessary to conclude delivery of such Series to the CWFP.
The purchase price for the Bonds shall be paid upon requisition therefor as provided
in the applicable Financial Assistance Agreement. Determination and approval of the
details of each Series of the Bonds and the terms of sale of each Series of the Bonds
are delegated to the Commissioners of the Public Debt in Section 22.
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Section 14. Application of Bond Proceeds. The proceeds of the sale of the Bonds of
each Series shall be deposited by the City into a separate special fund to be
established for such Series of the Bonds and designated with the applicable Series
designation for the Bonds and named “[20__] Sewerage System CWFP Project
Fund” (each a “Project Fund”). The establishment of the Project Fund for each
Series of Bonds is hereby delegated to the Comptroller. The Project Fund shall be
used solely for the purpose of paying the costs of the Projects (including capitalized
interest, if any, on the Bonds) as more fully described in the Financial Assistance
Agreements. Proceeds of sale of the Bonds may be applied to pay or provide for the
payment of any debt of the City issued for the purpose of providing interim financing
of the costs of any Project or Projects. Moneys in any Project Fund shall be
disbursed within three (3) business days of their receipt from the CWFP and shall not
be invested in any interest-bearing account.
Other than “preliminary expenditures” as defined in the Treasury Regulations 26 CFR
1.150-2 in an amount not exceeding 20% of the principal amount of the Bonds of a
Series, or other than a “de minimis” amount as defined in Treasury Regulations 26
CFR 1.150-2 in an amount not exceeding the lesser of $100,000 or 5% of the
principal amount of the Bonds of a Series, all of the proceeds loaned to the City will
be used for costs of Projects paid by the City subsequent to (i) the date which is 60
days prior to the date on which the City adopted a “declaration of intent” pursuant to
Treasury Regulations 26 CFR 1.150-2 stating its intent to reimburse other funds of the
City previously used to finance Projects, or (ii) the date on which the Bonds of such
Series are issued; and
Section 15. Amendment to Resolution. After the issuance of any of the Bonds, no
change or alteration of any kind in the provisions of this Resolution may be made until
all of the Bonds have been paid in full as to both principal and interest, or discharged
as herein provided, except: (a) the City may, from to time, amend this Resolution
without the consent of any of the owners of the Bonds, but only to cure any ambiguity,
administrative conflict, formal defect, or omission or procedural inconsistency of this
Resolution; and (b) this Resolution may be amended, in any respect, with a written
consent of the owners of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the principal amount of the
Bonds then outstanding, exclusive of Bonds held by the City; provided, however, that
no amendment shall permit any change in the pledge of Second Lien Revenues or the
maturity of any Bond issued hereunder, or a reduction in the rate of interest on any
Bond, or in the amount of the principal obligation thereof, or in the amount of the
redemption premium payable in the case of redemption thereof, or change the terms
upon which the Bonds may be redeemed or make any other modification in the terms
of the payment of such principal or interest without the written consent of the owner of
each such Bond to which the change is applicable.
Section 16. Defeasance. When all Bonds have been discharged, all pledges,
covenants, and other rights granted to the owners thereof by this Resolution shall
cease. The City may discharge all Bonds due on any date by irrevocably depositing in
escrow with a suitable bank or trust company a sum of cash and/or bonds or
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securities issued or guaranteed as to principal and interest by the U.S. Government, or
by a commission, board, or other instrumentality of the U.S. Government, maturing on
the dates and bearing interest at the rates required to provide funds sufficient to pay
when due the principal amount of each such Bond at maturity and the accrued interest
thereon, or at the City’s option, if said Bond is prepayable, at its earliest redemption
date, with the premium required for such redemption, if any, and the accrued interest
thereon, provided that notice of the redemption of all prepayable Bonds on such date
has been duly given or provided for.
Section 17. Tax Covenant; Rebate Fund. The interest on each Bond is intended to be
excluded from gross income for purposes of federal income taxation. The City shall
not take, or omit to take, any action lawful and within its power to take, which action
or omission would cause interest on any Bond to become subject to federal income
taxes in addition to federal income taxes to which interest on such Bond is subject on
the date of original issuance thereof.
In order to maintain exclusion from gross income for purposes of federal income
taxation, the City affirms that the tax covenant made in this Resolution shall apply to
the Bonds. In furtherance of the foregoing, the City shall comply with the provisions
of the non arbitrage or tax certificate executed by an Authorized Officer in connection
with issuance of the Bonds; the obligation of the City to comply with the provisions
herein with respect to the rebate to the Department of the Treasury of the United
States of America relating to the Bonds shall remain in full force and effect so long as
the City shall be required by the Code to rebate such earnings on the gross proceeds
of the Bonds notwithstanding that the Bonds are no longer outstanding.
Unless the Bonds of a Series are exempt from the rebate requirements of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Code”), a separate special fund of the City shall be
established for such Series of Bonds to be designated with the applicable Series
designation and named “[20__] Sewerage System CWFP Rebate Fund” (each a
“Rebate Fund”). The establishment of the Rebate Fund for each such Series of Bonds
that is not exempt from the rebate requirements under the Code is hereby delegated to
the Comptroller. The sole purpose of the Rebate Fund is to provide for the payment
of any rebate liability with respect to the Bonds under the relevant provisions of the
Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Regulations”). The
Rebate Fund shall be maintained by the City until all required rebate payments with
respect to the Bonds have been made in accordance with the relevant provisions of
the Code and the Regulations.
The City hereby covenants and agrees that it shall pay to the United States from the
applicable Rebate Fund, on the dates and in the amounts and manner required by the
Code and the Regulations, the portion of the “rebate amount” (as defined in Section
1.148-3(b) of the Regulations) that is due as of each “computation date” (within the
meaning of Section 1.148-3(e) of the Regulations). As of the date of this Resolution,
the provisions of the Regulations specifying the required amounts of rebate installment
payments and the due dates and manner of such payments are contained in Sections
1.148-3(f) and (g) of the Regulations, respectively. Amounts held in a Rebate Fund
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relating to a Series of Bonds, and the investment income therefrom, are not pledged as
security for the First Lien Bonds, the Second Lien Bonds, or any other Subordinate
Obligations and may only be used for the payment of any rebate liability with respect
to such Series of Bonds.
The City may engage the services of a qualified rebate determination provider to assist
it in determining the rebate payments, if any, owed to the United States with respect to
the Bonds. The City shall maintain or cause to be maintained records of
determinations of rebate liability made with respect to the Bonds for each computation
date until three (3) years after the April 15th of the calendar year immediately
preceding the retirement of the last Bond. The City shall make such records available
to the CWFP upon reasonable request therefor.
Section 18. Resolution a Contract. The provisions of this Resolution shall constitute a
contract between the City and the owner or owners of the Bonds, and after issuance
of any of the Bonds no change or alteration of any kind in the provisions of this
Resolution may be made, except as provided in Section 15, until all the Bonds have
been paid in full as to both principal and interest. The owner or owners of any of the
Bonds shall have the right in addition to all other rights, by mandamus or other suit or
action in any court of competent jurisdiction, to enforce such owner’s or owners’
rights against the City, the Common Council, and any and all officers and agents
thereof including, but without limitation, the right to require the City, the Common
Council and any other authorized body, to fix and collect rates and charges fully
adequate to carry out all of the provisions and agreements contained in this Resolution.
Section 19. Continuing Disclosure. The officers of the City are hereby authorized and
directed, if requested by the CWFP, to provide (and to undertake in a written
agreement to provide) to the CWFP and to such other persons or entities as directed
by the CWFP such ongoing disclosure regarding the City’s financial condition and
other matters, at such times and in such manner as the CWFP may require, in order
that securities issued by the City and the CWFP satisfy rules and regulations
promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended or may be amended from time to time imposed
on brokers and dealers of municipal securities before the brokers and dealers may
buy, sell, or recommend the purchase of such securities.
A Continuing Disclosure Certificate, in substantially the form of a Supplemental
Certificate authorized by the City’s Resolution File Number 100846 adopted on
November 23, 2010, is authorized to be executed and delivered by the Comptroller
for each Series of the Bonds. The City authorizes and directs the appropriate officers
and employees of the City to take all action necessary or appropriate to comply with
and carry out all the provisions of the Continuing Disclosure Certificate as amended
from time to time. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Resolution, failure of
the City to perform in accordance with the Continuing Disclosure Certificate shall not
constitute a default under this Resolution and the Continuing Disclosure Certificate
may be enforced only as provided therein.
Section 20. Publication of Notice. The City Comptroller shall cause to be published a
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separate notice for each Series of the Bonds notifying electors of the City that the City
has agreed to sell such Series of the Bonds. Each notice shall be published promptly
in the City’s official newspaper as a class 1 notice under Chapter 985 of the
Wisconsin Statutes after the date of the applicable Financial Assistance Agreement.
Each notice shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as in Exhibit B. The
Comptroller shall obtain proof, in affidavit form, of the publication, and shall compare
the published notice with the attached form to confirm that no mistake was made in
publication.
Section 21. Conflicting Resolutions. All ordinances, resolutions, or orders, or parts
thereof heretofore enacted, adopted or entered, in conflict with the provisions of this
Resolution, are hereby repealed, and this Resolution shall be in effect from and after its
passage.
Section 22. Delegation of Approvals to the Commissioners of the Public Debt. It is
hereby delegated to the Commissioners of the Public Debt, subject to the limitations
as contained herein, the power with respect to each Series of the Bonds to determine,
approve, and carry out the following: (a) the date or dates, maturity date or dates,
principal amount of each maturity, and the amount and date of each annual principal
installment payment, if any; provided, however, that the Bonds shall mature on May 1
of any year not exceeding 40 years from the date of issuance of such Series; (b) the
interest rate or rates, if any, of the Bonds or the manner of determining such rate or
rates, and the date from which interest on the Bonds shall accrue, the dates on which
interest on the Bonds shall be payable, if any; provided, however, that the interest rate
for the Bonds maturing in any year shall not exceed 8% per annum; (c) the redemption
price or prices, if any, the redemption terms; (d) the provisions for the sale or
exchange of the Bonds and for the delivery thereof; (e) directions for the application of
the proceeds of the Bonds, the interest on such Bonds to be capitalized from the
proceeds thereof, if any, and the date or dates to which such capitalized interest shall
accrue; (f) the details for the form of each Bond in substantially the form attached as
Exhibit A; and (g) any other provisions that are not in conflict with this Resolution.
The Commissioners of the Public Debt shall finalize, by adopting one or more
resolutions relating to each Series of Bonds, such determinations and approvals
pursuant to the authority granted herein, which resolutions shall be filed with the City
Clerk of the City.
Section 23. Authorized Officers. The Bonds shall be executed in accordance with the
provisions of this Resolution. An Authorized Officer is hereby authorized to execute
and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the City, any and all documents and
instruments, and to do and cause to be done any and all acts and procedures, said
Authorized Officer deems necessary or advisable in connection with the offering, sale
and issuance of the Bonds and to carry out the transactions contemplated by this
Resolution. For purposes of the CWFP Financial Assistance Application, the
Commissioner of Public Works is designated as the Authorized Representative.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
20. 230952 Resolution relating to the acceptance and funding of the 2024 WIC (Women, Infants,
& Children) grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services to provide Women, Infants & Children
(WIC) case management, education, and referral services to eligible and enrolled City
residents; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant program from January 1, 2024 to December 31,
2024 will cost $1,791,325 comprised of $1,791,325, or 100%, grantor share and
$0, or 0%, City share; now, therefore, be it;
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Health
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81; and, be
it
Further Resolved, that the Commissioner of Health or their designee is authorized to
execute the grant agreement for these funds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant parent account of the 2024 Special
Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects Fund, the following amounts for the project titled
WIC:
Project/Grant GR000240000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $1,791,325
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2. Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund Grant and Aid Project/Grant and
Project Levels; budget to these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the
grant agreement; and be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted to the Health Department which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount appropriated sums for specified purposes as indicated in
the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Expend from the 2024 grant budget funds for specific items of equipment; and,
3. Expend from the 2024 grant budget funds for training and out-of-town travel by
departmental staff; and,
Further Resolved, That the Common Council directs that the 2023 Positions
Ordinance C.C. File Number 220651, should be amended as follows:
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY HEALTH
WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN
Amend footnote (WIC) as follows:
(WIC) To expire 12/31/2024 unless the Women, Infants & Children grant is
extended.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
21. 230964 Resolution relating to the expenditure of funds to be reimbursed by greater than
anticipated revenue. (Special Purpose Account - Firefighters Relief Fund)
Whereas, Section 304-91 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances establishes
procedural guidelines related to the expenditure of funds to be reimbursed by greater
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than anticipated revenue; and
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee is annually required to pay to the Firefighters Relief
Association 1/8 of the Fire Insurance Premium received from the State of Wisconsin;
and
Whereas, The Fire Insurance Premium received by the City of Milwaukee results in an
amount required to be paid to the Firefighters Relief Association greater than the
appropriations in the Special Purpose Account, and
Whereas, The Comptroller has certified that greater than anticipated revenue in the
amount of $36,594.94, pursuant to s. 304-91,
Pursuant to s. 304-91, I hereby certify that the money required for this is to be
realized on or before December 31, 2023, and is to be expended only for the
purposes specific in this resolution.
________________________________________________
___________________
Comptroller Date
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Comptroller is
hereby authorized and directed to increase appropriations in the amount of
$36,594.94 in the SPA Firefighters Relief Fund (0001-2110-0001-S133-006100)
and to increase the estimated revenues (0001-3600-0001-009352) for the payment
of 1/8 of the City's portion of the fire insurance premium received from the State of
Wisconsin in 2023; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Comptroller is authorized and directed to establish the
necessary accounts and accounting procedures to carry out the intent of this
resolution.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
22. 230971 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a State of Wisconsin Department of
Children and Families Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program -
Milwaukee County Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) grant.
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Whereas, Under the terms of CFDA #21.027, The City of Milwaukee appears to be
eligible as a subrecipent for federal grant funds from Sojourner Family Peace Center
as part of a State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Coronavirus
State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program - Milwaukee County Domestic
Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) grant; and
Whereas, The purpose of the subaward grant is to expand the Milwaukee County
Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) by increasing capacity to identify and
manage cases at highest risk for homicide to save lives; and
Whereas, The operation of this subaward grant from 10/1/2023 to 12/31/2024 would
cost $325,000, of which $0 would be provided by the City and $325,000 (100%)
would be provided by the grantor; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Police
Department is authorized to accept this subaward grant without further approval
unless the terms of the grant change as indicated in Section 304-81, Milwaukee Code
of Ordinances; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2023 Special Revenue -
Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the program/project titled 2023
DVHRT Grant:
Project/Grant GR0002300000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $325,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant Levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement; and
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values.
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Police Department, which is
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authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date; and
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each
specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent.
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the 2023 Positions Ordinance shall be amended as follows:
Under
Police Department
Sensitive Crimes Division
Add one .5 position of Crime Analyst (DD)
Add footnote DD as follows:
(DD) Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) Grant: Position authority to
expire if grant funding is discontinued or on 12/31/2024, unless the DVHRT Grant is
extended.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
23. 230973 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2024 Wisconsin Department of
Justice Beat Patrol Program grant.
Whereas, Under State Appropriation #455.211, The City of Milwaukee appears to
be eligible for grant funds from the Wisconsin Department of Justice to conduct
proactive community policing beat patrol to identify, reduce, and prevent crime
through partnership with the community; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant from 1/1/2024 to 12/31/2024 would cost
$168,952 of which, $42,238 (25%) would be provided by the city and $126,714
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(75%) would be provided by the grantor; now therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the Police
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Section 304-81, of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances;
and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2024 Special Revenue -
Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the program/project titled 2024
Beat Patrol Program Grant:
Project/Grant GR0002400000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $126,714
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant Levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement;
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Police Department, which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each
specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent;
and, be it
Further resolved, that the 2024 Position Ordinance be amended as follows to reflect
the change in footnote (S):
(2) Police Officers (S)
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Footnote (S)
Police Department
District 2
(S) State Beat Patrol Grant: To expire 12/31/2024 unless the State Beat Patrol
Program Grant available from the Wisconsin Department of Justice is extended.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
24. 230978 Substitute resolution authorizing acceptance and funding of the 2023-2024
Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity (ELC) Program - Project S: Strengthening
the United States Response to Resistant Gonorrhea (SURRG) grant from the
Department of Health Services.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the
Wisconsin Department of Health Services to surveil, prevent, treat, and study
treatment-resistant gonorrhea; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant program from August 1, 2023 to July 31, 2024
will cost $462,916 comprised of $462,916, or 100%, grantor share and $0, or 0%,
City share; now, therefore, be it;
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Health
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81; and, be
it
Further Resolved, that the Commissioner of Health or their designee is authorized to
execute the grant agreement for these funds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant parent account of the 2023 Special
Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects Fund, the following amounts for the project titled
ELC - SURRG 2023-24:
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Project/Grant GR000230000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $462,916
2. Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund Grant and Aid Project/Grant and
Project Levels; budget to these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the
grant agreement
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted to the Health Department which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount appropriated sums for specified purposes as indicated in
the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Expend from the 2023 grant budget funds for training and out-of-town travel by
departmental staff; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Common Council directs that the 2023 Positions
Ordinance C.C. File Number 220651, should be amended as follows:
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
POLICY, INNOVATION & ENGAGEMENT DIVISION
COMMUNITY HEALTH PLANNING & COORDINATION
Delete one position of:
Data & Evaluation Coordinator (X)(EDET)
Data & Evaluation Coordinator (X)(Y)(D)
Epidemiologist (X)(Y)(D)(J)
Add one position of:
Data & Evaluation Coordinator (X)
Data & Evaluation Coordinator (X)(EDET)(SRG)
Epidemiologist (X)(Y)
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Delete footnote (D)
Add footnote (SRG) as follows:
(SRG) To expire 7/31/2024 unless the ELC: Project S/SURRG grant is extended
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
CLINICAL SERVICES DIVISION
LABORATORY
Delete one position of:
Laboratory Data Specialist (D)(AA)(PP)(BBB)
Laboratory Information Systems Specialist (PP)
Microbiologist (D)(ZZ)
Delete two positions of:
Microbiologist (XX)
Add one position of:
Laboratory Data Specialist (SRG)(PHYL)
Laboratory Information Systems Specialist (SRG)
Microbiologist (SRG)(ZZ)
Microbiologist (SRG)
Microbiologist
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
CLINICAL SERVICES DIVISION
SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Delete one position of:
Disease Intervention Specialist (X)(D)
Add one position of:
Disease Intervention Specialist (X)(SRG)
Delete footnote (D)
Add footnote (SRG) as follows:
(SRG) To expire 7/31/2024 unless the ELC: Project S/SURRG grant is extended
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Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
25. 230979 Substitute resolution amending Common Council File Number 221607 relative to
acceptance and funding of the COVID-19 Phylodynamics grant from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison.
Whereas, Common Council File Number 221607 authorizes the Health Department
to accept and fund a COVID-19 Phylodynamics grant from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison for the purpose of conducting genomic sequencing of COVID-19
in key populations as part of a multi-state collaborative research effort. This grant
provided for a grantor share total of $388,870 and a City share total of $0; and
Whereas, the Grantor share for this program is increased by $388,870, and total cost
is increased by $388,870; and
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Health
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81-5c; and,
be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Amend the budgeted funds within the Project/Grant parent account of the 2022
Special Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects Fund, the following amounts for the project
titled COVID-19 Phylodynamics:
Project/Grant GR000220000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $388,870
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and, be it:
Further Resolved, That the Common Council directs that the 2023 Positions
Ordinance C.C. File Number 220651, should be amended as follows:
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
POLICY, INNOVATION & ENGAGEMENT DIVISION
COMMUNITY HEALTH PLANNING & COORDINATION
Delete one position of:
Epidemiologist (T)(X)(Y)(WW)(BBB)
Add one position of:
Epidemiologist (T)(X)(Y)(WW)(PHYL)
Delete footnote (BBB)
Add footnote (PHYL) as follows:
(PHYL) To expire 09/30/2025 unless the Covid-19 Phylodynamics grant is extended.
Under
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
CLINICAL SERVICES DIVISION
LABORATORY
Delete one position of:
Bioinformatician (XX)(BB)(FF)(BBB)
Microbiologist - Senior (X)(BB)(PP)(BBB)
Microbiologist (EDEX)
Program Assistant III (X)(AA)(PP)(BBB)
Add one position of:
Bioinformatician (FF)(PHYL)
Microbiologist - Senior (X)(FF)
Microbiologist (EDEX)(PHYL)
Program Assistant III (X)
Delete footnote (BBB)
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Add footnote (PHYL) as follows:
(PHYL) To expire 09/30/2025 unless the Covid-19 Phylodynamics grant is extended.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
26. 230995 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a $200,000 subrecipient agreement
from the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission relating to
development of a Milwaukee Metropolitan Climate Action Plan.
Whereas, the Common Council adopted the Climate and Equity Plan and directed its
implementation; and
Whereas, the Department of Administration-Environmental Collaboration Office
(ECO) is leading implementation of the Climate and Equity Plan; and
Whereas, Section 60114 of the federal Inflation Reduction Act created the Climate
Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program; and
Whereas, the US Environmental Protection Agency administers the CPRG program,
which provides grants to states, local governments, tribes, and territories to develop
and implement ambitious plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other
harmful air pollution; and
Whereas, CPRG is a two-phase program provides that nationally provides $250
million for noncompetitive planning grants to states and metropolitan areas, and
approximately $4.6 billion for competitive implementation grants; and
Whereas, the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC)
accepted a $1 million CPRG regional planning grant and will develop the preliminary
climate action plan that is in a pre-requisite to apply for the competitive implementation
grants; and
Whereas, the preliminary climate action plan will help the City, region, and other
counties update or develop greenhouse gas inventories and other planning work and
refine strategies for greenhouse gas reduction; and
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Whereas, SEWRPC and other local governments in the region have agreed to use the
City of Milwaukee’s Climate and Equity Plan as the foundational document for the
regional plan;
Whereas, the Environmental Collaboration Office is assisting and advising SEWRPC
on this work and climate policy and program options and SEWRPC has agreed to
compensate the City for this time and expertise; and
Whereas, the City of Milwaukee, either alone or in partnership with other regional
communities, intends to apply for a CPRG implementation grant; now therefore be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that Department of
Administration shall accept a $200,000 subaward from the Southeastern Wisconsin
Regional Planning Commission without further approval unless the terms of the grant
change as indicated in Section 304-81, of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances; and,
be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2023 Special Revenue-Grant
and Aid Projects the following amount for the project titled: Environmental Protection
Agency Grant in support of the Environmental Collaboration Office’s Net Zero
Energy Home Financing Project Grant:
Project/Grant GR0002300000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $200,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement;
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Environmental Collaboration
Office which is authorized to:
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1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date.
Sponsors: Ald. Dimitrijevic, Ald. Spiker, Ald. Coggs, Ald. Murphy, Ald. Chambers Jr.
and Ald. Pratt
Ald. Pratt asked to be added as co sponsor. There were no objections.
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
27. 231018 Resolution authorizing an amendment to the City of Milwaukee Deferred
Compensation Plan Master Agreement to eliminate the “first day of the month” rule,
as permitted by SECURE 2.0.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee established in s. 5-50 of the City Charter a deferred
compensation plan which is an eligible deferred compensation plan under s. 457(b) of
the Internal Revenue Code; and
Whereas, The plan is supervised by a board and administered by a written Master
Agreement for Plan of Deferred Compensation which is amended from time to time as
required by federal tax law or as deemed advisable by the Common Council; and
Whereas, The Charter allows the board to administer plans for the following multiple
employers: the City of Milwaukee, multiple identical Master Agreements for the City
of Milwaukee Employes’ Retirement System, the Housing Authority of the City of
Milwaukee, the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee, and the
Wisconsin Center District; and
Whereas, The SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 expands the Setting Every Community Up
for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019, and was signed into law on
December 29, 2022, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023; and
Whereas, SECURE 2.0, as a law designed to improve retirement savings options,
includes a number of provisions related to retirement plans that expand participant
coverage, help participants preserve income, and simplify plan rules and administrative
procedures; and
Whereas, Under current law, participants in a governmental 457(b) plan must request
changes to their deferral rate prior to the beginning of the month in which the deferral
will be made; and
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Whereas, SECURE 2.0 permits eliminating the “first day of the month” requirement
for 457(b) plans, and, instead, permits elections to be made at any time prior to the
date that the compensation being deferred is administratively available; and
Whereas, The board of the deferred compensation plan wishes to amend and restate
the Master Agreement, which is attached to this file, in order to eliminate the “first day
of the month” rule; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, by the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the amendment to
the Master Agreement, in the form attached to this file, is hereby approved, subject to
any such revisions which may be necessary as approved by the City Attorney to
comply with applicable law; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the proper City officers are authorized to execute the Master
Agreement.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
28. 230775 Communication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification
studies scheduled for Fire and Police Commission action.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. STAMPER that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
29. 230923 Communication relating to the City of Milwaukee's management of public records and
information.
Sponsors: Ald. Borkowski
A motion was made by ALD. STAMPER that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
30. 230985 Communication from the Department of Employee Relations amending the Salary and
Positions Ordinances relating to clerical or administrative corrections.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED
ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
31. 230984 Communication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification
studies scheduled for City Service Commission action.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED
ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
32. 231049 Communication from the City Comptroller relating to a Milwaukee Water Works IT
Disaster Recovery Assessment.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC that this Communication be PLACED
ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
33. 221961 A substitute ordinance relating to revisions of various provisions of the code for
purposes of correcting errors, clarifying language and eliminating obsolete provisions.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 75-15-24-i of the code is amended to read:
75-15. Ambulance Certification Regulations.
24. SPECIAL EVENT PLANS.
i. Class AA, A, and B events as defined in [[s. 105.55.5, Wis Stats.]] >>s.
105-55.5<<, serviced by non-transporting or limited certification providers shall incur
fees from the department of emergency communication for routing calls and integrating
the provider into the city’s incident command system in compliance with s. DHS
110.44(15), Wis. Adm. Code, and providing emergency incident support to
appropriate agencies as noted in S. DHS 110.44(15) and (16), Wis. Adm. Code.
Part 2. Section 200-08-13.5 of the code is repealed.
Part 3. Section 200-08-13.7 of the code is repealed.
Part 4. Section 200-42.5 of the code is repealed.
Part 5. Section 295-106-1 of the code is amended to read:
295-106. Comprehensive Plan. 1. PLAN ADOPTION. The city's comprehensive
plan shall be the 13 area comprehensive plans and the citywide policy plan that are
contained in common council file no. 100247, passed July 27, 2010, as well as any
amendments or updates to those plans that are adopted by [[common council
resolution]] >>ordinance<<. Copies of the plan, including any amendments or
updates, shall be maintained and made available for public inspection by the
department of city development and the city clerk.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
34. 221840 Substitute resolution relative to legislative bills.
Whereas, The Judiciary and Legislation Committee of the Common Council has
recommended the following position on the bill hereinafter listed and the Common
Council being advised of said matter; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that it hereby approves
the following legislative bill and instructs the Division of Intergovernmental Relations to
appear before the proper committees to support such bills and use its best endeavors
to have the same enacted into law, viz:
-- LRB-3589
Requiring retail sellers to accept cash and providing a penalty.
-- LRB-4411
Removing a catalytic converter without consent and providing a penalty.
-- LRB-0142
Notice to public utility customers of potential and final rate changes.
-- LRB-0574
The amount certain public utilities may recover in rates relating to amounts assessed by
the Public Service Commission.
-- LRB-2165
Prohibiting certain utility service disconnections for nonpayment.
-- LRB-0427
Discrimination in housing based on citizenship or immigration status.
-- LRB-4758
Authorizing cameras in highway work zones.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
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A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
35. 230806 Substitute resolution relating to the claim of Chanetta Doxy.
Whereas, Members of the Judiciary and Legislation Committee have reviewed the
records to this claim in the amount of $7,782.53 related to alleged property damage.
Based on this review, members of the Committee recommend the claimant be
reimbursed $2,000.00 in payment of this claim; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the proper city
officers be and they hereby are authorized and directed to issue a city check in the
total sum of $2,000.00 payable to Chanetta Doxy, 4072 N 40th Street, Milwaukee,
WI 53216, to reimburse for the loss; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the check is to be delivered upon presentation of a proper
release, approved by the City Attorney; said amount to be charged to Account No.
636506, Fund - 0001, Organization - 1490, Program - 2631, Sub Class - S118.
This resolution would release the City from any further liability arising from this incident
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
36. 230946 Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 2480 W Medford
Avenue, in the 15th Aldermanic District to its former owner AP & SONS LLC c/o
Amondo Perry.
Whereas, The property located at 2480 W Medford Avenue, previously owned by
AP & SONS LLC c/o Amondo Perry, has delinquent taxes for 2020-2022 and was
foreclosed upon pursuant to Sec. 75.521, Wis. Stats., and a fee simple absolute was
obtained in favor of the City of Milwaukee dated September 14, 2023 230946; and
Whereas, AP & SONS LLC c/o Amondo Perry would like to reclaim said property
by paying all City and County real estate taxes, plus accrued interest and penalties to
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date of payment, and all costs as sustained by the City in the foreclosing and
management of said property since September 14, 2023; and
Whereas, AP & SONS LLC c/o Amondo Perry has agreed to pay all related city
charges up until the point that the property is returned, as well as all other charges, and
conditions which are detailed in the letters submitted by the Department of
Neighborhood Services, Department of City Development, the Health Department,
the Treasurer’s Office, and the City Attorney’s Office, as though set forth in this
resolution; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that in order to return
the property at 2480 W Medford Avenue, a cashier's check must be submitted in the
amount indicated by the City Treasurer within thirty 30 days of the adoption of this
resolution; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Attorney is then authorized to enter into a stipulation
with the former owner to reopen and vacate the City's judgment in Milwaukee County
Circuit Court Case No 23-CV-001884. Known as the 2023-1 In Rem Parcel 150,
securing the court's order and recording said order with the Milwaukee County
Register of Deeds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That if the current levy-year installment taxes and all prior levy-year
delinquent taxes inclusive of accrued interest and penalties due through the month of
payment, plus all related City charges incurred through date of payment, are not paid
within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution, this process becomes null and void.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
37. 231005 Resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 215 W Maple Street, Unit
609, in the 12th Aldermanic District to its former owner, Brian Firkus.
Whereas, The property located at 215 W Maple Street, Unit 609, previously owned
by Brian Firkus, has delinquent taxes for 2020-2022 and was foreclosed upon
pursuant to Sec. 75.521, Wis. Stats., and a fee simple absolute was obtained in favor
of the City of Milwaukee dated 9/23/2023 231005; and
Whereas, Brian Firkus would like to reclaim said property by paying all City and
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County real estate taxes, plus accrued interest and penalties to date of payment, and
all costs as sustained by the City in the foreclosing and management of said property
since 9/23/2023; and
Whereas, Brian Firkus has agreed to pay all related city charges up until the point that
the property is returned, as well as all other charges, and conditions which are detailed
in the letters submitted by the Department of Neighborhood Services, Department of
City Development, the Health Department, the Treasurer’s Office, and the City
Attorney’s Office, as though set forth in this resolution; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that in order to return
the property at 215 W Maple Street, Unit 609, a cashier's check must be submitted in
the amount indicated by the City Treasurer within thirty 30 days of the adoption of this
resolution; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Attorney is then authorized to enter into a stipulation
with the former owner to reopen and vacate the City's judgment in Milwaukee County
Circuit Court Case No 23-CV-003162. Known as the 2023-2 In Rem Parcel 146,
securing the court's order and recording said order with the Milwaukee County
Register of Deeds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That if the current levy-year installment taxes and all prior levy-year
delinquent taxes inclusive of accrued interest and penalties due through the month of
payment, plus all related City charges incurred through date of payment, are not paid
within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution, this process becomes null and void.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
38. 231006 Resolution relating to a class action settlement with the 3M Company and E.I. Dupont
de Nemours and Company, DuPong de Nemours, Inc., The Chemours Company,
The Chemours Company FC, LLC, and Corteva, Inc. relating to per- and
polyfluoralkyl substances contamination of public water systems.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
39. 231020 Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 7703 W Sheridan
Ave., Unit D, in the 2nd Aldermanic District to its former owner Jacqueline Douglas.
Whereas, The property located at 7703 W Sheridan Ave., Unit D, previously owned
by Jacqueline Douglas, has delinquent taxes for 2020-2022 and was foreclosed upon
pursuant to Sec. 75.521, Wis. Stats., and a fee simple absolute was obtained in favor
of the City of Milwaukee dated September 23, 2023 231020; and
Whereas, Jacqueline Douglas would like to reclaim said property by paying all City
and County real estate taxes, plus accrued interest and penalties to date of payment,
and all costs as sustained by the City in the foreclosing and management of said
property since September 23, 2023; and
Whereas, Jacqueline Douglas has agreed to pay all related city charges up until the
point that the property is returned, as well as all other charges, and conditions which
are detailed in the letters submitted by the Department of Neighborhood Services,
Department of City Development, the Health Department, the Treasurer’s Office, and
the City Attorney’s Office, as though set forth in this resolution; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that in order to return
the property at 7703 W Sheridan Ave., Unit D, a cashier's check must be submitted
in the amount indicated by the City Treasurer within thirty 30 days of the adoption of
this resolution; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Attorney is then authorized to enter into a stipulation
with the former owner to reopen and vacate the City's judgment in Milwaukee County
Circuit Court Case No 23-CV-003162. Known as the 2023-2 In Rem Parcel 13,
securing the court's order and recording said order with the Milwaukee County
Register of Deeds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That if the current levy-year installment taxes and all prior levy-year
delinquent taxes inclusive of accrued interest and penalties due through the month of
payment, plus all related City charges incurred through date of payment, are not paid
within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution, this process becomes null and void.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
40. 230998 Appointment of Adrienne German to the Equal Rights Commission by the Mayor.
(7th Aldermanic District)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Appointment be CONFIRMED.
This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
41. 221390 Resolution relating to the claim of Elizabeth and Shane Kasmarek.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
42. 230899 Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 8129 W Green
Tree Road, in the 9th Aldermanic District to its former owner VB ONE, LLC C/O
April Toy.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
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No, 0
43. 231045 Communication from the Office of the Inspector General relating to the Report of
Investigation Deputy City Attorney Conducts Legal Affairs for Private Practice
Clients on City Time.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Communication be PLACED
ON FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
DISALLOWANCE AND INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING:
44. 220803 Resolution relating to the claim of Patrick and Stephanie Russell.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be DISALLOWED
AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
45. 221404 Resolution relating to the appeal of Jameka Pitts for property damage.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be DISALLOWED
AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
46. 230903 Resolution relating to the claim of Bobby Thompson.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. BORKOWSKI that this Resolution be DISALLOWED
AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
47. 230920 An ordinance relating to annual reports of the office of violence prevention.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 59-3-5 of the code is repealed.
Part 2. Section 310-5.5 of the code is created to read:
310-5.5. Office of Community Wellness and Safety Reports. The director of
administration shall provide an annual report in the first 6 months of each calendar year
of the office of community wellness and safety’s impact on violence in the city to the
mayor and the common council and report more frequently as the mayor or the
common council may find proper. The annual report shall include:
1. The office of community wellness and safety’s programs and services.
2. The status of violence-related health issues, including trends over the preceding 5
years and emerging issues.
3. An analysis of the quantifiable impact the actions of the office of community
wellness and safety have had on the trends identified in sub 2 in the preceding year,
including an analysis of how specific office of community wellness and safety
prevention actions contributed to a measurable change in the status of each
violence-related health issue.
4. The office of community wellness and safety’s accomplishments and challenges.
5. Initiatives undertaken or planned to be undertaken by the office of community
wellness and safety.
6. Violence-related statistics and other related information.
7. Any information requested by the mayor or the common council.
Part 3. This ordinance takes effect January 1, 2024.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion
PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
48. 230948 An ordinance relating to parking controls.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 101-23-2 of the Code relating to No Stopping is amended by adding
the following:
On North 48th Street from West Center Street to a point 120 feet south
Part 2. Section 101-23-3 of the Code relating to No Parking is amended by striking
the following:
“On the east side of North Farwell Avenue from the north curb line of East Kane
Place to a point 50 feet north thereof at any time”
Part 3. Section 101-23-3 of the Code relating to No Parking is amended by adding
the following:
On the east side of North Cramer Street from East Kenwood Boulevard to a point 45
feet north
On the east side of North Farwell Avenue from East Kane Place to a point 70 feet
north
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion
PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
49. 230949 An ordinance relating to traffic controls.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 101-15 of the Code relating to Yield Signs is amended by adding the
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following:
On West Main Street at South Oak Park Court
On West Townsend Street at North 54th Street
On North 95th Street at West Rio Street northwest bound
Part 2. Section 101-16-1 of the Code relating to Stop Signs is amended by adding
the following:
On West Kaul Avenue at North 112th Street
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Ordinance be PASSED. This motion
PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
50. 230951 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of the 2023-24 Aging and Disability
Vaccination Collaborative grant from Milwaukee County.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from
Milwaukee County to provide vaccination services for seniors; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant program from July 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024
will cost $49,999, comprised of $49,999, or 100%, grantor share and $0, or 0%,
City share; now, therefore, be it;
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Health
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Milwaukee Code of Ordinances Section 304-81; and, be
it
Further Resolved, that the Commissioner of Health or their designee is authorized to
execute the grant agreement for these funds; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant parent account of the 2023 Special
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Revenue-Grant and Aid Projects Fund, the following amounts for the project titled
Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative:
Project/Grant GR000230000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Subclass R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $49,999
2. Create the necessary Special Revenue Fund Grant and Aid Project/Grant and
Project Levels; budget to these Project/Grant values the amounts required under the
grant agreement; and be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted to the Health Department which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount appropriated sums for specified purposes as indicated in
the grant budget and incur costs consistent with the award date.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
51. 230969 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a U.S. Department of Justice
FY2023 COPS Technology and Equipment Program (Congressionally Directed
Spending) grant.
Whereas, Under the terms of CFDA #16.710, the City of Milwaukee appears to be
eligible for grant funds from the U.S. Department of Justice to partially fund the public
radio upgrade project - year I; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant from 12/29/2022 to 12/31/2024 would cost
$6,000,000, of which $0 would be provided by the City and $6,000,000 (100%)
would be provided by the grantor; now, therefore, be it
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Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the Police
Department is authorized to accept this grant without further approval unless the terms
of the grant change as indicated in Section 304-81, Milwaukee Code of Ordinances;
and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2023 Special Revenue -
Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the program/project titled 2023
COPS Technology and Equipment Program Grant:
Project/Grant GR0002300000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $6,000,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant Levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement; and
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values.
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Police Department, which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date; and
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each
specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
52. 230970 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2023 Public Health Vending
Machine Program grant.
Whereas, the City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the State
of Wisconsin Department of Health Services for the purchase of a public health
vending machine and harm reduction supplies; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant from 7/1/2023 to 6/30/2024 would cost
$55,000 of which, $0 would be provided by the city and $55,000 (100%) would be
provided by the grantor; now therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the Police
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Section 304-81, of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances;
and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2023 Special Revenue -
Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the program/project titled 2023
Public Health Vending Machine Program:
Project/Grant GR0002300000
Fund 0150
Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $55,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant Levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement;
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values; and, be it
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Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Police Department, which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each
specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent.
3. Enter into agreements as detailed in the grant budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
53. 230972 Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2024 Wisconsin Department of
Justice Gunshot Location Technology Program grant.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for grant funds from the
Wisconsin Department of Justice to support use of gunshot detection and location
technology to alert MPD when and where gunshots are fired within the coverage area
to enable rapid deployment and law enforcement response; and
Whereas, The operation of this grant from 11/1/2023 to 6/30/2024 would cost
$175,000 of which, $0 would be provided by the city and $175,000 (100%) would
be provided by the grantor; now therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the Police
Department shall accept this grant without further approval unless the terms of the
grant change as indicated in Section 304-81, of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances;
and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Comptroller is authorized to:
1. Commit funds within the Project/Grant Parent of the 2023 Special Revenue -
Grant and Aid Projects the following amounts for the program/project titled 2024
Gunshot Location Technology Program Grant:
Project/Grant GR0002300000
Fund 0150
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Org 9990
Program 0001
Budget Year 0000
Sub Class R999
Account 000600
Project Grantor Share
Amount $175,000
2. Create the necessary Grant and Aid Project/Grant and Project/Grant Levels;
budget against these Project/Grant values the amount required under the grant
agreement;
3. Establish the necessary City Share Project Values; and, be it
Further Resolved, That these funds are budgeted for the Police Department, which is
authorized to:
1. Expend from the amount budgeted for specified purposes as indicated in the grant
budget and incur costs consistent with the award date;
2. Transfer funds within the project budget as long as the amount expended for each
specific purpose does not exceed the amount authorized by the budget by 10 percent.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
54. 230956 Appointment of Emily Cadman to the Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee by
the Chair of the Public Safety and Health Committee.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Appointment be CONFIRMED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
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No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
55. 231037 Communication from the Fire and Police Commission relating to Standard Operating
Procedures.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. SPIKER that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
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THE ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
56. 230626 A substitute ordinance relating to the 1st Amendment to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Block 3 - Arena Master Plan, Phase 1 for changes to the
previously approved music venue, and the change in zoning from DPD to a General
Planned Development for a portion of 1051 North Vel R. Phillips Avenue located on
the west side of North Vel R. Phillips Avenue, north of West State Street, in the 4th
Aldermanic District.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee (“Common Council”), do
ordain as follows:
Part 1. There is added to the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances (“Code”) a new section
to read as follows:
(1) In accordance with the provisions of Section 295-907 of the Code relating to the
establishment of planned development districts, the Common Council approves the
subject amended Detailed Planned Development, which is restricted to the time limit
of 5 years from the effective date of this ordinance unless the criteria per
s.295-907-2-c-11 are met as referenced in Exhibit A, a copy of which is attached to
this Common Council File which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a
part as though fully set forth herein.
(2) The zoning map is amended to change the zoning for the properties located at: 500
West State Street, Tax Key No. 391-0731-000; 1051 North Vel R Phillips Avenue,
Tax Key No. 392-0351-000; and 1047 North Vel R Phillips Avenue, Tax Key No.
392-0355-000 relating to the First Amendment to Detailed Planned Development
(DPD) as shown as Outlot 1 of CSM 9448 and Lot 1, Lot 2, and Outlot 1 of CSM
DCD #3404; and an approximately 2,434 square foot portion of land that will be
shifted from 1051 North Vel R Phillips Avenue (zoned DPD) to 430 West State
Street, Tax Key No. 392-0352-000, zoned General Planned Development (GPD -
Arena Master Plan) as shown as Lot 3 of CSM DCD #3404.
(3) The requirements set forth in said detailed plan attached to this Common Council
File as Exhibit A, constitute the zoning regulations for the area contained in such
planned development district described, provided further, that the effect of the
approval of such detailed plan is that such plan shall limit and control construction,
location, use and operation of all land and structures included within the detailed plan
to all conditions and limitations set forth in such detailed plan.
Part 2. Any persons, firm, company or corporation owning, controlling or managing
any building or premises wherein or whereon there shall be placed or there exists
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anything in violation of the terms of this ordinance; or who shall build contrary to the
plans or specifications submitted to and approved by the Commissioner of the
Department of City Development, or any person, firm, company or corporation who
shall omit, neglect or refuse to do any act required in this ordinance shall be subject to
the penalties provided in Section 200-19 of the Code.
Part 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance
is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such
holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The Common Council
declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase or portion irrespective of the fact that any one or more
sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases or other portions be declared
void or invalid.
Sponsors: Ald. Bauman
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
57. 230628 A substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Two-Family Residential,
RT1, to Local Business, LB1, for commercial development on the western portion of
5208 South 27th Street, located on the east side of South 27th Street, south of West
Abbott Avenue, in the 13th Aldermanic District.
Resolved, That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, do ordain
as follows:
Part 1. That is added to the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances a new section to read as
follows:
The zoning map is amended to change the zoning for the western portion of 5208
South 27th Street, Tax Key No. 644-9968-100 (Lot 1 of CSM DCD #3406), from
Two-Family Residential (RT1) to Local Business (LB1).
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Ordinance be PASSED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
58. 230726 Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Park Place, Stage 17 to allow additional signage on an
existing building located at 11414 West Park Place, on the south side of West Liberty
Drive, north of West Park Place, in the 9th Aldermanic District.
Whereas, Section 295-907-2(i) of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances permits minor
modifications to planned developments after approval of the Common Council; and
Whereas, The detailed plan for a planned development (“DPD”) known as Park
Place, Stage 17, located on the south side of West Liberty Drive, east of West Park
Place, was approved by the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee on
November 9, 1999 under File No. 990938; and
Whereas, The minor modification to Park Place, Stage 17 to allow an additional
building wall sign is consistent with the spirit and intent of the approved plan and will
not adversely affect the surrounding development, a copy of which is attached to this
Common Council File as Exhibit A which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and
made a part as though fully set forth herein; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the minor
modification:
1. Is consistent with the spirit and intent of the previously approved DPD.
2. Will not change the general character of the DPD.
3. Will not cause a substantial relocation of principal or accessory structures.
4. Will not cause a substantial relocation or reduction of parking, loading or recreation
areas.
5. Will not cause a substantial relocation of traffic facilities.
6. Will not increase the land coverage of buildings and parking areas.
7. Will not increase the gross floor area of buildings or the number of dwelling units.
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8. Will not reduce the amount of approved open space, landscaping or screening; and,
be it
Further Resolved, That the minor modification is approved in accordance with the
Milwaukee Code of Ordinances, Section 295-907-2(i).
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
59. 230727 Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Highland Park to allow two additional elevators to be added
to an existing multi-family residential building located at 1818 West Juneau Avenue,
on the north side of West Juneau Avenue between North 18th and North 19th
Streets, in the 4th Aldermanic District.
Whereas, Section 295-907-2(i) of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances permits minor
modifications to planned developments after approval of the Common Council; and
Whereas, The detailed plan for a planned development (“DPD”) known as Highland
Park, located West McKinley Avenue to the north, North 17th Street to the east,
West Juneau Avenue to the south and North 20th Street to the west, was approved
by the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee on July 31, 2003 under File No.
030411; and
Whereas, The minor modification to Highland Park to allow two additional elevators
to be added to an existing multi-family building is consistent with the spirit and intent of
the approved plan and will not adversely affect the surrounding development, a copy
of which is attached to this Common Council File as Exhibit A which is on file in the
office of the City Clerk and made a part as though fully set forth herein; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the minor
modification:
1. Is consistent with the spirit and intent of the previously approved DPD.
2. Will not change the general character of the DPD.
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3. Will not cause a substantial relocation of principal or accessory structures.
4. Will not cause a substantial relocation or reduction of parking, loading or recreation
areas.
5. Will not cause a substantial relocation of traffic facilities.
6. Will not increase the land coverage of buildings and parking areas.
7. Will not increase the gross floor area of buildings or the number of dwelling units.
8. Will not reduce the amount of approved open space, landscaping or screening; and,
be it
Further Resolved, That the minor modification is approved in accordance with the
Milwaukee Code of Ordinances, Section 295-907-2(i).
Sponsors: Ald. Bauman
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
60. 230961 Substitute resolution releasing certain deed restrictions related to the 1984
conveyance of the property at 228 East Brown Street, now known as 232 East
Brown Street, and authorizing the City of Milwaukee Department of City
Development to enter into an agreement or agreements with the owner of the property
at 232 East Brown Street in the 6th Aldermanic District.
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee (“City”) previously owned a vacant lot property
known as 228 East Brown Street, now combined and known as 232 East Brown
Street (“The Property”); and
Whereas, The City declared The Property surplus in 1982 and listed the Property for
sale; and
Whereas, The City sold The Property in 1984 with a quit claim deed that contained
certain restrictions (Recorded document number 5738475 at the Milwaukee County
Register of Deeds); and
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Whereas, The 1984 quit claim deed imposed restrictions that The Property be
combined with the buyer’s property, the property could not be divided from the
buyer’s property, and that The Property could not have a principal building erected on
it without the approval of the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee; and
Whereas, The structure owned by the 1984 buyer has since been demolished, and
Whereas, The Property is now a vacant lot with no existing improvements; and
Whereas, The current owner of The Property, Chelsea W23, LLC (“The Owner”),
would like to subdivide the property by certified survey map and build two two-unit
(duplex) structures on The Property; and
Whereas, The Owner is still subject to the same deed restrictions as the 1984 buyer;
and
Whereas, The Owner has met with the neighborhood and been responsive to the
concerns of the neighborhood; and
Whereas, The Owner agrees to follow all applicable building codes and the City of
Milwaukee Zoning Code; and
Whereas, The Property is subject to the Brewer’s Hill Harambee Neighborhood
Conservation Overlay District which stipulates development and design standards for
new buildings erected within the Overlay; and
Whereas, The Owner has voluntarily agreed to the terms of a new agreement to be
recorded at the Milwaukee County Register of Deeds that prohibits The Owner and
any subsequent owners from using any of the units at the duplex as a Tourist Rooming
House for a period of twenty years following the date of the agreement; and
Whereas, Tourist Rooming House is the State of Wisconsin terminology for what is
commonly referred to as short-term rental and vacation rental use; and
Whereas, The Owner has presented preliminary plans to the City of Milwaukee
Department of City Development (“DCD”) and committed to working further with
DCD to refine all plans prior to permitting; and
Whereas, The local Alderperson is supportive of the construction of two new
duplexes on The Property and the new agreement to be recorded prohibiting the units
from being used as Tourist Rooming House use on the Property; and
Whereas, To accomplish their development goals, The Owner must have the deed
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restrictions from the 1984 deed waived by the Common Council; now, therefore, be it
Resolved; By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee; that the proper City
officials are authorized to execute all documents necessary to release the deed
restrictions proscribed in the 1984 deed; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the proper City officials are authorized to enter into and
record an agreement with The Owner that prohibits use of the housing units on The
Property as Tourist Rooming House units; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the proper City officials are authorized to execute all other
documents necessary to accomplish the intent of this resolution.
Sponsors: Ald. Coggs
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
61. 230962 Resolution authorizing acceptance of an unsolicited offer to purchase from Richard
Fabich, Jr. for the City-owned tax deed property located at 931 West Scott Street, in
the 12th Aldermanic District.
Whereas, The property at 931 West Scott Street (Tax Key 4320236100)
(“Property”) was acquired by the City from Helena H. Fabich(“Former Owner”)
through in rem property tax foreclosure in August of 2022; and
Whereas, Richard Fabich Jr. (“Buyer”) resided in the property for over 50 years with
his mother, Helena H. Fabich, who was the former owner and is now deceased. Mr.
Fabich desires to purchase the Property from the City; and
Whereas, The buyer missed the deadline to file the application to vacate the in-rem
judgment; and
Whereas, The Department of City Development (“DCD”) recommended that the
property be marketed for sale; and
Whereas, Section 304-49-8 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances allows the City to
accept unsolicited offers to purchase property when the City receives fair
compensation, whether monetary or non-monetary; and
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Whereas, The local Council member desires to authorize the sale of the Property to
the Buyer to keep the property in the family; and
Whereas, the file sponsor recommends accepting the Buyer’s purchase price offer of
$5,462.81 which represents the taxes due at the time of foreclosure and departmental
expenses; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the DCD is authorized to accept an unsolicited offer to purchase the
Property from the Buyer, provided that the Buyer meets the following conditions:
1) The offer price equals the sponsor of the file’s recommendation, which is
$5,462.81.
2) The Buyer provides documented evidence of financial ability to pay the full sales
price at closing, and understands that the evidence will be verified by DCD.
3) The Buyer passes all of the City’s standard buyer checks.
4) The Buyer closes the sale no later than December 15, 2023 following the
certification of this file; and, be it
Further Resolved, That if the sale does not close by December 15, 2023, the offer
shall be deemed to be rejected; and, be it
Further Resolved, That upon sale closing, sale proceeds will be distributed as required
by MCO 304-49-12.
Sponsors: Ald. Perez
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Resolution be ADOPTED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
62. 230911 Reappointment of Jennifer Current to the Board of Zoning Appeals by the Mayor.
(3rd Aldermanic District)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Appointment be CONFIRMED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
63. 230912 Reappointment of Eric Lowenberg to the Board of Zoning Appeals by the Mayor.
(14th Aldermanic District)
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Appointment be CONFIRMED. This
motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
64. 230955 Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource
requirements final reporting for The Cathedral Frame the Square Project in the 4th
aldermanic district.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. MURPHY that this Communication be PLACED ON
FILE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
Communications from City officers were read and ordered on file without objection.
MATTERS FOR IMMEDIATE ADOPTION
65. 231126 Resolution approving final certified survey maps.
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the following
certified survey maps be and hereby are approved:
NAME TAX KEY NUMBER(S)
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MKE Block 23 LLC (3404) 392-2371-110
Jaggi S. Ghotra (3406) 644-9968-100
Sponsors: Ald. Bauman and Ald. Spiker
A motion was made by ALD. WESTMORELAND that this Resolution-Immediate
Adoption be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
66. 231127 Resolution conditionally approving a final certified survey map.
Whereas, The Department of City Development received an application requesting the
approval of a final certified survey map by Sixteenth Street Community Health
Centers, Inc; and
Whereas, The final certified survey map combines two parcels into one parcel; and
Whereas, Section 119-5 of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances allows for conditional
approval of final certified survey maps; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the following
certified survey map be and hereby is conditionally approved, with the conditions
outlined in Attachment A:
NAME
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, Inc.(DCD 3398)
TAX KEY NUMBER(S)
433-1236-000, 433-1233-110
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Resolution-Immediate Adoption be
ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
67. 231168 Appointment of Jezamil Arroyo-Vega to serve as the Commissioner of Building
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Inspection by the Mayor.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
A motion was made by ALD. CHAMBERS JR. that this Appointment be
CONFIRMED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
68. 231169 Resolution amending the City of Milwaukee’s legislative package to seek introduction
and passage of State of Wisconsin legislation that would prohibit an individual
convicted of disorderly conduct as a result of domestic violence from possessing
firearms.
Whereas, According to End Domestic Violence Wisconsin, deaths as a result of
domestic abuse have risen sharply since 2018; and
Whereas, In 2022, 68 people were domestic violence homicide victims in Wisconsin,
and an additional 22 domestic violence homicide perpetrators subsequently died by
suicide; and
Whereas, The vast majority of domestic abuse homicides in Wisconsin, over 80%,
involve a firearm; and
Whereas, Under federal law, a person is prohibited from possessing a firearm if he or
she has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence; and
Whereas, Under Wisconsin state law, a person who is prohibited from possessing a
firearm under federal or state law also may not purchase a firearm or be issued a
license to carry a concealed weapon; and
Whereas, State law requires the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), before
approving a handgun purchase or issuing a license, to conduct a background check to
determine if the person is prohibited from possessing a firearm; and
Whereas, To determine if the person is prohibited under federal law, DOJ must
review court records of all of the person's criminal convictions to identify if any
conviction is for a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence; and
Whereas, DOJ must determine if the relationship between the offender and the victim
qualifies as a domestic relationship and if the offender engaged in violent conduct when
committing the crime; and
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Whereas, Currently, state statues do not make a distinction between violent and
non-violent disorderly conduct; and
Whereas, Currently, Wisconsin’s definition of domestic abuse encompasses
relationship categories that are not part of the federal definition; and
Whereas, The current wording of the disorderly conduct and domestic violence
statutes makes it difficult for DOJ to make a quick determination relating to possession
of firearms in domestic abuse cases; and
Whereas, Reorganization and rewording of statutory language relating to the crime of
disorderly conduct and the definition of domestic abuse would enable the DOJ to
more easily determine if a conviction qualifies as a misdemeanor crime of domestic
violence; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that Common Council
Resolution File Number 220724 is amended by inserting the following item in the
document attached to the file and identified as “Amended State Legislative Package”:
Public Safety Common Council Seek introduction and passage of State
and Public legislation to prohibit an individual
Health convicted of disorderly conduct as a
result of domestic violence from
possessing firearms.
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the City Clerk shall forward copies of this resolution to
members of the City of Milwaukee’s delegation to the Wisconsin Legislature.
Sponsors: COMMON COUNCIL
A motion was made by ALD. BROSTOFF that this Resolution-Immediate Adoption
be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye, 15 - Ald.Pratt, Ald.Chambers Jr., Ald.Brostoff, Ald.Bauman,
Ald.Westmoreland, Ald.Coggs, Ald.Rainey, Ald.Zamarripa,
Ald.Taylor, Ald.Murphy, Ald.Borkowski, Ald.Perez, Ald.Spiker,
Ald.Dimitrijevic Ald.Stamper
No, 0
Announcements were made.
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There being no further business to come before the Common Council, the meeting adjourned at
10:41 AM
Joanna Polanco, Staff Assistant
Council Records Section
City Clerk's Office
This meeting can be viewed in its entirety through the City's Legislative Research Center at
http://milwaukee.legistar.com/calendar.
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Agenda
City Hall
City of Milwaukee 200 East Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Council Agenda
COMMON COUNCIL
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 9:00 AM Common Council Chamber
Jose G. Perez, 12th District
President
Andrea M. Pratt, 1st District Milele A. Coggs, 6th District Mark A. Borkowski, 11th District
Mark Chambers, 2nd District Khalif J. Rainey, 7th District Scott P. Spiker, 13th District
Jonathan Brostoff, 3rd District JoCasta Zamarripa, 8th District Marina Dimitrijevic, 14th District
Robert Bauman, 4th District Larresa Taylor, 9th District Russell W. Stamper, II, 15th District
Lamont Westmoreland, 5th District Michael J. Murphy, 10th District
Order of Business
1. Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Invocation or Silent Meditation
4. Approval of Previous Minutes
5. Presentations
6. Unfinished Business
7. Reports of Standing Committees
Licenses, Ald. Coggs, Chair; Ald. Borkowski, Vice-Chair
Public Works, Ald. Bauman, Chair; Ald. Stamper, II, Vice-Chair
Finance and Personnel, Ald. Dimitrijevic, Chair; Ald. Spiker, Vice-Chair
Judiciary and Legislation, Ald. Borkowski, Chair; Ald. Bauman, Vice-Chair
Public Safety and Health, Ald. Spiker, Chair; Ald. Rainey, Vice-Chair
Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development, Ald. Murphy, Chair; Ald. Bauman, Vice-Chair
8. Communications to be Ordered on File
9. Matters for Immediate Adoption
10. Presentation of Ordinances, Resolutions, Motions, and Communications
11. Announcements
Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities through sign language interpreters or auxiliary aids.
For assistance contact the Legislative Services ADA Coordinator at 286-2998, (FAX)286-3456, (TDD)286-2025 or by writing to Room 205, City Hall,
200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. 230001 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 04/18/2023
Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2024 budget.
Consideration of a veto submitted by His Honor, Mayor Cavalier Johnson.
COMMENDATORY AND CONDOLATORY RESOLUTIONS
2. 231028 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 11/21/2023
Communication from the City Clerk relating to various commendatory/condolatory
resolutions to be acknowledged and affirmed by the Common Council.
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THE LICENSES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING
3. 231024 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Motion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relating to licenses.
Detailed information relating to the contents of this file may be found by searching
under this number at http://milwaukee.legistar.com/legislation.
Alternatively, the complete file including detailed information identifying the
specific subject matters to be discussed at the meeting may be inspected at the
office of the License Division, Room 105, City Hall, 200 E. Wells St., Milwaukee,
53202, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
4. 231022 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the License Division relating to a list of all Class “B” special
licenses issued by the City Clerk in 2022.
5. 231023 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the License Division relating to “Class B” Tavern licenses issued by
the City Clerk.
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THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
6. 230974 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution determining it necessary to make various assessable public improvements at
various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering
cost estimated to be $15,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $100,000.
7. 230975 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution determining it necessary to make various nonassessable public improvements
at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City engineering
cost estimated to be $79,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $2,126,000.
8. 230976 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution approving construction of nonassessable public improvements at
various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City construction
cost estimated to be $6,920,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being
$27,630,000.
9. 231040 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution authorizing the installation of cellular network equipment at 749 West State
Street.
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
10. 230789 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Communication relating to the Capital Improvements Committee’s recommendations for
the Mayor’s proposed 2024 executive budget.
11. 230968 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the Department of Public Works relating to the implementation of
the WDNR 2021 Urban Nonpoint Source & Storm Water Management Program Planning
grant Road Salt Reduction Education and its snow and ice control operations
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THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
12. 230987 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2023 rates of pay of offices and positions in
the City Service.
13. 230988 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2023 offices and positions in the City Service.
14. 230989 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2024 rates of pay of offices and positions in
the City Service.
15. 230990 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
A substitute ordinance to further amend the 2024 offices and positions in the City Service.
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
16. 221825 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Borkowski INTRODUCED ON: 03/21/2023
Substitute resolution relating to the City of Milwaukee Social Media Policy.
17. 230720 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Substitute resolution relative to acceptance and funding of the 2023-2024 Preventive
Health Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
18. 230916 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Borkowski INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Resolution relating to the proposed City of Milwaukee Prohibited Foreign Products
Policy.
19. 230947 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution authorizing the sale and issuance of up to $100,000,000 Sewerage
System Second Lien Revenue Bonds in one or more series
20. 230952 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to the acceptance and funding of the 2024 WIC (Women, Infants, &
Children) grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
21. 230964 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to the expenditure of funds to be reimbursed by greater than
anticipated revenue. (Special Purpose Account - Firefighters Relief Fund)
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22. 230971 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a State of Wisconsin Department of
Children and Families Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program -
Milwaukee County Domestic Violence High Risk Team (DVHRT) grant.
23. 230973 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2024 Wisconsin Department of Justice
Beat Patrol Program grant.
24. 230978 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution authorizing acceptance and funding of the 2023-2024 Epidemiology
and Laboratory Capacity (ELC) Program - Project S: Strengthening the United States
Response to Resistant Gonorrhea (SURRG) grant from the Department of Health
Services.
25. 230979 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution amending Common Council File Number 221607 relative to
acceptance and funding of the COVID-19 Phylodynamics grant from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
26. 230995 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Dimitrijevic, Ald. INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Spiker, Ald. Coggs, Ald. Murphy and Ald.
Chambers Jr.
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a $200,000 subrecipient agreement from
the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission relating to development of a
Milwaukee Metropolitan Climate Action Plan.
27. 231018 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution authorizing an amendment to the City of Milwaukee Deferred Compensation
Plan Master Agreement to eliminate the “first day of the month” rule, as permitted by
SECURE 2.0.
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
28. 230775 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Communication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification
studies scheduled for Fire and Police Commission action.
29. 230923 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Borkowski INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Communication relating to the City of Milwaukee's management of public records and
information.
30. 230985 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
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Communication from the Department of Employee Relations amending the Salary and
Positions Ordinances relating to clerical or administrative corrections.
31. 230984 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification
studies scheduled for City Service Commission action.
32. 231049 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the City Comptroller relating to a Milwaukee Water Works IT
Disaster Recovery Assessment.
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THE JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
33. 221961 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 04/18/2023
A substitute ordinance relating to revisions of various provisions of the code for purposes
of correcting errors, clarifying language and eliminating obsolete provisions.
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
34. 221840 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 03/21/2023
Substitute resolution relative to legislative bills.
35. 230806 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Substitute resolution relating to the claim of Chanetta Doxy.
36. 230946 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 2480 W Medford
Avenue, in the 15th Aldermanic District to its former owner AP & SONS LLC c/o
Amondo Perry.
37. 231005 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 215 W Maple Street, Unit 609,
in the 12th Aldermanic District to its former owner, Brian Firkus.
38. 231006 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to a class action settlement with the 3M Company and E.I. Dupont de
Nemours and Company, DuPong de Nemours, Inc., The Chemours Company, The
Chemours Company FC, LLC, and Corteva, Inc. relating to per- and polyfluoralkyl
substances contamination of public water systems.
39. 231020 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 7703 W Sheridan
Ave., Unit D, in the 2nd Aldermanic District to its former owner Jacqueline Douglas.
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
40. 230998 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Appointment of Adrienne German to the Equal Rights Commission by the Mayor. (7th
Aldermanic District)
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
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41. 221390 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 01/17/2023
Resolution relating to the claim of Elizabeth and Shane Kasmarek.
42. 230899 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Substitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 8129 W Green Tree
Road, in the 9th Aldermanic District to its former owner VB ONE, LLC C/O April Toy.
43. 231045 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the Office of the Inspector General relating to the Report of
Investigation Deputy City Attorney Conducts Legal Affairs for Private Practice Clients on
City Time.
DISALLOWANCE AND INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING:
44. 220803 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/20/2022
Resolution relating to the claim of Patrick and Stephanie Russell.
45. 221404 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 01/17/2023
Resolution relating to the appeal of Jameka Pitts for property damage.
46. 230903 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Resolution relating to the claim of Bobby Thompson.
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THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
47. 230920 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
An ordinance relating to annual reports of the office of violence prevention.
48. 230948 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
An ordinance relating to parking controls.
49. 230949 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
An ordinance relating to traffic controls.
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
50. 230951 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of the 2023-24 Aging and Disability
Vaccination Collaborative grant from Milwaukee County.
51. 230969 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a U.S. Department of Justice FY2023
COPS Technology and Equipment Program (Congressionally Directed Spending) grant.
52. 230970 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2023 Public Health Vending Machine
Program grant.
53. 230972 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Resolution relating to acceptance and funding of a 2024 Wisconsin Department of Justice
Gunshot Location Technology Program grant.
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
54. 230956 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Appointment of Emily Cadman to the Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee by the
Chair of the Public Safety and Health Committee.
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
55. 231037 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
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Communication from the Fire and Police Commission relating to Standard Operating
Procedures.
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THE ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDS:
PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:
56. 230626 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Bauman INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2023
A substitute ordinance relating to the 1st Amendment to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Block 3 - Arena Master Plan, Phase 1 for changes to the
previously approved music venue, and the change in zoning from DPD to a General
Planned Development for a portion of 1051 North Vel R. Phillips Avenue located on the
west side of North Vel R. Phillips Avenue, north of West State Street, in the 4th
Aldermanic District.
(Committee Vote: Four "ayes" and one "no")
57. 230628 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/01/2023
A substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Two-Family Residential,
RT1, to Local Business, LB1, for commercial development on the western portion of 5208
South 27th Street, located on the east side of South 27th Street, south of West Abbott
Avenue, in the 13th Aldermanic District.
ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:
58. 230726 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Park Place, Stage 17 to allow additional signage on an existing
building located at 11414 West Park Place, on the south side of West Liberty Drive, north
of West Park Place, in the 9th Aldermanic District.
59. 230727 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Bauman INTRODUCED ON: 09/19/2023
Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned
Development known as Highland Park to allow two additional elevators to be added to an
existing multi-family residential building located at 1818 West Juneau Avenue, on the
north side of West Juneau Avenue between North 18th and North 19th Streets, in the 4th
Aldermanic District.
60. 230961 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Coggs INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Substitute resolution releasing certain deed restrictions related to the 1984 conveyance of
the property at 228 East Brown Street, now known as 232 East Brown Street, and
authorizing the City of Milwaukee Department of City Development to enter into an
agreement or agreements with the owner of the property at 232 East Brown Street in the
6th Aldermanic District.
61. 230962 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Perez INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
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Resolution authorizing acceptance of an unsolicited offer to purchase from Richard
Fabich, Jr. for the City-owned tax deed property located at 931 West Scott Street, in the
12th Aldermanic District.
CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:
62. 230911 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Reappointment of Jennifer Current to the Board of Zoning Appeals by the Mayor. (3rd
Aldermanic District)
63. 230912 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/10/2023
Reappointment of Eric Lowenberg to the Board of Zoning Appeals by the Mayor. (14th
Aldermanic District)
PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:
64. 230955 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 10/31/2023
Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource
requirements final reporting for The Cathedral Frame the Square Project in the 4th
aldermanic district.
Communications from City officers were read and ordered on file without objection.
MATTERS FOR IMMEDIATE ADOPTION
65. 231126 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Bauman and Ald. INTRODUCED ON: 11/21/2023
Spiker
Resolution approving final certified survey maps.
66. 231127 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 11/21/2023
Resolution conditionally approving a final certified survey map.
67. 231168 SPONSORED BY: THE CHAIR INTRODUCED ON: 11/21/2023
Appointment of Jezamil Arroyo-Vega to serve as the Commissioner of Building
Inspection by the Mayor.
68. 231169 SPONSORED BY: Ald. Dimitrijevic INTRODUCED ON: 11/21/2023
Resolution amending the City of Milwaukee’s legislative package to seek introduction and
passage of State of Wisconsin legislation that would prohibit an individual convicted of
disorderly conduct as a result of domestic violence from possessing firearms.
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