FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
Regular MeetingMilwaukee, WI · October 7, 2016
Minutes
City Hall
City of Milwaukee 200 East Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Meeting Minutes
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
ALD. MILELE A. COGGS, CHAIR
Ald. Chantia Lewis, Vice-Chair
Ald. Terry L. Witkowski, Ald. Michael J. Murphy, and Ald.
Russell W. Stamper, II
Staff Assistant, Chris Lee, 286-2232; Fax: 286-3456,
clee@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Liaison, John Ledvina, 286-8637,
jledvi@milwaukee.gov
Friday, October 7, 2016 1:30 PM Room 301-B, Third Floor, City Hall
2017 BUDGET HEARINGS
Meeting reconvened: 1:54 P.M.
Present 5 - Hamilton, Lewis, Murphy, Stamper, Witkowski
1. 160001 Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2017 budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Eric Pearson - Budget Office provided an overview.
Judge Derek Mosley and Presiding Judge Philip Chavez
Sheldyn Himle - Municipal Court
The court offers walk-in hours and is one of the few municipal courts in the country to
do so.
You can pay $20 on any warrant amount and they will remove the warrant and put
the person on a payment plan (but this does not include building and zoning cases).
They also have started initiatives to help the homeless and the mentally ill and it's
called "Housing First" aimed at ending chronic homelessness in Milwaukee County.
The court lifts its warrants so the homeless can be eligible for housing. If they stay in
the housing with no problems for 30-60 days, they'll eliminate those tickets. Judge
Chavez brings the court to homeless veterans four times a year and Municipal Court
also works with the homeless section of the Police Department. They have also
taken court to specific public schools and are working through some issues to do it
more often.
Last year MPS was funded for universal driver's education through Municipal Court;
262 students were served and 92% were students of color and 80% qualified for
free/reduced lunch and there was a 99% pass rate on the test. This year there's a
fee-based program which MPS wants to serve 1,400 students, then 2,400, then
3,600 students in succeeding years. There is $50,000 in the current budget for this
program.
Ald. Murphy said the main issue he's hearing from citizens is reckless driving. He'd
like the court to research how to deal with reckless driving as people are losing faith
in the police and the courts.
In about 4 weeks, one branch of the court will dedicate one full day to working with
people who have warrants (Warrant Withdraw Wednesday) - they'll be extending the
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court hours and work with people who can't make an immediate payment to lift a
warrant.
They are trying to go after landlords financially, but they can easily creates LLCs
online to purchase properties cheaply.
Ald. Nik Kovac - questioned about how many and under what circumstances drivers'
licenses were taken away. Ald. Kovac also suggested a citizen advocate or a
customer-friendly/trained debt collector.
A motion was made by ALD. STAMPER that this Budget be HELD TO CALL OF
THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
Aye 5- Hamilton, Lewis, Witkowski, Murphy and Stamper
No 0
Meeting adjourned: 3:38 P.M.
Linda M. Elmer
Staff Assistant
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
Meeting Agenda
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
ALD. MILELE A. COGGS, CHAIR
Ald. Chantia Lewis, Vice-Chair
Ald. Terry L. Witkowski, Ald. Michael J. Murphy, and Ald.
Russell W. Stamper, II
Staff Assistant, Chris Lee, 286-2232; Fax: 286-3456,
clee@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Liaison, John Ledvina, 286-8637,
jledvi@milwaukee.gov
Friday, October 7, 2016 1:30 PM Room 301-B, Third Floor, City Hall
2017 BUDGET HEARINGS
1. 160001 Communication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2017 budget.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
-Municipal Court
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