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A new effort is underway to provide more options for those commuting from Milwaukee to the surrounding suburbs by the spring of 2022.
The Regional Transit Leadership Council, a local group looking to address transportation challenges in southeastern Wisconsin, is developing a plan to bring last mile service to Brookfield, New Berlin, Franklin and Oak Creek. Currently about half the jobs in southeastern Wisconsin are outside of the reach of public transportation systems, and that presents challenges for people accessing those jobs, said Dave Steele, the council s executive director.
Public transportation options between the county and suburbs require transfers, and may take more than 90 minutes each way without connecting the commuter directly to their workplace.
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Shareholders of the Moundsville Country Club are in the process of being contacted to decide on the clubâs possible sale.
Editor’s note: Story has been updated to reflect that the Moundsville Country Club is a for-profit enitity.
MOUNDSVILLE Shareholders in the Moundsville Country Club are being contacted to determine the future of the 81-year-old institution after the club has received a purchase offer from the Regional Economic Development Partnership.
The partnership, commonly referred to as “RED,” offered $8.025 million in July 2019 to buy the country club and its 163.5 acres of land just south of Moundsville along W.Va. 2. The letter of intent from RED has a closing date of Dec. 31, 2021, club officials said.
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Wheeling City Manager Robert Herron, left, and Mayor Glenn Elliott are slated to give comments and reports this afternoon when the Mayorâs Advisory Commission on Economic and Industrial Development gathers for its first in-person meeting.
WHEELING The newly resurrected Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Economic and Industrial Development is expected to gather today for its second substantive meeting and its first in-person meeting since the revived group became active late last year.
The commission is scheduled to meet at 2 p.m. today in council chambers inside the City-County Building on Chapline Street in downtown Wheeling. While most members of the commission are expected to attend in-person, Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott said some members may still participate virtually if they are unable to attend in-person.
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