A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Thursday, June 10 to kick off construction on the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS)’s East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held today to mark the start of the Milwaukee County bus rapid-transit project, a nine-mile route that will connect major employment centers in Wauwatosa and downtown Milwaukee.
Creating large empty lot. Could site be redeveloped? By Jeramey Jannene - Jun 9th, 2021 10:34 am //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
An industrial building originally constructed for Allen-Bradley is being demolished, creating a large developable lot at the south end of Walker’s Point.
A crew from Veit & Co. has spent the past week demolishing the western half of the 230,000-square-foot industrial facility at 1618 S. 1st St. A demolition permit indicates the older eastern portion, which backs up to the Kinnickinnic River Trail and Canadian Pacific railroad tracks will remain. An October 2020 raze permit estimates the cost of the job at $1 million.
Rep. Moore requested $19 million for projects in Milwaukee. By Laura Olson - Jun 9th, 2021 12:17 pm //end headline wrapper ?>(Photo by Martin Nilla/Wisconsin Examiner)
WASHINGTON U.S. House Democrats’ highway funding bill is poised to include roughly three out of five transportation projects submitted by members, as legislators vie for their share of federal dollars through the resurrected congressional earmarks process.
The 1,473 projects that made the cut were out of 2,383 that Democratic and Republican legislators requested for inclusion in a federal infrastructure bill, at a time when infrastructure is the subject of prolonged, high-profile negotiations between the White House and Republicans in Congress.The earmarks list detailed in an amendment to five-year, $547 billion surface transportation reauthorization bill that the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will take up on Wednesday has a price tag of $5.7 billi