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Reply Nearly 100 people attended the meeting last night. Many long-time area residents spoke out against the parking situation, stating that they already struggle to find street parking in the neighborhood. (Scott Anderson/Patch) SHOREWOOD, WI The Shorewood Plan Commission voted 5-2 Tuesday to grant a special parking exception to Catalyst Partners, moving a contentious East Capitol Drive apartment project one step closer to eventual construction. The project had already gained a special parking exception earlier in the year, but an appeal filed by the East Capitol Neighbors Association successfully knocked the project back for reconsideration. After following directions by the Shorewood Board of Appeals, the Plan Commission once again granted that special parking exception Tuesday. ....
$1.9T COVID-19 relief bill is far from a reality; Senate debate ahead $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill is far from a reality; Senate debate ahead The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill would send $1,400 checks to Americans, extend federal unemployment benefits, and help struggling industries. MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R) plans to delay the debate on the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. He told AM 1130 Radio on Wednesday, March 3 that he is going to force the reading of the entire bill which he said could take ten hours. The bill as it stands now would send Wisconsin $5.5 billion. Here is a breakdown of money for other communities in southeast Wisconsin: ....
By Jeramey Jannene - Mar 3rd, 2021 02:08 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Village of Shorewood. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. The Shorewood Village Board unanimously chose to create a $2.5 million affordable housing fund Monday evening. “This is a good start, this is the right start,” said trustee Warren, the first Black trustee in village history, said he was fortunate enough to move to the village with his single mother when he was a junior in high school. “Frankly, I don’t know that people would be lucky enough to have that opportunity that I have now,” said Warren, now an attorney with Northwestern Mutual. ....