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stanley website Plan Commission approved an ordinance Monday to turn a section of S. 24th Street into a pedestrian-only space. According to the commission, the stretch of 24th from Legion to Rogers Streets would be called South 24th Street Pedestrian Mall. The mall would border the east side of the building that s home
stanley cup to the Don Sallie Davis Boys Girls Club and Rogers Street Academy. I think it ll be helpful, as far as the area. We got the school over here. We got the club over here, said Keith Leavy, who works at Davis Boys Girls Club. MPS Department of Facilities and Maintenance Services has spearheaded the project. In a draft rendering provided by MPS, the mall, essentially a small park, would contain plants and trees, a turf soccer field, and other space for kids to play. The Department of Public Works and Milwaukee Metropolican Sewerage District have also been involved. Traffic on the north side of the mall along 24th would be rerouted using a turnaround that also serves as a drop-off for students. The only concern I got is with the cars speeding by. A lot of cars don t like to obey stop signs and stuff like that. With the expansion and things they re doing it can only help, said Leavy. The project falls in the 8th District of Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa, who
botella stanley supports the transformation of 24th. She said some neighbors have warmed to the idea after having concerns about losing parking and people gathering in the park. I think it s Aadz Residents give feedback on reckless driving: Takes a community to raise a child, we got a lot of problems
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