The Bay View Compass and the Bay Neighborhood Association are sponsoring a candidate forum on Tuesday, February 12 at the Lake Express Terminal Lobby, located at 2330 S. Lincoln Memorial Drive. The event begins at 7:00 pm and is open to the public.
Candidates for the contested Aldermanic District 14 seat (incumbent Tony Zielinski) and County Supervisor District 14 seat (incumbent Richard Nyklewicz, Jr., who is retiring) are forum participants.
Candidates for Aldermanic District 14 are Arthur Kimball, Andrew Reid, and Tony Zielinski and for County Supervisor District 14, Jason Haas, Steven Kraeger, Christopher Larson, and Sebastian Raclaw.
Candidates will be asked questions prepared by BVNA, the Bay View Compass, and from members of the audience. Bring a question to ask your next County Supervisor and Alderman—this is your chance to quiz the candidates about the issues and policies that matter to you!
Join us at Sven’s Cafe Tuesday, February 19th, 6:30 p.m. to discuss the 2008 Initiatives for the Transportation Committee, including adding environmental issues to the committee.
Committee Chair: Christa Marlowe
(Note - rescheduled from Feb. 12th due to the candidate forum).
Bay View Neighborhood Association Awarded Grant from Everyday Philanthropists
Milwaukee – January 17, 2008 – The Bay Neighborhood Association (BVNA) is honored to have been awarded a grant from Everyday Philanthropists of Greater Milwaukee for its Kinnickinnic Triangle Beautification Project. This work-in-progress is a coordinated effort between the City of Milwaukee, the Bay View Garden and Yard Society and the Bay View Neighborhood Association’s Public Spaces Committee to remove the concrete triangle bordered by Howell, Lincoln and Kinnickinnic Avenues, and replace it with perennial flowers and shrubs. Continue reading ‘BVNA receives grant from Everyday Philanthropists’
Bring a dish to pass - meet your fellow neighbors at Humboldt Park Pavilion, Sunday, January 13th at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. at the Kosciuszko Community Center
2nd District Crime Trend Meeting