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CITY-WIDE MILWAUKEE || Mary Glass, Chief Visionary Officer, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC attended SEWRPC/Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission TIP INFORMATION MEETING on Thursday, November 15, 2018, Washington Park Senior Center, Milwaukee, WI.
The meeting follows six (6) SEWRPC Pubic Meetings (9/10 thru 9/20/2018) for the Proposed Plan Amendment to Foxconn.
TIP Facts
- $1.9 Billion proposed to be invested on Transportation Infrastructure and Services in 2019-2022.
- State and local projects identified in budgets.
- All projects to be funded with Federal transit and highway funding.
- Projects in the TIP must be determined to be consistent with available funding.
- Projects must be consistent with VISION 2050 regional transportation plan.
Citizen Participation
MPA-LLC will host with collaboration, several Citizen-Focused Sessions with a Recommendation Report over the next month to help ensure that the fingerprint of the citizenry is included for the mass funding for TIP, Foxconn Amendment, the overall Vision 2050 plan, and Representative Evan Goyke - Goyke Report, Building the Bridge Report for starters.
Glass said, "We really must make certain that the Fudiciary Rule, appropriate resolutions and laws are present to impact and access the digital economy, quality of life for all Wisconsinites, address employment (un- and under) and poverty, address public transportation for seniors and all who qualify for GO PASS, address public transportation from city/urban-rural neighborhoods for employment when funds are made available from WisDOT, the Federal Highway, and Transit Administration." "We also must ensure that Tony Evers. WI elected-selected with a NEW agenda in mind that Governor-Elect, Mandela Barners, WI Lt. Governor-Elect, Sarah Godlewski, Treasurer-elect, Josh Kaul, WI Attorney General-Elect and NEW cabinet heads are sent a mandate that 'they were elected-selected with a NEW agenda in mind that demand INCLUSIVENESS of all races-cultures-neighborhoods for high-speed BROADBAND for 21st Century growth in Wisconsin."
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