Politics & Government

Preview Agendas For The Week Of May 10 In Wauwatosa

Police and Fire Commission will hold Police Chief phone screens this week on May 11 at 5 pm, May 12 at 5pm, and May 13 at 5pm.

May 10, 2021

Topics this week during city meetings include:

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  • Plan Commission (May 10, 6:00 pm) will talk about:
    • A public hearing for a conditional use at 6519 West North Avenue for Crafty Cow
    • A public hearing for a conditional use at 11707 West Dearbourn Avenue for a sports and recreation establishment (Rosencutter Ultra Fitness and Performance)
    • A request for a zoning map amendment at 423 North 98th St
    • A public hearing at 423 North 98th St for a parking lot
    • A proposed amendment to the municipal code
  • Police and Fire Commission will hold Police Chief phone screens this week on May 11 at 5 pm, May 12 at 5pm, and May 13 at 5pm. See the recruitment process.
  • Government Affairs (May 11, 6:30 pm) will discuss:
    • Reduction of the Council size from 16 to 12 alderpersons
    • Scheduling of upcoming Government Affairs Committee agenda items
    • A memo from the Finance Director recommending support of a resolution requesting increases in State Shared Revenues
    • Current legislation affecting Wauwatosa interests
    • Update and action regarding proposed changes to election laws in the State of Wisconsin
  • Community Affairs (May 11, 7:30 pm) will discuss an amendment to Master License Agreement for installation of small cell communication facilities in the right of way in the City of Wauwatosa and pedestrian safety in street rights of way and on medians.
  • Financial Affairs (May 11, 7:30 pm) will discuss policy changes to promote equity and inclusion in procurement and recommended adoption of a 2022 Budget Policy.

The Common Council passed a resolution that all citizen committees, standing council committees, and Common Council meetings are to be held in virtual format through June 1, 2021. This means there will be no in-person attendance at city hall during meetings.

Public Comment

You can email comment@wauwatosa.net for your comment to be added to a public meeting packet.

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