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Read This Week's Wauwatosa City Meeting Agendas
The Wauwatosa city government has posted their meeting agendas for the week.

WAUWATOSA, WI — The City of Wauwatosa will hold several committee meetings starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Members of the public can join the meetings through Zoom or view online streams.
Several committees will meet Tuesday night. Here's what they will discuss:
The Government Affairs Committee will discuss a liquor license for Empire Fish (11200 W. Watertown Plank Road) and renewal applications for liquor licenses for several other businesses, the city said.
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The Wauwatosa Police Department will put on a presentation showing data about the race and residency of criminal offenders and traffic citation recipients in the city during this meeting.
The Community Affairs Committee will hear a request from James Leedom, an engineer from Milwaukee consultants The Sigma Group. They will discuss a a zoning map amendment proposal for 423 N. 98th St. to turn the address into a in a special zoning district for off-street parking. The applicant proposes to turn the parcel into a special zoning district so Cities and Villages Mutual Insurance can build a 10-stall parking lot for their office on Bluemound Road.
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The Financial Affairs Committee will discuss a contract with Maxim Healthcare Services, who is providing contract workers to administer vaccinations. The anticipated spending for Maxim contract workers is $186,647 this year, the city said.
The city is looking for a consultant to help it prioritize how to use the American Rescue Plan funds it received from the U.S. Treasury Department this spring. It added that it needs public engagement to find data to make a decision with.
Currently, consulting company Raftelis has submitted a proposal to lead community engagement to help find prioritization for federal funds.
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The financial committee will also consider a contract with Prism Technical to create a plan to hire construction workers from Milwaukee County to help build an apartment complex. The developer is required set a goal of hiring 20 percent of their construction work force from distressed ZIP codes within Milwaukee County, the city said.
A Transportation Affairs Committee meeting was set to meet Tuesday, but the meeting was cancelled.
All city meetings will be held both in person and virtually. In-person attendance is limited to government leaders and city staff only, the city said.
Here's how to get involved in the committee meetings:
- The Government Affairs Committee meeting starts at 6 p.m. and will be held over Zoom. The meeting ID is 829 2318 8685.
- The Financial Affairs Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. The meeting ID is 818 3553 8268.
- The Community Affairs Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. The meeting ID is 883 9591 0563.
All city meetings can be accessed by phone as well. The number is 312-626-6799.
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