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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 2010
SEWRPC Questions For Milwaukee Aldermen, County Board Supervisors
Given another example of SEWRPC's pro-suburban biases, and weak land use focus:
1. Whatever happened to that Milwaukee Common Council unanimous resolution asking its lobbying corps to push a legislative, structural reform to address SEWRPC representation and spending issues?
2. And what happened to the County Board resolution calling for a state legislative performance audit of SEWRPC, since the County sends SEWPRC more than $400, 000 a year in tax revenues (half collected in the city, fyi) ?
I raised some these issues more than two years ago.
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