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A resident of Brookfield since 1986, I have lived in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio and settled in the Milwaukee area in 1978. I think I can see issues from many different perspectives.

March 2008 - Posts

School referendum

By Jack Shaw
Wednesday, Mar 19 2008, 08:58 AM

 

I am not the biggest sports fan in the world and I have no children. I hate the idea that my taxes will increase for any reason. But I am a realist. So, I feel there is no agenda when I say I support the upcoming school referendum. There is nothing more important than a well rounded education for young people. That includes athletic development as well as scholastic development.

 

I heard in a report to the City of Brookfield Plan Commission Monday night, that the quality of schools is one of the two most important reasons people choose a location in which to live. Brook field can be proud of its academic ranking. But the ranking of the condition of the two high schools, not so much. Perhaps over 100 million was too much too spend at one time for the majority of Elmbrook area residents. But the new proposal is a great compromise.

 

Please be sure to vote on April 1, whether you agree with me or not is not important. Your expressing your desires is.


 

Stimulus package?

By Jack Shaw
Saturday, Mar 15 2008, 04:54 PM

What is our federal government thinking? Spending over 42 million dollars to inform us about the check each of may receive and how to get it doesn't really seem to be fiscally responsible. I mean, we have all seen stories on TV, read them in papers, heard them on the radio and many have even checked out the various web sites. AARP has printed and distributed information on the subject. Why does the IRS have to spend 42 million dollars telling how they are going to spend another nearly 150 million?

Are they being smarter than we may think? If there is anyone who does not "normally file' an income tax return, they must file a form 1040A to be eligible for the stimulus check. Is this a way to find out who is not filing and why? Maybe the 42 million isn't such a bad idea.


 

Know your District?

By Jack Shaw
Friday, Mar 7 2008, 02:18 PM

At last night's (3/6/08) neighborhood informational meeting regarding the addition to the playing field at Brookfield Academy one of the participants mentioned he didn't know in which district he lived. Do you? Do you know what area your district covers?

District 3 (my district) is bordered by North Avenue on the South, Capitol Drive on the North, Lily Road on the East and Calhoun Road on the West. There are a couple of little cut outs and nodes here and there. But that's basically it. You can find your district easily on the City of Brookfield zoning map.

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Council Meeting 03-04

By Jack Shaw
Wednesday, Mar 5 2008, 10:06 AM

A nice presentation for Anna Mae Harley's retirement after 28 years with the Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry and a presentation and discussion of the placement of the Guido Brink sculpture at the Brookfield library were the highlights of the meeting. The tabled motion for an approval in a change to the building of "Brookfield Junction" Phase II was again tabled for lack of information from the developer.

I truly appreciate the consent agenda system used at the meetings, especially since I tried to have that installed when I was on the council. But it does place a large responsibility on the Aldermen to attend committee meetings or, at least read minutes of those meetings, so they can be up on the issues presented. The real work of any deliberative group of size is done in the committees. Often, discussion that would not occur at the Council meeting would occur at the committee level. I will be attending a number of committee meetings in the next two weeks.

The meetings:

 

Plan Commission 3/10 – 7:00 p.m. - Public Hearing re: Brookfield Academy

Neighborhood Informational Meeting re: MSO re-zoning 3/11 – 5:00 p.m.

Water & Sewer Board 3/11 – 7:00 p.m.

Board of Public Works 3/11 – to follow the WSB

Library Board 3/12 – 7:00 p.m.

Plan Commission 3/17 – 7:00 p.m.

Finance Committee 3/18 – 7:00 p.m.

Legislative & Licensing Committee 3/18 – 7:15 p.m.

Common Council 3/18 – 7:45 p.m. - Public Hearing re: Zoning Code Amendment

Plan Review Board 3/20 – 4:30 p.m.


 

Enough snow?

By Jack Shaw
Saturday, Mar 1 2008, 10:41 AM

Well, you may think we have had a lot of snow. Those in upper New York may disagree. How about 146 inches in 2 weeks?


I don't know about you, but I feel a little better about our situation.


 
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