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Ralph Heun, a 38-year resident of New Berlin, will be blogging about issues of concern to the New Berlin Citizens for Responsible Government, an organization that promotes fiscal responsibility among all units of government.

June 2008 - Posts

Department of Public Works meeting Monday June 16 at City Hall 8:00 am

By Ralph Heun
Saturday, Jun 14 2008, 10:35 AM

AGENDA
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS MEETING
COMMON COUNCIL CHAMBERS
New Berlin City Hall, 3805 South Casper Drive
June 16, 2008 at 8:00 AM


Privilege of the Floor


Call Meeting To Order
Roll Call; Declaration of Quorum & Public Notice


Election of Board Chairman pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 6.1
OLD BUSINESS
ITEM 01-08 Approval of Minutes from the May 19th, 2008 meeting.
NEW BUSINESS


ITEM 11-08 Wall Street Extension to City Center


ITEM 12-08 Approval of Construction Contract for Wall Street Connection to City Center


ITEM 13-08 124th Street Reconstruction Project Update


ITEM 14-08 Approved STP Funding for Three Roadway Construction Projects

                 Lincoln, Coffee and  124th Street

ITEM 15-08 Calhoun Road Design Alternative 2008 - A

                 4 lanes north of UP railroad tracks, 4 lane with median strip south to Cleveland Avenue

ADJOURN

 


 

Questions for Mayor and New Berlin Common Council

By Ralph Heun
Monday, Jun 9 2008, 03:35 PM

Guest editorial

Some information is good; but more is better when it comes to government spending.  Ask questions before new budget is adopted 

Here are some of my questions:

a) Do all of the options to improve Calhoun Road include land acquisition for bike trails, interest, and storm water construction?

b) What was the cost to bury the overhead utilities at the intersection of Beloit and Moorland?  Are similar expenditures planned in the next three years?

c) What are the criteria for replacing fire, police, and other city vehicles?  How does that compare to the private sector?

d.) Why is the Parks & Recreation department planning such a large increase in spending next year and why does it plan to purchase “environmental corridors” when we are struggling to keep the library open on Sundays?

 

New Berlin citizens have access to much of the city’s budget on-line.   You can see it on the city website using the path:   http://www.newberlin.org, click on Departments, then Finance, then under the Links heading click on 2008 Adapted CIP budget (for the Capital Improvement Plan), then 2008 CIP budget.

 

Don’t just leave it to your neighbor.  Spend five minutes now to visit that link.  If you have questions, contact the head of that department or the city finance director.  If something doesn’t seem right or necessary, call your alderman.  If you agree that more detail should be available on-line, share that with your alderman and the mayor.

  

Mark Musselman

NBCRG Member


 
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