A Message from Marina February 2017
Supervisor Marina Dimitrijevic
Milwaukee County
Board of Supervisors 901 N. 9th Street, Courthouse RM 201
Milwaukee, WI 53233 Phone: 414-278-4232 Fax: 414-223-1380
E-mail:
Website: milwaukee.gov/dimitrijevic
Dear Neighbors, Spring is just around the corner and there are many things to be excited about in addition to the warmer weather. Here's a quick summary of what you can find in this e-newsletter: First, I hope you will join me for a special event on March 8 to celebrate the grand re-opening of the Pulaski Park pavilion and other improvements to Pulaski Park, including a new futsal court and improvements in flood control. If you've been to South Shore Park, you will have noticed the ongoing work to continue improving the parking lot, as part of the multi-million dollar renovations that we started in 2015. More about the $1.2 million improvements budgeted for 2017 can be found in last winter's newsletter.
Also included in this update is a list of the Milwaukee County Parks that will host beer gardens this year. Don't worry if you missed the pop-up beer garden at Whitnall Park last weekend - this year 13 parks will host beer gardens. My first piece of legislation this year was a resolution that reaffirms Milwaukee County's commitment to respect all people equally and treat our neighbors with dignity and respect, including immigrants. I was very proud of my colleagues on the County Board who joined me in voting to send a strong message that everyone is welcome in Milwaukee County. Lastly, this update includes information about how to obtain a municipal ID through the City of Milwaukee. Municipal IDs will also be accepted at Milwaukee County facilities.
Sincerely,
SAVE THE DATE:
February 28 Planning Committee for Chill on the Hill (see page 7)
March 8 Pulaski Park Pavilion Grand Re-Opening (see page 2)
March 9 LBWN’s 11th Annual Executive Breakfast (see page 7
March 10 Baran Park Proposed Project Community Meeting (see page 2)
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Milwaukee County Parks Updates
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Milwaukee County Parks Updates
South Shore Park
Having completed resurfacing of the northern
portion of the parking lot last year, crews
have begun working on resurfacing the south-
ern half of the lot.
Baran Park
Join Supervisor Marina Dimitrijevic and
Parks Director John Dargle to discuss proposed
plans for Baran Park including a potential
partnership with Journey House.
Before we move this project forward we would
like to hear from you, the community.
Join us for this important discussion
March 10, 2017
Kosciuszko Park
6:00pm-7:00pm
The proposal is to upgrade the field
Installation of artificial infield turf
with natural grass outfield in three
little league diamonds
One high school regulation diamond
Renovation of tee ball diamond
Security Fencing
Field Lighting
Dug-outs
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Milwaukee County Parks Updates
Traveling Beer Garden Locations and Dates
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Supervisors: All are Welcome in Milwaukee County
MILWAUKEE – County Supervisors affirmed their opposition to all forms of discrimination on Thursday, February 2, 2017 by
adopting 12 to 6 a resolution that states a commitment to value all people equally.
Supervisor Dimitrijevic offered the resolution as a response to President Trump's divisive executive order to ban US visas for
people from certain Muslim-majority countries, his indefinite hold on the US refugee program, and promises of further action.
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke has said he will enforce Trump's anti-immigrant policies, going so far as to say he will
deputize his officers as ICE agents, while Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn has said it is not the responsibility of local police to
carry out federal policy.
"We should be finding ways to strengthen relationships between the community and local law enforcement, not create fear and
division, as our sheriff has promised”, said Supervisor Dimitrijevic.
"The people of Milwaukee County have told us loud and clear that they do not want to be divided and they are opposed to attacks
on immigrants, Muslims, Jews, women and other targeted groups. Today, supervisors said we hear you, and Milwaukee County
stands with you against discrimination, hate, and bigotry."
"I commend my colleagues on the County Board for standing on the right side of history today, for showing courage today in the
face of threats, and for boldly reaffirming our values.
"This resolution recognizes that we are a diverse community and reaffirms our commitment to respect all people equally."
"When the values that form our country's foundation are under attack, it's our duty to defend the Constitution in order that all peo-
ple are valued and respected equally”, concluded Supervisor Dimitrijevic.
Supervisors received hundreds of calls and emails about the resolution in the past week, most of them in support of the resolution.
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors
Supervisor Marina Dimitrijevic, 4th District
Supervisor Dimitrijevic speaks on
her resolution at the County Board
meeting.
Supervisor Dimitrijevic addresses
the press at the signing event.
Supporters of the anti-
discrimination legislation packed
the gallery during the Board
meeting.
Supervisor Dimitrijevic with the
President of the Milwaukee
Muslim Women’s Coalition,
Janan Najeeb.
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
For more information click here.
In 2016 the Milwaukee Common Council passed an
ordinance to allow city residents the option to pur-
chase a municipal identification card, or municipal
ID. The City of Milwaukee municipal ID is valid at
Milwaukee County institutions like the Zoo, the Art
Museum, the Domes, and the Public Museum.
City of Milwukee Residents Updates Municipal Identification Card
Important things to remember:
Your ID CANNOT be used to vote in Wis-
consin.
You must be 14 years or older to apply.
(Those under 18 must be accompanied by a
legal guardian.)
Your ID will expire in 5 years.
You must notify the License Division with-
in 10 days if your address changes or if
your ID is lost or stolen. (There is a $5 re-
placement fee.)
Information provided on your application
may be released in response to a public rec-
ords request.
How to Apply
Call to make an appointment at City Hall:
(414) 286-2238
Come to your appointment on time with the follow-
ing: (see graphs at right)
All original documents will be returned to you. In
most cases, we will not make copies of your docu-
ments.
Pay the $10 fee
(We can accept cash or check, or debit or credit.)
Your photo will be taken for your ID.
Your ID will arrive in the mail within 2 weeks.
Submit one of
the following
Or any two of
the following
The document must display
your photograph and date of
birth
U.S. or Foreign Passport
U.S. State Driver's License
U.S. State or Federal ID
card
Consular Identification
(CID)
U.S. Permanant Resident
(Green) Card
The document must display
your photograph and date of
birth
U.S. or Foreign Birth Certif-
icate
Social Security Card
National ID Card
Foreign Driver's License
Foreign Military ID
Visa
Student ID Card
U.S. Individual Taxpayer ID
Number
Submit one of the following... The document must contain your name and residen-
tial address in Milwaukee, and must be dated within
the last 60 days.
Utility bill, local property tax statement or mortgage
statement, insurance premium bill, proof of minor
currently enrolled in a Milwaukee school, bank
statement identification card, license, or other offi-
cial state or federal document
Milwaukee County News Updates
February 2017
Milwaukee Art Museum Free Day
Date: First Friday of Every Month
The Milwaukee Art Museum offers FREE Admission to Milwaukee County
Residents the 1st Friday of every month thanks to Meijer.
For more information click here.
Family Free Day Date: Saturday March 4, October 7, November 4, December 22,
Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day
For more information click here.
All visitors receive free admission. Parking Fee remains in effect
Milwaukee Public Museum Free Day
Date: First Thursday of Every Month
The Milwaukee Public Museum offers FREE Admission to Milwaukee County
Residents the 1st Thursday of every month thanks to Kohl's.
For more information click here.
Mitchell Parks Domes Free Day Date: Mondays from 9:00 a.m. - Noon
Excludes major holidays.
For more information click here.
11th Annual Executive Breakfast Date: Thursday, March 9th from 6:45a.m. –9 a.m.
Alverno College (Sister Joel Read Center)
3400 S. 43rd St
Milwaukee, WI
Committee Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 28
Puddler's Hall 6:30pm for our initial planning session of 2017.
Join Bay View Neighborhood Association & the Chill on the Hill Committee
We are looking for active members that would like to be part of the planning
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