Archives for June 2020

UWM 2020 Campus Updates

Join neighbors and participate in a phone call  to hear about updates from UW-Milwaukee:

Wednesday, July 1st at 4pm
Phone Meeting
414-253-8850 / Conference ID: 939 667 851#

This is a discussion relevant to neighbors of the University. Hear from campus speakers on topics including UWM’s fall reopening, campus building projects, ways to support UWM students during the pandemic. You will have a chance to ask questions at the end of the meeting.  

Join the meeting via phone by dialing 414-253-8850 and use Conference ID: 939 667 851#.

Ravine Road Bridge Info Session

Milwaukee County Parks Department will be hosting a Public Information Session on

June 17 at 4:30 p.m.

Project team members will present an ONLINE meeting, sharing information about the Ravine Road Bridge Rehabilitation Project.

Topics to be discussed include the project scope, work to date, historical considerations, and schedule for final design and construction of the bridge. Project work has been funded through a $2M Transportation Alternatives Program grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

To view the meeting agenda, view the project description and to register to attend the meeting, visit https://county.milwaukee.gov/…/What-W…/Planning–Development.

 

REGISTER TODAY – INCOME TAX CREDITS FOR WORK ON HISTORIC HOUSES IN WISCONSIN

Do you own an old home in Wisconsin? Have you thought about repairing it or perhaps restoring it, but you are uncertain of the costs? If so, we encourage you to attend Income Tax Credits for Work on Historic Houses, a webinar co-hosted with the Wisconsin Historical Society.

June 18th | 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Webinar via Zoom

REGISTER HERE

 

Join Jen Davel from the Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) as we delve into topics relating to historic preservation in Superior and the 25% tax credit available to all eligible repair and restoration projects on certified historic residential properties in Wisconsin. Jen will explain what makes a project and property eligible for the program and will guide us step-by-step through the online application process.  

Jen Davel currently serves as the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer at the Wisconsin Historical Society; she has previously served as a preservation architect here for the past 10 years. During this time, she was responsible for certifying commercial and residential tax credit projects for conformance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. After studying architecture at the University of Minnesota, she went on to receive her Master’s in Architecture degree with a Certificate in Historic Preservation from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2001.  

REGISTER HERE