Inner Harbor 2020 - Rotary Club of Milwaukee
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Inner Harbor 2020 - Rotary Club of Milwaukee
Bruce A. Keyes Foley & Lardner, LLP Rotary Club of Milwaukee December 9, 2014 www.HarborDistrict.org [email protected] Inner Harbor 2020 Harbor District Planning Area What’s at Stake? • The Harbor District has always been central to Milwaukee’s prosperity – Fish and rice in the estuary drew first settlers – Harbor provided an essential, and cost competitive freight link for many industries 200 Years of Extractive Use Brownfields and Underutilized Parcels U.S. EPA Area of Concern The Launch UW-Milwaukee School of Architecture & Urban Planning/Brico Fund City of Milwaukee Office of Environmental Sustainability Vision Restored land and water, reimagined infrastructure and a comprehensive economic development policy create a resilient waterfront that strengthens the Milwaukee community Opportunity: Make a New “Working Waterfront” • Remake the Harbor District for the next 100 years • Create mutually reinforcing ecological, economic and social systems Economic Opportunity • Reinforce the Port of Milwaukee • Build Milwaukee’s status as a Water City • Locate new jobs near working class communities Ecological Opportunity • 500 acres of property adjacent to water • 44,000 linear feet of shoreline • Grand Trunk – the last 6.5 acres of formerly thousands of acres of wetlands How do we move forward? Build from our strengths How do we move forward? Provide leadership to forge consensus among potentially competing interests MAKE IT BIG Daniel Burnham’s Columbian Exposition Make It Smart AltaSea Los Angeles • Los Angeles AltaSea campus will be dedicated to uniting global marine science, education, business, government, philanthropy and community. Hold Ourselves Accountable to Make it the Best Waterfront Toronto $1.5 Billion 880 Acres Waterfront Toronto Adheres to Global Reporting Initiative Standards We Have Done This!! Menomonee Valley U.S. EPA/National Institute of Environmental Health Campus, North Carolina National Great Lakes Environmental Health and Freshwater Science Campus? How do we move the City’s Initiative forward? 2014- • Assess Current State & Stakeholder Interviews • Waterfront legislative/Admin recommendations • Draft Bike/Ped Open Space Plan • Seeking EPA/WEDC Areawide planning funds • WEDC/WHEDA Transform Milwaukee plan WHEN? • NOW: No more dialect of our deficiencies – National leader in Green Infrastructure – National leader in Water Technology – National leader in Food and Beverage Production and Technology – Our talented manufacturing workforce is ready for close-by jobs – Major investments underway to ensure our City can retain and attract top talent • Streetcar Arena Bublr Bikes When? • 2015: – – – – Initiate the Waterway and Land use Plan (WaLUP) Work with Common Council, RACM, DCD, Port, MMSD Formalize an organization and committees Keep trying to align the stars of Daniel Burnham Greatness • 2020 - New Infrastructure and first new businesses? If we don’t? • 1922 City Leaders saw a crossroads - Milwaukee risked losing relevance – Freight crisis looming – City competing for businesses – Infrastructure not adequate for current needs • My caution today – Can’t build an economy just on housing – High cost/difficult investment decisions will need to be made! Thank You • • • To Mayor Tom Barrett and Office of Sustainability To Visionaries • • • • • • • • • • • • City: Commisioner Marcoux, Commissioner Korban, Dave Misky, Paul Vornholt, Vanessa Koster Common Council, Ald. Murphy, Perez, Zielinski, Bauman Green Infrastructure gods: MMSD - Kevin Shafer, DPW - Ghassan Korban UWM/Jim Wasley, Peter McAvoy, Val Klump, Mike Lovell Water Council and GMC for a focus on freshwater MMAC/M7 for a focus Food and Beverage DNR, Darsi Foss and the Brownfield Team, Steve Galarneau and the Water Team Harbor District Team, Lilith Fowler, Peter McAvoy, Tyson Schreiner Sixteenth St. Communiity Health Center, Ben Gramling, Iris Gonzalez USEPA for the grant we hope we get and the AOC WEDC/WHEDA/WISDOT Transform Milwaukee, Graef Engineering, Stephanie Hacker, Larry Witzling Juli Kaufman, Milwaukee Riverkeeper, Barry Mandel, Anna Opgenorth, Kevin Hardman, Doug Hagerman, Steve Strzok, Barry Mainwood, Laura Bray, WCREW, Visionary Funders who believe in Milwaukee – – – – Brico Fund WE Energies Foundation Fund for Lake Michigan Rockwell Automation Foundation Bruce A. Keyes Foley & Lardner, LLP Rotary Club of Milwaukee December 9, 2014 www.HarborDistrict.org [email protected] Inner Harbor 2020