Big guitars are coming to town... Artists are scrambling to get designs in... Some other noise out there... not too fair to Bike Rack people... and despite it is from certain side of the divide, there are some valid points. I had brought that up to Lynn and she said there will be a trust and the guitars will not stay out there in the winter. The rushing and lack of detail of things are somewhat troubling and I am hearing it from artists... To be fair, both sides know secrecy and last minute rush are the new best ways to get things done in Waukesha... As a biz owner, the choice is being a team player and go with the flow, or else? That is the frustration, one does not want to be seen as obstructionist but there sure are a lot of unanswered questions and who is pulling all the strings... I just hope the day had not come that going to certain place for a drink means you lean to one side, and big money means you get whatever you want, but there is certainly an air of uneasiness in downtown Waukesha...
The whispers were out there on all the other important meetings Mayor Scrima missed, not just water commission's; it is not easy going to Harvard B. S. to learn about leadership, and work in the same time... Perhaps the water commission is dazed and forgot the two weeks advance reservation rule... Golden Gate sure did not forget.
Red Tape stops biz owners from going after thieves...
Perhaps the Bikers can comment about this.
Awesome...I am going back to bed now...
We knew the Bugline would eventually get paved, just like the LC trail, and Drumlin. Sure it would increase users but many of the users enjoy it just the way it is.
ReplyDeletePersonally I would think the money would be better spent on a bridge over 94 to connect the LC trail east end to the utility road that starts at Silvernail and connects to Grandview and Northview. This would bring more users to the LC trail, and help complete the Drumlin-LC trail loop.