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Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said the project would have made the corridor safer, created jobs and ten-of-millions of ...
The more than $30 million for Sixth Street reconstruction that President Joe Biden touted last year on a trip to Milwaukee is ...
A more than $30 million federal investment into a major Milwaukee corridor has been nixed under President Donald Trump's tax ...
The congressional spending bill Trump recently signed cut construction funding for a priority street project in downtown ...
MILWAUKEE - More than $30 million in federal funding for 6th Street corridor reconstruction in Milwaukee has been pulled.
MILWAUKEE - The 6th Street reconstruction project in Milwaukee will no longer be funded by the federal government. Funding ...
Mayor Johnson is frustrated by the loss of $34M in federal funding for Milwaukee's 6th Street project due to budget cuts, ...
Some people along a busy Milwaukee street were disappointed to see big federal investment in the city taken away by President Donald Trump's spending bill.
Milwaukee's intergovernmental relations director, said about $2.1 million from the grant has already gone toward engineering. He expected those funds to be reimbursed by the federal government.
A plan to reconstruct and revitalize a 2.6-mile stretch of 6th Street in Milwaukee is now in limbo. Congress is cutting the $34 million of federal funding that was supposed to pay ...
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