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Seven ideas for a better Milwaukee in 2007
 
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What is a blog?  For us it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Published Jan. 3, 2007 at 12:01 p.m.
Tags: ideas, new year, milwaukee, innovation, evangelist, dining out, wells st., kilbourn tunnel, new ideas, creativity

Happy New Year, Milwaukee.

Allow me to offer seven quick ideas that could continue to push the envelope and make Milwaukee a better city in 2007.

Many are simple and easy to implement.

Become an evangelist for Milwaukee
Add the name "Milwaukee" to your work presentations, Web sites and promotional materials. Talk about the city with pride and optimism. Be proud and let others know that Milwaukee is home to your business, your family and your life. Stand up for our city, and people if you are from a suburb, you are from Milwaukee. When traveling no one cares about New Berlin, we are all Milwaukeeans. We know that a city is only as good as the story it tells. And we have a great story to tell. Tell it more in 2007.

Light up and/or paint the Kilbourn Tunnel
Have you driven though the Kilbourn Tunnel lately? It's dark, dank and generally looks horrible. How about lighting it up inside with cool neon or just painting it with a funky "graffiti-style design? As a gateway to Downtown, it needs a makeover. Wisconsin DOT, make it happen!

Get out of the office more
For your next staff meeting, take employees your team to a new restaurant, bar, club or coffeehouse. Hold your meeting at the Milwaukee Art Museum or one of the numerous art galleries in town. The downtown neighborhoods are more alive and vibrant than many give them credit for. By taking your staff out of its typical environment for a meeting, you can spur creativity and foster a better sense of a team, not to mention make yourself look good and in the know.

Try a restaurant you've never been to
Milwaukee is blessed with a bounty of wonderful restaurants. Many of them are independents and locally-owned. Dine out at more of them this year. Better yet, make a list of 12 establishments that you'd like to try. That way, the answer to "where should we go for dinner?" becomes easier. For years I've had El Rey Sol, 2338 W. Forest Home Ave., on my list. We went last week and I loved it.

Talk back to our stories and start an OMC blog
We like to think of ourselves as a community. As a social media pioneers, this year we continue to invite you to post your Readers Blogs about all topics Milwaukee. Registering is free and just takes a few clicks. You can upload a bio, photo and more. Your OnMilwaukee.com Member ID, the same account the lets you sign up for OMC e-mail newsletters and contests, is also what you'll use to post our famous Talkbacks. It's very easy and fun, and it's your responsibility as a Milwaukeean: http://www.onmilwaukee.com/myOMC/user/login

Slow down traffic and convert it to two-way on Wells Street in Downtown
This one is personal. Downtown Milwaukee needs to become more pedestrian friendly. Too many one-way streets hurt business, put walkers in harm's way and fail to create the type of density that a downtown neighborhood needs. One simple step, Milwaukee, is to convert Wells Street to a two-way street. Doing so will get people into and out of the city easier, showcase the city better and generally make for a better flow in my neighborhood. If nothing else, please slow down as you use Wells St. for your morning or evening commute.

Meet someone new every month
Put it on your schedule to have breakfast or at least a cup of coffee or a beer monthly with someone totally different than you -- someone from a different profession, different age category, different neighborhood -- whatever. Better relationships and stronger understanding lead to creativity, innovation and more business and community involvement opportunities.

Onward, Milwaukee. And always, On Milwaukee!


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Posted by EastSlider on Jan. 4, 2007 at 1:07 p.m. (report)

In addition to getting out of the office, get out of the neighborhood. Take a drive all the way through the city on North Avenue or Burleigh or National Avenue or through any "blighted" area. Don't worry, you won't be shot (even though some suburbanites are sure you would be shot or robbed. If you run out of gas, friendly people will actually help you!) But you will see the city has extremely urgent needs that we all need to address.

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Posted by mitchgat on Jan. 3, 2007 at 4:30 p.m. (report)

YES!! The Kilbourn tunnel is in need of a serious clean-up\make over. The Hoan Bridge would be wonderful lit up too!

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