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By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Feb 28 2008, 01:50 PM
When I wrote a number of postings concerning the lack of snow and ice clearing on sidewalks throughout Shorewood, it became apparent from responses I received from Readers and postings from other bloggers, that a lot of us don't know how the system actually works here in Shorewood.
I contacted Chris Swartz, the Village Manager, who explained that the task for enforcing the ordinance regarding snow and ice removal is in the purview of the Shorewood Police Department. I confess that up to that point, I was under the impression that it would have been the Building Inspection Dept that would have been in the forefront.
I contacted the Lieutenant on duty today, Terry Zimmerman, who explained how the actual system works. Lieutenant Zimmerman also shared that he personally has found it frustrating that property owners do not clear their walks, as he is a runner, and has found it hard to find suitable surfaces to run on this winter.
The systems works like this:
1) If there is a property owner who is not clearing their walks within 12 hours of the snow fall or ice situation, you should contact the Shorewood Police Department, their non-emergency number is 414-847-2610.
2) SPD will assign the complaint to an officer. Upon inspection, if the walkway has not yet been cleared, the officer will contact the resident, and if no one is home, will post a notice with a 24 hour warning to remedy the situation.
3) If after the 24 hour period, the officer finds that the situation has not been remedied, he or she will write a citation against the property owner.
4) The fine for a first offense is $109.
On a personal note, If I continually find that one of my neighbors is not clearing their walkway, I would contact them and ask them to do so --- maybe there is a problem with an illness or an elderly person --- maybe it is a situation that neighbors can help each other with.
But for someone that just flouts the law, while endangering the safety of pedestrians and eschewing the Shorewood Walkable philosophy --- drop the dime --- call the Shorewood Police and they will do their job.
BTW -- there had been some discussion as to whether it is the Village or the School District that is responsible for the sidewalks surrounding the schools. Per Mr Swartz and Lieutenant Zimmerman, it is the School District that is responsible. If the school walks are not cleared, they too are subject to a citation and fine from the Village.
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By David Tatarowicz
Monday, Feb 25 2008, 04:12 PM
It has been very obvious that Shorewood has not been enforcing its ordinance regarding the clearing of walkways of snow and ice. Despite all of our tax money spent on advertising Shorewood as a Walkable Community --- the Village Administration has truly fallen down on the job of actually making Shorewood Walkable.
Two of the Shorewood Trustees who have touted Shorewood as a "Walkable" Community, and who have voted to spend our tax dollars advertising Shorewood as Walkable, have not cleared their own sidewalks in front of their houses.
Taken yesterday (Sunday) at about 5:00 Pm are pictures of Trustees Hickey and Phinney's ice covered sidewalks.
These 3 pictures are of the sidewalk in front of Trustee Hickey's house.
  
The following pictures are of Trustee Phinney's sidewalks
  
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By David Tatarowicz
Sunday, Feb 24 2008, 06:05 PM
I have been astounded by the lack of concern for dealing with the Snow and Ice and making Shorewood a Truly WALKABLE Community.
I have to admit that I was becoming discouraged about the lack of response and discussion to my postings on the subject, until Suzanne Rosenblatt added a posting to her blog about the dangers in trying to navigate Shorewood this winter, and the indifference that the Village Administration has shown.
I then met Suzanne and her husband at Schwartz's yesterday --- and after reading her posting, and knowing they had to walk down the middle of the streets to get there as the sidelwalks are Not Walkable --- I knew that this issue has to be pursued further.
(To read Suzanne's posting click here on Thin Ice)
Reading about the Official Indifference by the Village Administration in Suzanne's blog, I wondered just how conscientious the Members of the Shorewood Board of Trustees are in following the laws they set.
There are 6 Trustees, and 2 of them have sidewalks covered with Treacherous Ice -- that makes them all but impassable.
To be more than fair, I waited until 5 PM today (Sunday), just in case they needed the weekend to get their salt, ice melt, or just get out there with an ice chopper. I then took pictures of the offending walks to document their condition.
To complete my Due Diligence, I am going to cross reference the addresses on the tax records, to ensure I have not taken a picture of a house that someone no longer lives at, or was listed in error on their address listing.
After the double check of ownership of the properties, I will post the photos and the names of the Trustees here tomorrow.
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By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Feb 21 2008, 10:56 AM
Driving by the Lake Bluff school this morning, I observed that the sidewalks were still covered with hip breaking ice and snow --- and at the front entrance on Lake Bluff, there is such a large patch of ice --- almost pond size --- that the kids could go skating during their break !!
The School District is not alone in making Shorewood dangerous to walk in winter --- driving through the Village, it seems about 60% of the homeowners have not made their sidewalks safe either.
What is the Village doing about this situation ? The rules are quite clear that sidewalks must be free of snow and ice within 12 hours. It is disappointing that the School District is setting an example of ignoring the law --- and especially disappointing that the Village still holds itself out as the "Walkable" community, while doing nothing about the scofflaws !
VILLAGE ORDINANCE CONCERNING CLEARING SNOW AND ICE FROM WALKWAYS
466-27. Removing snow from sidewalks.
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Every owner or occupant of every lot or parcel of land abutting upon any sidewalks within this Village shall keep the sidewalks abutting upon such lot or parcel of land clear of ice and snow and shall clear off the ice and snow upon such sidewalks within 12 hours after the same has been deposited or formed upon such sidewalks. |
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Further, within the same twelve-hour period, every owner or occupant as aforesaid shall sand, salt, or place approved chemicals on said sidewalks for the purpose of making the same reasonably safe for pedestrian travel thereon. |
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Further, the Director of Public Works shall keep the sidewalks of the Village clear of ice and snow in all cases where the owners or occupants of abutting lots fail to do so. The expense of so doing shall be charged as a special tax against the abutting lots or parcels of land and entered on the tax roll, all in accordance with the authority granted under the provisions of § 66.0907 Wis. Stats. |
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By David Tatarowicz
Tuesday, Feb 19 2008, 03:05 PM
Did my civic duty at the Lake Bluff school --- and was amazed that the lot had not been cleared of the snow and ice.
Once you get close to the entrance, there was some clear pavement, but the rest of the lot is a broken hip waiting to happen.
Talking to the Poll Workers --- they said that when they first got there in the morning, even the entrances were treacherous.
Whose responsiblity is it to make sure that the voters --- old and young, able and infirmed --- have adequate access to the Polling Places.
I drove by the Village Hall, and it appeared that a much better job was done there near the entrance, although the crosswalks could have been done better.
Driving by the other Shorwood Schools --- I can see that the School District does not clear its sidewalks. All of them, Lake Bluff, Atwater, SHS and the Middle School were all surrounded by slippery sidewalks.
Just for comparison, I drove past Riverside School in Milwaukee --- their sidewalks were nice and clear. The same with the grade school on 9th street just south of National.
It is nice that the School District is going to have Artificial Grass and possibly a Dome at the SHS Athletic Field ---- in the meantime, maybe they can comply with the Village Ordinances and clear their walks !
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By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Feb 7 2008, 08:57 PM
It has been very rough on the small businesses in Shorewood this winter, as the Village is unable to deal with the snow that blocks their business entrances from the street. I have written many blogs about that and it is still a problem, but not one that I will address in this Posting.
I am very sensitive to the snow and ice situation, as I have had both a hip and knee replacement in the past four years. The last thing I need is to try to traverse ice and snow when patronizing a business.
I have an empathy for the small "mom and pop" businesses, as their resources are often limited to the person minding the shop (many of them elderly ladies and gents) --- for the most part, they do admirably with their sidewalks in front of their stores.
This evening I was trying to patronzie two of the largest businesses in Shorewood -- Pick and Save http://www.roundys.com and Walgreens www.Walgreens.com .,
In my opinion, based upon how they DON'T provide safe access to their stores, they do not deserve the patronage of our community.
Pick and Save --- Forget It !! 24 Hours after the storm, their parking lot is still a treachoreous mess of slush, ice and snow. I could not see the slightest effort having been expended to make their parking lot safe and accomodating to their customers.
Walgreens was Almost ok --- Actually their lot was remarkedly well taken care of (Pick and Save could use them as an example) BUT --- the walkway to the actual front door of the store, was a narrow little path, between two mounds of snow, and was packed down with ice and hard packed snow.
I was hoping to be able to park in a nicely cleared lot at both businesses, and use my cane to make my way to the businesses without slipping and snapping my new knee or hip apart. But there was no way I could have made it with any confidence, without pulling out my walker for the treacherous journey for each establishment.
Sooooooooo I said Goodbye to both ---- I'll patronize businesses that care about the safety and convenience of their customers --- and I hope you all do the same !!
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By David Tatarowicz
Sunday, Jan 27 2008, 01:50 PM
Why haven't Trustees Johnson (pres), Eckman, Hanewall, Hickey, and Phinney responded to Snow Problems in Village ?
Perhaps it is because of what they know that the most of us in the Village don't.
Quite simply Shorewood no longer has the equipment to deal with large snowfalls and the mountains of snow and ice they leave between the street and the sidewalks.
When the snow accumulates to the point where there is nowhere left to push it --- we cannot remove it to clear the business districts and the crosswalks, as the DPW use to do.
Over the past decade or so, the Village Board has spent millions on Streetscaping, Ad Campaigns touting our Walkability, and High Profile but useless events, such as the bike race.
But they have neglected such mundane issues, as ensuring that the Village has the equipment, budget and resources that a community in Wisconsin needs, when Mother Nature decides to remind us that we still keep records of yearly snow accumulation.
Unfortunately, the Board's lack of attention to the mundane maintenance issues goes beyond the Village's preparedness for Snow.
Take a tour of the Police Station (of a voluntary nature !) for a discouraging view of an outdated facility, that is barely being held together with the equivalent of baling wire and stop-gap measures.
Shorewood's Board of Trustees needs to pay as much attention to the steak as the sizzle --- especially when we pay taxes more in line with a dinner at Mo's than a lunch at McDonalds !
As always please feel free to leave your Comments below --- and if your one of the Trustees who have yet to Respond to my inquiries, please share your thoughts with us.
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By David Tatarowicz
Tuesday, Jan 22 2008, 02:39 PM
After all the problems Shorewood has had with piles of snow and ice througout the Business District, the delay in clearing Crosswalks, and the Free Show Removal for St Roberts, I sent the following questions to all the Trustees:
Do you think that St Roberts should be charged for that service. Do you think that service should be expanded to other private lots.
What position do you take on making the business district "Walkable" year round, by having the DPW removing snow and ice from the sidewalks, aprons and curbs?
And on making the crosswalks safe by quickly cleaning them to the pavement, especially for the needs of the elderly and those who must use canes, walkers and wheelchairs.
Do you agree that snow and ice removal in the Business District should be a priority, not only for the business owners to be able to engage in commerce, but also for the safety and welfare of the pedestrians?
Do you support giving the proper resources to the DPW (equipment and funds) for snow and ice removal to make Shorewood safe for its pedestrians in winter --- and for businesses to be accessible to their customers?
Only Trustees Anderson and Maher choose to communicate their opinions as follow:
(Trustee Anderson responded twice -- responses are in order as received)
(1) From Dawn Anderson
Hi Dave - thanks for the note. First - of course I believe it's important to make sure the district is walkable. I am an avid walker and believe me, I had some real issues last month not only in the district but in residential areas as well. It was a horrible month that caught alot of communities off guard - WFB was just as bad in their business district although I noticed alot of business owners had cleared their own curbs, and of course we know the trouble Milwaukee had on the east side. Part of the problem (I believe, but will find out more) could be the new overnight parking allowed on North Oakland. This does make it more difficult for the DPW to do a thorough job - but it's a new program and I'm sure there will be kinks to iron out. Regardless, crosswalks really do need to be a priority. I agree.
I have to admit that I meant to talk to the DPW about the St Roberts issue when it first popped up on the blog and it fell off my radar. I will definately talk to them to find out what precipitated it. I was very suprised by it honestly and I am concerned that a precident was being set which I don't believe SHOULD be set. But since I don't know the details, I won't comment beyond that for now.
Thanks again and have a good weekend, dawn
(2) From Mike Maher
Dear Mr. Tatarowicz,
I share your concerns about maintaining the walkability of our entire community in winter. For Shorewood to achieve this goal, it requires the combined efforts of residents, businesses and the Village. The vast majority of Shorewood residents and businesses do an amazing job at keeping their sidewalks cleared plus helping neighbors when needed. The Village DPW works hard to keep up with clearing the streets, sidewalks at the corners, parks, public buildings and business district but because of budget and staffing constraints they can only do so much so quickly. I will frequently see a DPW staff person plowing the streets into the evening then see the same person picking up garbage carts out of snow drift at 8:00 a.m. the next morning.
This past December, Shorewood received a large amount of snow and some of it froze like concrete which made removal very challenging for everyone. I continue to strongly push to have the Village clear the large mounds of snow that build up at the crosswalks at the street intersections. I have asked the Village Manager to update the Village Board on how the snow removal operations are going so far this season and explore possible ways for the Village to clear the sidewalks at the corners in the residential areas and the business district more quickly. As with any municipal service, there is always a balancing of striving to provide the highest level of service within the budget constraints the community faces. I know there is also interest from the Village's Pedestrian Safety Committee to review the Village's snow removal efforts and see if there are ways to improve our efforts.
I have asked the Village manager to provide me information on the possible clearing of an area at St. Roberts. I was not aware the Village was clearing any area at St. Roberts. The Village does clear a few private parking lots where the Village has an arrangement with the lot owner to allow Shorewood to sell overnight parking permits for the lot. St. Roberts is not one of these overnight parking sites. So until the Village staff gets back to me with the background information, I would be just guessing on the reason for the plowing. There maybe Village traffic safety concerns with the grade school children walking to the school.
Thanks for your e-mail. I will continue to push to do as much as possible to keep our community as walkable as possible.
Mike Maher
Trustee
(3) From Dawn Anderson
Hi Dave - I spoke with Jim Swenson yesterday before the snow got bad and he filled me in on St Roberts - they asked for help removing the PILES of snow - we did not really plow their lot although given the date (right before Christmas) our guys probably felt they'd do a little extra clean up for them. The piles were causing a safety hazard not only because kids were climbing on them, but the freeze/thaw cycle was causing runoff onto the sidewalks - creating an ice hazard.
My understanding is that Jim will be sending you a note, if he hasn't already, explaining the situation in more detail. Along with Trustee Maher, I would urge patience. They do the best the can with the available resources.
Thanks, dawn
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By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Jan 17 2008, 02:51 PM
This past December was a good reminder that we really do live in an area that gets snow ! Yes, here in Wisconsin, Mother Nature has been known to make life miserable by dropping a whole lot of wet sloppy snow, and then freezing it all into frozen slush.
On December 20th I wrote a posting to this blog noting that the merchants on Capitol Drive were still hampered by the mounds of snow and ice piled up at the curb. Shorewood had cleared the mounds along North Oakland Avenue, but hadn't gotten to Capitol Drive. In previous postings, I had noted that crosswalks in the business district remained treacherous and needed clearing.
On December 22nd, Tim Fotjik noted in his blog that it appeared that the Village was clearing snow for St Roberts from their lot.
http://blogs.shorewoodnow.com/neighboring/archive/2007/12/22/if-you-were-looking-for-a-village-dump-truck-on-friday.aspx
Following up with Tim, he never heard from anyone as to why, or who paid for it.
Doing an Open Records request, I found out that YES, Shorewood did clean the lot at St Roberts at No Charge !
In fairness to those who are sometimes put on the spot to make a controversial decision, there was a safety element involved in the decision to clear St Roberts lot. I think though, that Village Officials should bill St Roberts for at least the labor costs and nominal equipment costs involved. And that if this is to be a policy, it should be extended on an impartial basis to other private property owners.
The Village Board also needs to recognize that snow and ice removal in the Business District is a priority, not only for the business owners to be able to engage in commerce, but also for the safety and welfare of the pedestrians. Shorewood cannot be a "Walkable" community only in Good Weather !
We have seen in the past year that this current Village Board (which will also be the next Village Board due to no new candidates) has had no qualms about spending large sums of money on questionable projects.
Millions of dollars are going to a Streetscaping that is only about 10 years old. And the Village Board Members voted to spend about Half a Million Dollar$ for plastic grass on the High School Field !
It is time that this Board gives the proper resources to the DPW to make Shorewood safe for its pedestrians in winter --- and for businesses to be accessible to their customers.
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By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Dec 20 2007, 03:05 PM
Two nights ago, on the 18th, the Shorewood DPW committed a large crew during the night to do a snow removal operation in the Business District.
Hooray !!!!!
On my block (4400 N Oakland) and south, they did a great job. Shoppers can actually get from their cars to the shops now.
However -- (you knew there was going to be a however) -- the Merchants on Capitol Drive have nothing to cheer about. As of this afternoon, their stores and the street are still separated by mounds of ice and snow.
I wonder if anyone on the Shorewood Board of Trustees has ever had any retail experience (other than shopping). If they ever depended upon retail sales for their livelihood, they would know that this week -- the week before Christmas -- can be a make or break event for many of the merchants.
With the high rate of property taxes that are paid for commercial property in Shorewood --- in addition to the BID tax that commercial property owners pay --- it is outrageous that these merchants are not taken better care of by the Village.
Note to Village Trustees: Forget about bicycle races, and forget about artist displays by outside vendors at the high school, and forget about spending Tens of Thousands of Dollars Advertising how Friendly Shorewood is to Pedestrians and how Upscale the stores are for Shoppers --- try spending the money on clearing the snow banks so the merchants can make a little money and keep their businesses open.
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By David Tatarowicz
Wednesday, Dec 12 2007, 01:22 PM
Incumbent Village Board Trustees Michael Maher and Dawn Anderson are reportedly going to run for re-election. At this point, it is uncertain if they will have any opposition to their re-election bid. If they don’t, they will obviously not need to campaign. But if they do have opposition, I have some suggestions for campaign literature.
Of course they can take credit for spending millions of dollars on new projects such as the Streetscaping and the Marketing of Shorewood. And let’s not forget their largesse of Village money for the new Professional Sport Quality sports field at SHS (D2D) --- possibly including a Second Dome by which to landmark that august institution.
In regards to the Streetscaping, they may not want to highlight that north Oakland was streetscaped barely 10 years ago --- and already determined to be obsolete. And they would definitely not want to mention that the new aluminum light poles replacing the 10 year old cast iron poles have begun to fall apart before they have even been plugged in !!!
If the new athletic field does get a dome --- perhaps they can find room in it for some space for the Senior population --- who have been waiting for years for an enhancement to their diminished space in the library basement.
Most proudly, they can point to the tens of thousands of dollars (from general taxes) and hundreds of thousands from the BID taxes, to market Shorewood --- with a main emphasis on the “Walkability” and “Shopping Friendly” features the Village has to offer.
I am pretty sure they will NOT want to mention that they have put no money in the budget to actually clear snow and ice from our sidewalks, crosswalks and commercial parkways --- to actually make them Walkable !
Most probably, they will not want to feature in their campaign brochures, pictures of the mountains of snow and ice that act as fortress walls between where the shoppers park on the street and the shops they are trying to get to --- and pictures of the crosswalks that at best are covered with slush, ice and snow, making them close to impossible to negotiate – or at worst, the crosswalks that end abruptly at a wall of snow that would require a chair lift to get over.
Here are some of the pictures I would advise Anderson and Maher not to use in their re-election bids.

Wall of Snow & Ice on Parkway Oakland Ave

Smart Pedestrian Carries his Own Skis

Cross Walk to Show Wall Atwater School

Inaccessible Bus Stop Capitol Drive

Shopper Friendly Snow Banks

Lake Bluff & Oakland where school kids
cross -- how would someone with a walker
or wheel chair cross this ?
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By David Tatarowicz
Sunday, Dec 9 2007, 05:48 PM
A new motto that you may have noticed on the new official Shorewood website is:
Shorewood --- Just Two Feet From Everything.
If you think this motto is good --- just wait until the Village Board spends that $45,000 or so dollars they put in the budget to advertise the virtues of Shorewood as a "Walkable" community.
Driving around the Village today --- I saw it was true --- Everything was just two feet away --- that is everything is just on the other side of a Two Foot High Snowbank !
If you want to park and shop at almost any store on Oakland or Capitol, I hope you get a parking spot near the corner. Because where ever you are going is on the other side of a Two Foot Snowbank, and you have to walk to the corner to get to the sidewalk.
Once at the corner, I hope that you are very nimble indeed, as almost all of them have ice fields and trampled down snow, that you still have to navigate.
If you are handicapped and use a walker or cane, you might still have a chance. If you have to use a wheelchair, you better get it fixed with snow chains.
But hey --- this time next year, if we have the same wintery conditions, you might be able to drive over to the Shorewood High School and walk around on the astro turf under a nice warm dome. After all, the Village Board gave almost $500,000 for the D2D !
Of course that money may very well have been better spent if the Board had budgeted to have the snow banks removed from the parkway on the business streets --- and the ice fields cleard at the crosswalks.
Or maybe they can take the $45,000 some dollars they are going to spend to advertise Shorewood as a Walkable Community --- and use it to clear snow and really make it so.
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