Plans for a mixed-use development on the 15-acre site of the former Boston Store at Southridge Mall are progressing. Barrett Lo Visionary Development (BLVD) has put forward redevelopment plans for transforming the property into a mixed-use space.
The Village of Greendale has implemented a property code enforcement program funded by Community Development Block Grant funds awarded in 2023. The initiative aims to address concerns related to property maintenance, protect property values, and maintain the quality of neighborhoods.
Improvements are planned for W. Grange Ave., a vital part of the community's infrastructure, scheduled for rehabilitation in 2024. The section from 84th St. to S. 76th St. will undergo significant changes.
The Village is conducting a market revaluation in 2024 to update property assessments. This process involves reviewing all assessments using data from recently sold properties. The previous Village-wide revaluation took place in 2022, based on sales from 2020 and 2021. Since then, the assessment ratio has decreased to 87.2% of market value and would have fallen further to around 77% without the current revaluation. Wisconsin Statutes mandate that jurisdictions assess within 10% of market value at least once every five years.
The Village Board has approved the 2024 budget after a public hearing held on November 21, 2023. This decision concludes a three-month process that involved guidance from the Village Board and collaboration among staff members and department heads. The budget aims to maintain high-quality municipal services without significant changes in staffing or service levels.
On December 19, 2023, the Village Board of Trustees in Greendale adopted a Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (CORP), marking a significant development for the community. This plan includes a complete inventory of park and recreation assets owned by both the Village and the School District. Public input was crucial in shaping the recommendations for future improvements.
Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) has announced modifications to Routes 24 and 76, effective August 25, 2025. These changes aim to enhance service for businesses located on S. 76th Street and in Greendale.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and the Village of Greendale are collaborating on a project to replace outdated street lighting with new LED energy-efficient units. The engineering firm raSmith has been contracted to handle the design and environmental documentation for this initiative.
The Village has announced several road rehabilitation projects set to commence in late spring or summer. These projects include work on Eastway parking lane (SW quadrant), Euston Street, Sterling Court, Foxley Court, Forest Court, and Greenmeadow Lane.
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