Get a load of the business stifling big government regulations put in place by the Waukesha Common Council as a disincentive for people to go downtown. When it comes to resident
enjoyment of their own city services, you gotta wonder why they even bother
having a downtown in the first place:
Waukesha Patch: Special events held on city streets could get costly for the applicants if a proposed ordinance is approved by the Waukesha Common Council. "If the city deems that the event requires additional city personnel, equipment and services to address issues including but not limited to traffic control, security, clean up, sanitation and safety, the applicant shall pay the actual costs for the use of such personnel, equipment and services," according to a proposed ordinance.
You would have thought a celebration or two downtown would be
met with open arms. Local businesses might enjoy a little extra foot traffic
too. Instead city regulations will suffocate community get togethers like Freeman
Friday Night Live, the Waukesha Christmas Parade and the Memorial Day Parade
with fees and regulations. Merry Christmas!!!
A few aldermen and downtown stakeholders who want to see some limits to the street closures in Waukesha. A requirement that event applicants maintain commercial liability insurance.
Jeff Barta, who has publicly opposed the street closures for Freeman Friday Night Live, felt that fees for the use of public streets should coincide with fees for renting out parks. "I would hate to have incentives for people to use our streets instead of the parks. … Parks are for people, streets are for traffic," Barta said.
Wow, you don’t see a lot of main street businesses set up in parks.
Not only that, but streets are for traffic…motorized and foot, to local
businesses.
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