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Milwaukee County officials are moving forward with plans to partner with Jewish Family Services (JFS) to enhance community development, particularly in park settings. During a recent government meeting, the importance of collaboration and community engagement was emphasized as officials discussed the next steps in finalizing agreements with JFS.
The partnership aims to ensure that the development process is inclusive, particularly for seniors and other community members. Officials highlighted the need for a design that connects the community with the development site, ensuring that the project meets the unique needs of residents. While a feasibility study is not yet in place, financial analyses have been conducted to guide the project’s planning.
Director Mathy provided insights into the financial aspects, indicating that estimates for the project are based on well-considered projections. The county is committed to transparency, with plans to share initial project iterations with supervisors and the public, while being mindful of any proprietary information.
Dan Fleishman from JFS reassured attendees that the organization, despite its religious roots, is dedicated to serving the broader Milwaukee community equitably. This commitment aligns with the county's goal of ensuring that all community members have access to the services provided through this partnership.
As the project progresses, officials are focused on maintaining open lines of communication with the public, ensuring that community input is valued in the development process. This initiative reflects Milwaukee County's ongoing efforts to foster collaboration and enhance community resources, particularly in underserved areas.
Converted from Milwaukee County - HEHNSP Combined - Jun 13, 2025 meeting on June 13, 2025
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