Lynn Marie takes her son Tyler Hastings for a stroll on one of two newly installed mobility mats on Simmons Island beach Tuesday afternoon. Tyler’s family reached out to City Hall last year after seeing beach mats used in Racine. Unanimous support by the city’s Public Works Committee and City Council followed, setting the stageContinue reading “Accessible Mats Arrive on Simmons Island”
Author Archives: Alderman Bill Siel
Outdoor Markets a Hit Saturday
Masks and crowd control were an added feature as Kenosha’s outdoor market season debuted Saturday. Kenosha HarborMarket, the city’s mainstay and foundational enterprise, controlled the steady flow of customers as did the newly formed Kenosha Public Market, located in the City Hall parking lot. Warm, sunny weather attracted the experienced and curious shoppers, thankful forContinue reading “Outdoor Markets a Hit Saturday”
Kneel For Nine
Over 2,000 people of all ages and races and beliefs gathered in Civic Center Park for Tuesday evening’s Kneel For Nine. It was well spirited and respectful and honorable. The event’s name symbolically refers to the nearly nine minutes that police officer David Chauvin kneeled on the neck of George Floyd on May 23. AContinue reading “Kneel For Nine”
Memorial Day 2020
City Council is in Session
For the past month, Kenosha City Council and Committee meetings have been conducted remotely and we’re all getting the hang of it, so are our cats. Smokey (left) and Alley never fail to convene and advise each Monday evening.
Letters, I do get letters
I smiled when I looked at the return address, and anxious to see what the topic was, I read about a problem I was able to quickly address for this anonymous constituent. Keep those letter coming. I’ll do my best.
Yard Waste and Bulk Waste Sites Will Open
Please read this information closely for special instructions, but the good news is that we can move those home cleaning tasks up a notch.
What a Big Difference One Year Makes
I was sworn in as 2nd District Alderman Friday afternoon in an impromptu but necessary way at city hall. Once again, thanks to all who supported me. And let’s stay in touch.
Thank You All!
I really look forward to serving Kenosha’s Second District for the next two years, so thanks to everyone who supported my campaign. And I want to stay in touch with all of you. Don’t hesitate to contact me.
It’s Election Day and the Polls are OPEN
After a chaotic news cycle in Madison yesterday , the decision has been made that in-person voting will take place today until 8 p.m. Public safety protocols will be in place, so please don’t forget to cast your vote today. Polling places have been reduced to 10 locations, but the 2nd District Public Museum siteContinue reading “It’s Election Day and the Polls are OPEN”