Jeff Kohl, owner of Parkside Wedding Chapel, hoped to add a banquet hall to his operation.
Bill allows GPS tracking for those who violate restraining orders.
Francis Havey, Greenfield's mayor from 1980-84, died Sunday.
But the city disagrees and calls the situation a "gray area."
Carpenter believes the rules governing recalls need to be updated.
Greenfield City Clerk Jennifer Goergen told Greenfield NOW the nearly 5,000 residents who might have had issues should be OK.
The board passed the administration's proposal by a 4-3 vote.
The districts are considering a co-op, and the Greenfield School Board will hear its administration's proposal Monday.
The city's clerk says the estimate she submitted to the Government Accountability Board takes into account costs the GAB did not request.
By changing the definition of "public signs" the city created its own loophole to allow off-premises advertising in some instances.
Patch took a look at what a potential statewide recall election would cost local municipalities.
The School Board listened to the administration's proposal Monday, but several parents are not in favor of the changes.
The Plan Commission will hear the owner's proposal Jan. 10. It will also consider a request from Parkside Chapel to serve alcohol in an adjacent banquet hall.
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The eastbound and westbound ramps were closed early this year as part of the DOT's $1.9 million Mitchell Interchange project.
Approving the sign as presented would have violated the city's sign code.
The library's participation will boost its library of materials.
Residents will have a chance to weigh in on the Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center's proposed move from Southridge Mall to Greenfield.
The Greenfield Parks and Recreation Department has a proposal on the table for a new electronic reader board that does not follow the city's sign code.
Common Council president Karl Kastner would take over as acting mayor if something happened to Michael Neitzke.
Dick Bolender died suddenly Saturday evening.
More than 100 people came to have brunch with Santa and help Mayor Michael Neitzke light up City Hall's Christmas tree.
This year's city retirements will account for a loss of more than 600 years of combined service.
They were among the 177 educations unions to do so over the last several days.
Spiro Asimakopoulos was hoping to give his customers another option at Goody's.
The Common Council agreed to place an advisory referendum on the spring ballot.
The city is considering tackling several projects, but how would you prioritize them?
Candidates have until Jan. 3 to get into the race.
Alderpersons Pam Akers, Karl Kastner and Shirley Saryan all have expiring terms.
Greenfield police have fielded several calls from residents and business owners.
Several Greenfield residents called or emailed City Hall late last week to voice their displeasure about a petitioner inside the library's lobby.
Development of key commercial areas is on the city's list, but what is most important to you?
Municipal leaders agreed to discuss the topic with their councils and boards and possible add an advisory referendum to the April ballots.
Hours of discussion over the last several weeks culminated in a brief public hearing Tuesday.
County Executive Chris Abele vetoed an amendment proposed by the County Board, but the board overrode a day later.
A Greenfield homeowner set up a signature drive in front of her home.
Mayors and village presidents met Monday in Franklin to discuss the County Board's recent decision to restore half of the funding taken out of the budget by County Executive Chris Abele.
The city does not expect any changes in service in 2012 despite decreased funding from Milwaukee County.
Petitions are available starting at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
State Sen. Tim Carpenter believes so and points to Ohio as an example for his case.