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Parking Problems During Streetscape Finally Getting Attention

By David Tatarowicz
Wednesday, Jun 18 2008, 12:17 PM

 As readers of this blog know, I have written "ad nauseam"  :-)  about the lack of consideration for small business parking in areas where there is No Construction Work being done, but No Parking signs are left posted --- and tickets are written for patrons of businesses and residents who might have "logically" thought if there is No Work going on, parking for a few minutes should be ok --- Wrong !!

 

Contacting the Officials that Be had not been very productive, as the finger pointing (Construction Crews, DPW, Administration, Police, BID) invariably followed a circular pattern, 

 

I am happy to report that Guy Johnson, the Shorewood Village President, as he promised,  has taken an interest in this situation and is reviewing it with the Village Administration and DPW.

 

Will there be an immediate change to the current practices ? 

 

I don't know ---- but I am encouraged the process is being reviewed ---- and that the plight of the hapless small business owners is now a consideration.

 

WHAT DO YOU THINK.  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO COMMENT BELOW.
 


 

Shorewood Needlessly Hurts Local Village Businesses AGAIN

By David Tatarowicz
Friday, May 30 2008, 04:04 PM

 Frequent readers of my blog --- both of you :-) --- may recall that last fall when the Village was starting the Streetscape project, they had NO PARKING signs all along Oakland Avenue --- for days at a time when NO WORK was being done.

 

This week --- AGAIN --- on the 4400 block of North Oakland, which is heavily concentrated with small businesses that rely on walk in traffic --- the street has been marked NO PARKING all week although there has been NO WORK done.

 

Obviously, when they are working in the area, the construction crews need to have the street cleared of parked cars.  

 

But when they are not working in a retail area --- even if it is for one day only !!!! --- why can't they take the signs down or cover them.

 

Again --- let me ask of the  Village Government --- the Village Board Members --- the Administration ........... do ANY OF YOU REALLY CARE ABOUT THE SMALL BUSINESSES IN SHOREWOOD ????

 

WHAT DO YOU THINK ?  PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW ! 


 

Practice doesn't make perfect in Shorewood's Perpertual Construction --- BID District doesn't have a Clue on How to Help Merchants

By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Apr 17 2008, 05:55 PM

Just about 10 years ago the merchants on North Oakland had to endure a disastarous summer of (non) business as Shorewood tore up the street and sidewalks and made North Oakland the "Jewel of Shorewood" !!

Now Shorewood is at it again (obviously they didn't get it right 10 years ago) as the street is a two lane mess, sidewalks and crosswalks are torn up --- and the business owners are Hurting .....

But according to recent comments from the Shorewood BID reported in Shorewoodnow.com  ---

"We are turning what could be somewhat of an inconvenience into an exciting way to attract customers and keep them coming back for the quality products and personal service that Shorewood is known for," BID member Barb Caprile said."

Barb --- you just Don't Get It !!!  It is NOT an "inconvenience" for the merchants on North Oakland --- it is a Financial Disaster. 

Talk to the guys at Mautz Paint -- this should be one of their busiest times -- and their business is way down.  If you don't have GPS with the optional topographical map feature --- trying to patronize the Wick Family's store is all but impossible. 

And just in case the project moves along too quickly --- according to the Village Website, construction will be suspended for most of the month of July to accomodate the 4th of July parade and the Criterium Bicycle Race.

Hmmmmm --- did the BID ever think of re-routing the Bike race so that the Oakland merchants can get back to business as soon as possible ?  As I noted in my blog last year, the Bike Race actually Hurts the Majority of the Businesses on Oakland -- yet the BID keeps it going, and against all evidence otherwise, the BID claims they do it for the Businesses !!!

Why not relocate it to another business area in Shorewood and let them enjoy all the boost to business the Bike Race brings -- NOT !

And since the 4th of July parade is Mobile by Nature --- how about a different route so work can continue on the Oakland Construction. 

I think most of my business neighbors would agree we with me when I say --- Let's Get the Damn Thing Done and Give Us Back our Customers ----  Please !!

 WHAT DO YOU THINK ?  YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW !

 


 

Tax Assessment on River Property Changes Dramatically (and lower) --- Why ?

By David Tatarowicz
Tuesday, Mar 4 2008, 01:53 PM

According to property tax information available on the internet, the property at 3907-09 N Sherburn, which is one of the parcels for the Sunrise Development that the Village Board is planning on funding for $800,000 plus has changed dramatically for 2007.

The past assessments for the Sherburn property had a separate assessment for the land and a separate assessment for the improvements (buildings) which is the normal breakdown, and is the way that the property at 1111 E Capitol (Riverbrook Restaurant) is assessed.

Following are the assessments for the Sherburn property for the past few years, applying the applicable State Equalizers:

Sherburn                                      Land                           Improvements                    Total

2004                                           474,000                        1,627,240                         2,101,240

2005                                           507,900                         2,250,282                        2,758,182

2006                                           530,425                         2,350,081                        2,880,506

2007                                          2,282,447                       00000000                         2,282,447

                      This is a drop in the assessment of $598,059  which equals a 21% drop in value !!

                      (note: the 1111 E Capitol Dr property had a decrease in its assessment of about 4%)

  • Is this the only property in Shorewood that has dropped in value by 21% ?
  • Why is the assessment no longer broken down into its parts ?
  • What implications does this have for the proposed Sunrise Development ?
  •  Inquiring Minds Want to Know !!

                                     Do you Know ?            Do you have any Comments ?


 

Pick & Save and Walgreens Do Not Deserve Our Patronage

By David Tatarowicz
Thursday, Feb 7 2008, 08:57 PM

It has been very rough on the small businesses in Shorewood this winter, as the Village is unable to deal with the snow that blocks their business entrances from the street.  I have written many blogs about that and it is still a problem, but not one that I will address in this Posting.

I am very sensitive to the snow and ice situation, as I have had both a hip and knee replacement in the past four years.  The last thing I need is to try to traverse ice and snow when patronizing a business.

 I have an empathy for the small "mom and pop" businesses, as their resources are often limited to the person minding the shop (many of them elderly ladies and gents) --- for the most part, they do admirably with their sidewalks in front of their stores.

This evening I was trying to patronzie two of the largest businesses in Shorewood -- Pick and Save http://www.roundys.com   and Walgreens www.Walgreens.com .,

In my opinion, based upon how they DON'T provide safe access to their stores, they do not deserve the patronage of our community.

Pick and Save --- Forget It !!  24 Hours after the storm, their parking lot is still a treachoreous mess of slush, ice and snow.  I could not see the slightest effort having been expended to make their parking lot safe and accomodating to their customers.

Walgreens was Almost ok ---  Actually their lot was remarkedly well taken care of (Pick and Save could use them as an example) BUT --- the walkway to the actual front door of the store, was a narrow little path, between two mounds of snow, and was packed down with ice and hard packed snow.

I was hoping to be able to park in a nicely cleared lot at both businesses, and use my cane to make my way to the businesses without slipping and snapping my new knee or hip apart.  But there was no way I could have made it with any confidence, without pulling out my walker for the treacherous journey for each establishment.

Sooooooooo I said Goodbye to both ---- I'll patronize businesses that care about the safety and convenience of their customers --- and I hope you all do the same !!

 WHAT'S YOUR OPINION --- PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT BELOW

 

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