The Hop is facing another $4 million operating budget deficit. Milwaukee leaders debated what to do about the streetcar on Thursday. The mayor wants to boost the so-called wheel tax $10 per vehicle.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil is not a fan of Milwaukee’s little-used streetcar, but he’s not committing to join the effort to kill it. Seil didn’t say if he’ll ask former ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Milwaukee streetcar driver in training received recognition today for jumping into action to help a woman and save her small ...
off the hook for The Hop. Milwaukee Alderman Scott Spiker wrote a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to allow the city out of the grant that paid for the streetcar. “Mr. Secretary, we ...
A Milwaukee streetcar operator was honored for helping to protect a woman and her small service dog. The woman and her service dog were attacked by two large dogs, when the streetcar operator stepped ...
Milwaukee city taxpayers fund The HOP to the tune of $4 million per year, only a very small minority use it and most would probably rather see that money pay for street repairs, libraries and public ...
Ald. Scott Spiker is taking his opposition to The Hop to the Trump administration. Milwaukee's streetcar is running in the red with a $4 million yearly deficit. Spiker wrote Duffy, asking him to let ...
The Hop's 2018 launch has been followed by several commercial developments opening along or near the streetcar's route in downtown Milwaukee and the Historic Third Ward. Here's a list of several newer ...