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By Madalyn O Neill
Feb 12, 2021 6:22 PM
MADISON, Wis. – While the City of Madison provides services residents need, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway said what the city needs are options.
That’s as the city faces tough budget cycles in the coming years, according to Rhodes-Conway.
“In part because of the coronavirus pandemic, in part because of the structural issue in how severely the state limits impact our budgets,” she said. “What we’ve seen is just a really precipitous decline in revenue.”
Rhodes-Conway said the city is cutting where it can.
It would allow counties and Wisconsin’s 26 cities and one village (Menomonee Falls) with more than 30,000 people to add a .5% sales tax. For counties, that’s on top of a .5% sales tax already available and in place in 68 out of 72 counties, according to Evers’ office.
Natural Resources Board requires companies to pay more for permits, notify nearby tribes of any proposal. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
This body of water was once the site of the Flambeau Mine, which is the only nonferrous mine that has operated in Wisconsin in the last 40 years. Rich Kremer/WPR
New rules governing sulfide mining in Wisconsin were unanimously approved Wednesday by the state Natural Resources Board. The regulations would make mining companies pay more for permits and licenses, as well as outline areas that are considered unsuitable for mining.