COMMUNITY Building
Connected, Empowered People
GET INVOLVED IN YOUR COMMUNITY
SILVER CITY FEST
Become a Vendor:
- Merchandise & Baked Goods Vendor
- Food Trucks
- Non-profit (Community Resources)
Questions? Please contact Brisa E. Van Galen at 414-409-8832 or by email: brisa@viacdc.org. Ask about our reduced vendor rates for southside based small businesses.
Join our monthly Spring & Summer Clean-ups
Are you interested in leading a clean-up on your block? Connect with our outreach team today! We’ll help you organize your neighbors and supply all the tools you need to have a successful community clean-up!
For more information please contact Isabel Castro at isabel@viacdc.org, call or text Isabel at 414.209.4220.
Join our Neighborhood Walks
A neighborhood walk is an opportunity for neighbors to come together and check out infrastructure and building conditions along public sidewalks. This is also a great time for neighbors, business owners, neighborhood institutions, and city departments to come together and learn from one another.
If you want to join, please reach out to Isabel Castro at isabel@viacdc.org, call or text Isabel at 414.209.4220 for exact street locations and walk audit route.
Vecinos Con Poder
Want to learn about where the city is allocating their money? Want to learn about what programs are being prioritized in the city budget? Come to our Vecinos con Poder (Neighbors with Power) Workshop Series. In this workshop series you will get an overview of the city’s budget, learn about how to provide public comment so that your voice can be heard, attend the Mayor’s Public Budget Hearing, and learn how to get a hold of your representatives so that you can directly communicate with them.
For more information please call (414) 409-3845 or send an email to Kevin Solis at Kevin@viacd.org.
BUILD POLITICAL POWER
Your power and voice as a Milwaukee resident are not limited to voting. You also have a say in how government services are operated, where your tax money goes and the laws that are approved. You can address these topics by contacting your elected officials.
Make your voice Heard & Vote
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February 20 – Spring Primary, if needed, to choose candidates for the following offices: Circuit Court Judges and Court of Appeal Judges, Milwaukee County Executive, Comptroller and County Supervisors, City of Milwaukee Mayor, City Attorney, Treasurer, Comptroller, and Alderpersons.
April 2 – Spring Election: Spring election to choose from the final list of candidates for the offices appearing on the ballot.
August 13 – Fall Primary, if needed, to choose candidates for the following offices: US Senator, US Congress District 4, Wisconsin State Senate, State Assembly, Milwaukee County Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, and District Attorney.
November 5 – Fall General Election to choose from the final list of candidates for all offices appearing on the November ballot, Presidential election.
WHO ARE YOUR LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIALS?
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Neighborhood Action Plan: Small Steps, Big Changes
The Plan Advisory Committee (PAC) came together in 2019 to work alongside other Silver City, Layton Park and Burnham Park neighbors to update the 2011 Quality of Life Plan for 2020-2025. PAC members have helped to:
- Review and evaluate the original 2011 Quality of Life Plan
- Form committees based on Plan priority areas
- Facilitate committee meetings and develop action plans within each committee
- Work with the community at large to create an updated Quality of Life Plan action guide
Neighborhood Action Plan
Thank you to the 2019 Plan Advisory Committee (PAC) members:
- Anali Albor
- Martin Andrade
- Araceli Arevalo
- Joe Lamers
- Sarah Luther
- Edisson Orozco
- Rubi Orozco
- Maria Poradek
- Maria Magdalena Gutierrez
- Beverly Klingbeil
- Richard Klingbeil
- Andrew Swant
- Sandra Hernandez
In 2011, VIA convened the first PAC. Together we embarked on a year-long planning process to develop a comprehensive Quality of Life Plan for the Milwaukee neighborhoods of Silver City, Burnham Park and Layton Park as part of the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative.
Hundreds of neighbors, business owners and community stakeholders participated in dozens of one-on-one meetings, focus groups and community gatherings to identify priorities for the neighborhood’s continued growth into the future. This plan, and the Action Plan completed in 2019, continue to guide the work of VIA and other community partners.