A very big and special thank you goes to City Clerk Sandi Wesolowski for being very prompt with my request on this issue. She has been the biggest asset in City Hall for many, many years.
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Here's the list from most to least expensive:
- $33 million: Ryan Creek Interceptor (extend municipal sewer to SW Franklin and areas of Muskego & New Berlin)
- $20 million: Franklin Cultural Arts Center
- $12 million: Community Center
- $4.8 million: Land for completion of a Dedication of a Greenbelt Ecosystem to the Public
- $4 million: City Hall expansion that would include community room facilities
- $3.96 million: Dept. of Public Works Building Addition (New Garage)
- $3.75 million: Drexel interchange funding
- $3.3 million: Puetz Road reconstruction from 76th Street to Hwy 100
- $2.9 million: Addition on current Sewer and Water Utility Building
- $2.3 million: S. 51st Street (Phase 1) (Drexel to Puetz - - FHS area) (Reconstruction/widening)
- $1.7 million: S. 51st Street (Phase 2) (1300 ft N of Rawson to College) (Reconstruction/widening)
- $1.65 million: Pleasant View Park improvements (playground, basketball court, playfield, tennis court, pavilion, and connecting trail)
- $1.6 million: Utility improvements: Rawson Homes Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
- $1.16 million: Hillcrest Neighborhood Park (New neighborhood park south of Elm Court) (includes basketball courts, baseball diamond, softball diamonds, playfield, playground, tennis courts, ice skating area, park pavilion, parking lot, and walking/education trail)
- $1.12 million: St. Martin's Neighborhood Park (New neighborhood park on west side of 116th & Meyers Drive) (same amnetities as the proposed Hillcrest Neighborhood Park)
- $1.03 million: Forest Hills Neighborhood Park (New neighborhood park west of Forest Park Middle School) (same amnetities as proposed Hillcrest and St. Martin's parks)
- $1.1 million: S. 51st Street (Phase 3) (Rawson to 1400 ft south) (Reconstruction/widening)
- $1.1 million: Street improvements to S. 76th Street from Imperial to Drexel (medians and pedestrian walks)
- $1.1 million: Utility improvements: Oakwood Road to Franklin Business Park water main extension
- $994,458: Oak Leaf Trail extension to County Line Road
- $330,000: Street Improvements to Oakwood Road from 60th Street to 6,100 ft east)
- $250,000: Utility improvements: Hale Park Connection Repair to Sanitary Sewer
- $140,000: Lions Legend Park improvements (accessibility & Historic Village)