Landslide Update: Mitchell Park Domes, Milwaukee
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele has expressed his intent to work with the county board鈥檚 committee rather than appointing his own. He will continue to work with a team hired by his office to conduct Domes planning and community engagement.
In February of this year, Abele announced his intent to appoint a committee to consider the future of the Mitchell Park Domes, which have been closed for repairs. Abele is thought to be in favor of demolition with regards to the Domes. Shortly following his announcement, the Milwaukee County Board voted to form a Task Force that would pursue the repair and preservation of the conservatory. This resulted in a struggle over the goals and necessity of duel committees, as reported by the . On March 28, Abele stated that he had 鈥渓aunched a steering committee comprised of stakeholders from the business community, non-profit community, neighborhood groups, and more that has already begun meeting.鈥 Since it was convened without public notice, . Discussions ensued that suggested the duel committees might merge, and Abele recently agreed to work with the County鈥檚 appointed task force. However, he is moving forward with a proposal for an informal advisory panel. It鈥檚 unclear if the would also pertain to such a group. Tom Kamenick, Deputy Counsel for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), believes that Abele is attempting to get around the law by disbanding a committee and subsequently reconvening and renaming it. The list of individuals who have agreed to participate in Abele鈥檚 advisory committee as of July 15 includes three county staffers and thirteen community members, with four additional slots for community members expected to be filled.
In the meantime, the county board has released the names of the official Domes Task Force appointees, which include several Milwaukee County officials, in addition to designated community representatives: William H. Lynch, attorney, chair of the Domes Task Force appointed by County Board Chair; Michele Bria, CEO, Journey House; Jeff Crawford, Tribal Attorney General, Forest County Potawatomi; John Dargle, Jr., Director, Milwaukee County Parks, Recreation and Culture; John Gurda, representative of the Milwaukee County Parks Advisory Commission; Sup. Jason Haas, chair, County Board鈥檚 Committee on Parks, Energy, and Environment; Roger Krawiecki, President, Friends of the Domes; Dawn McCarthy, President, Milwaukee Preservation Alliance; Jeremy Theis, Director, Milwaukee County Facilities Management; Ranell Washington, Founder, Social X Milwaukee; and Sup. Peggy A. West, representing the 12th District of Milwaukee County.
Meanwhile, the remaining Domes are slated to reopen in the fall. The Tropical Dome is expected to reopen on September 24, while work on the Desert Dome is expected to be completed in late October. Thousands of concrete-cast joints have been wrapped over the past six months to prevent further deterioration, although repairs have been made more difficult by the types of vegetation growing in the Tropical and Desert Domes. The Show Dome was repaired first as it posed the fewest mechanical challenges, and was reopened on April 29.