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SH <br /> 1 <br /> • I <br /> • 11 <br /> MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SEN11NEL . <br /> TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 'i, 1998: <br /> Brookfield wants r <br /> fsidents •to 'tak,. <br /> e . .t <br /> ownershi ' of Year' 20NN p Master Plan , 1 <br /> Public participation sought Minneapolis-based ; planning change and function -will be ' <br /> in two'autumn workshops consultant hired by the city. the city's first overall develop= <br /> I think that is tremendously =t plan in nearly 40 years. <br /> • critical," Caliandro said of pub- But because more thari:80%of ' <br /> BY PAUL Gom tic input. the available land in and mound <br /> oftheloumai sentinel staff As Part of that pplazining pro- the city is developed already, <br /> cess, the city will hoick two pub- the new master plan is expected <br /> With the goal of keeping lic "workshops thus fall at to* concentrate more .on 'the ' <br /> Brookfield a desirable place dec- which residents will have an op- quality of development and re-' <br /> aides from now,officials Monday portunity to offer their opinions development than on the quait= <br /> discussed plans to get public m- on how they want Brookfield to tity of new buildings, Caliandr <br /> put as they prepare the Brook- look in 20 years. fid, <br /> field Year 2020 Master Plan. The workshops for the public "(Brookfield) has an estab-. <br /> It will be important that resi- are planned for 6:30 .p.m. at lished infrastructure, it has.* <br /> ' dents "take ownership" of the Brookfield East High School on established school system;-it ha • <br /> Plan by participating in its de- Oct.28 and Nov.4. an •established governing' sys <br /> velopment, said Victor Calian- The master plan—an outline <br /> dro of the Cuningham Croup, a for how Brookfield should grow, Please see SROOKFEEI.D page,3" <br />