UPDATE: UW-W Men’s Wheelchair Basketball fell to Auburn by 68-64 on Saturday morning, ending their chance to place third in the championship.

By Jeff Angileri
Executive Director, University Marketing & Communications
UW-Whitewater

Update 3/18/23 @ 10:50 a.m. – UW-W Men’s Wheelchair Basketball fell to Auburn by 68-64 on Saturday morning, ending their chance to place third in the championship.

Update 3/17/23 @ 9:20 p.m. – UW-W beat the Missouri Tigers 71-52 in a consolation bracket game on Friday. Next up is a game vs. on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. vs. the Auburn Tigers. If UW-W wins that game they’ll play for third place at noon on Saturday.

Update: 3/16/23 @ 10:15 p.m. – After winning their first game by 105-21 vs. Eastern Washington University, the Warhawks (#6) fell to Illinois (#3) by 57-45. UW-W will next play in a consolation game vs. Edinboro on Friday at 4:00 p.m.

The finest wheelchair basketball athletes from around the nation will travel to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on March 16-18 for the National Wheelchair Basketball Association men’s intercollegiate championships.

Eleven universities will participate: UW-Whitewater: University of Alabama, University of Arizona, Auburn University, City University of New York, Eastern Washington University, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, University of Illinois, University of Missouri, Southwest Minnesota State University, and University of Texas-Arlington.

“UW-Whitewater is proud to partner with the National Wheelchair Basketball Association to host the men’s collegiate championships,” said Corey King, chancellor. “Hosting such a prestigious event builds upon our legacy as an institution of excellence in adaptive learning, engagement and athletics. On behalf of everyone at the university and in the Whitewater community, the Warhawk family sincerely welcomes you and we hope you enjoy the games!”

All games will take place in Kachel Gym in the Williams Center. Admission is free and complimentary parking is available in lots 11 and 24. Donations to support UW-Whitewater’s wheelchair athletics program are greatly appreciated.

For those unable to cheer on the teams in person, games will be livestreamed by UWW-TV.

“There is a tremendous amount of pride in hosting the national tournament on our home court,” said Jake Williams, men’s head coach and two-time Paralympic gold medalist. “Our athletes work extremely hard to be at the top of their game and this competition is sure to be exciting. We’ve always had incredible fan support from Warhawks across the region and we look forward to having a good crowd to cheer on the teams as they compete for the national title.”

The UW-Whitewater men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams have won 13 national championships and 3 national championships, respectively, and produced numerous Paralympic athletes and medalists.

In Memory of Nancy A. Noack, 1945-2020

“Those we love and lose are always connected by heartstrings into infinity.”

In memory of Nancy A. Noack, who passed away at the age of 75 in Whitewater, WI on March 16, 2020. 

Nancy was born in Milwaukee, WI, daughter of Raymond Noack and Evelyn (née Neubauer) (Noack) Brill in January 1945. 

She attended St. Ignatius Loyola for grade school and graduated high school from St. John’s Cathedral. 

One of Nancy’s proudest lifetime accomplishments was to attend UW-Whitewater, where she earned membership into Alpha Chi and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies.  She graduated in 1982 as magna cum laude with a B. S. of Education, all as a married woman and mother of three young girls.  

While Nancy raised her family in Oconomowoc, she thoroughly enjoyed her career working as an elementary school librarian and promoting reading programs within the East Troy school district. There she developed some meaningful lifelong friendships with fellow co-workers, and she completed 21 years of service before taking an early retirement. 

Nancy later moved to Mukwonago and lastly Whitewater, where she was blessed to make some loving friends in the local community. 

Nancy had a generous, kind and loyal soul and fiercely loved her family and friends. She was sensitive, sentimental and extremely thoughtful. 

One of many ways she showed her love was through food. She was a talented baker, and her legacy will live on through her decorated sour cream cut-out cookies. She also enjoyed hosting her annual ethnic-themed holiday parties for some of her close friends. 

Nancy had a creative mind and loved exploring many arts and crafts, as well as gardening. She was an excellent seamstress and relished taking on crafting challenges. Nancy had a deep-rooted and lifelong passion for learning and reading, which she also instilled in her children.  

Nancy was preceded in death by her father, her mother and her beloved older brother, James Noack.  

Nancy is survived by her daughters:  Linda Karpinski, Kathleen Wade (Scott Dallasta) and Ellen Karpinski (Jamal Ghanname) as well as her grandson, Zachary Karpinski (Caroline Vaughan). Nancy would have been overjoyed to welcome her great-granddaughter, Harlow, into the family. 

Also left behind were her furry constant companions: Miranda, Ernie and Jelli Bean. 

Nancy’s family would like to thank all those who came for visits and helped care for her during her last months, especially her sister-in-law, Mary, and her Mercyhealth Hospice team. 

The Nitardy Funeral Home of Whitewater, WI assisted the family. No service was held due to COVID-19 restrictions. 

Boost Your Budget Presentation for Seniors at the Library


 
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Walworth County will be at the Irvin L Young
Memorial Library on Wednesday, March 22 at 10:00 a.m. to present information about
benefits available to seniors.

The presentation will be held in the library’s Community Room located at 431 W. Center
Street in Whitewater. There is no cost or registration. For additional information, visit the
library’s website at www.whitewaterlibrary.org or call 262-473-0530.

LWV Hosts March Public Program: Understanding Wisconsin’s Courts & Judicial Elections

Please join us for our March program on Understanding Wisconsin’s Courts & Judicial Elections program on Thursday, March 16, from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. This will be a rebroadcast of a 2022 LWVWI webinar moderated by Joy Cardin with speakers UWW Associate Professor Jolly Emrey and Wisconsin Retired Judge Paul Higginbotham.

This presentation attempts to close the critical gap between the Wisconsin Court System and the public understanding and awareness of these courts and how they affect our daily lives. This presentation is coming at a relevant time, just weeks before our Judicial Spring Election on April 4, 2023.

This excellent program is moderated by Joy Cardin, a former NPR Talk Host, and an LWVWI Board of Directors member. Associate Professor and Chair Jolly Emrey, Department of Politics, Government, and Law, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, brings an enlightened description and analysis of the Wisconsin court system. Retired Judge Paul Higginbotham has years of judicial experience in Wisconsin’s Appellate, Circuit, and Municipal Courts. He shares a personal and thoughtful account of the courts’ impact on individuals and society.

Join us on Zoom at https://bit.ly/LWV-WW_WICourts or by phone at (312) 626-6799; Webinar ID: 822 1526 0504; Passcode: 433014.

Please note: For clarification, the Spring Election referred to in this Webinar as April 5th is actually for last year, NOT this year, which is April 4th. Additionally, there will be no Q and A after this presentation.

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Visit our website at https://my.lwv.org/wisconsin/whitewater-area, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @lwvwhitewater.

Warhawk Men’s Basketball Heads Back to D-III Final Four; UPDATE: UW-W Falls 83-79 to Mount Union

By Angela Kelm
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information

UPDATE: 3/16/23 @ 10:40 P.M. – After the Warhawks led by as much as 20 points in the first half, Mount Union was a different team in the second half and ultimately defeated UW-W by a score of 83-79. At the post game press conference Coach Pat Miller said, ” Really proud of my team. What they’ve done the last four weeks is nothing short of amazing.”

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s basketball team is headed back to the NCAA Division III Final Four. The Warhawks will take on Mount Union Thursday, March 16 in semifinal action in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tipoff at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum is set for 7 p.m. CDT. 

GAME INFORMATION
Round: NCAA Division III Final Four – Semifinal
Date: Thursday, March 16
Site: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Opponent: Mount Union
Tipoff Time: 7 p.m. CDT
Live Video | Live Stats
Tickets: Section 212 is behind the UWW bench for Thursday’s game. Sections 211 and 213 are across from the Warhawk bench.

WHITEWATER WATCH PARTY
Can’t make it to Fort Wayne but want to cheer on UW-Whitewater with other Warhawk fans? Head to 841 Brewhouse in Whitewater to watch the game live. 

UW-WHITEWATER’S PATH TO FORT WAYNE
The Warhawks, 25-7, punched their ticket to the NCAA Division III Tournament with a huge 92-79 victory over #12 UW-Oshkosh in Oshkosh to claim the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament title. That victory secured the league’s automatic bid into the postseason to get UWW dancing. 

Road Warriors: UWW headed to Cleveland, Ohio for first and second round action. The Warhawks took down Wabash 90-83 followed by a 78-75 win over host #8 Case Western Reserve. Next came the Sweet 16 and a trip to Ashland, Virginia as Randolph Macon hosted the pod. A thrilling 83-82 overtime victory over Johns Hopkins led to a 77-74 Elite 8 win over #6 Oswego State and the Warhawks keep dancing all the way to Fort Wayne. Since the WIAC Tournament semifinal in La Crosse, the Warhawks have traversed over 1,600 miles over a six-game span — they’ll add another 270 to that total this week with the trip to Fort Wayne.

The Series: Thursday will be the second meeting between Mount Union and UW-Whitewater on the hardwood. The lone other game featuring the Warhawks and Purple Raiders resulted in a UWW win — 76-58 on December 28, 1998, in Whitewater. 

The History: The Warhawks are in the midst of their 22nd appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament and first since 2014. The Final Four has been good to the Warhawks — rather the Warhawks have been good in the Final Four. UW-Whitewater has gone on to win the national title the last four times they have advanced to the Final Four (2014, 2012, 1988, 1984). 

Head Coach Pat Miller enters Thursday’s game with a 21-7 mark in the NCAA Tournament. He’s won two national titles as a coach and one as a Warhawk student-athlete (1984). 

Doing it for Derek: The Warhawks are playing for something bigger than themselves this season after teammate Derek Gray (Madison, Wis./La Follette) tragically passed away in the summer due to a cardiac event. DG4 is the story behind our story this season.

Key Player AccoladesMiles Barnstable (Sheboygan, Wis./Howards Grove) – D3hoops.com Third Team All-Region 9, All-WIAC, WIAC Newcomer of the Year; Trevon Chislom (McFarland, Wis./McFarland) – NABC Second Team All-District 9, All-WIAC; Jameer Barker (Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s) – Honorable Mention All-WIAC; Delvin Barnstable (Sheboygan, Wis./Sheboygan Lutheran) – Honorable Mention All-WIAC; Elijah Lambert (Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s) – WIAC All-Defensive Team

MOUNT UNION’S PATH TO FORT WAYNE
The Purple Raiders, ranked third according to D3hoops.com, won the Ohio Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles to secure an automatic berth into the NCAA Division III Tournament. 

Mount Union has hosted all the way through. Surviving a late push, MU defeated Anderson 73-65 to open the tournament. The Purple Raiders downed Lancaster Bible College 90-66 in round two. The Sweet 16 saw Mount Union topping North Park 102-85 before the Purple Raiders punched their ticket to Fort Wayne with a 78-67 win over UW-Oshkosh in the Elite 8. 

Their History: Mount Union is making their fifth NCAA Division III Tournament appearance but the Final Four is uncharted territory for the Purple Raiders. The program is making its first trip to the semifinals. 

Key Player Accolades: Christian Parker – D3hoops.com Region 7 Player of the Year, First Team All-Region, NABC District 7 Player of the Year, First Team All-District, OAC Player of the Year, First Team All-OAC; Collen Gurley – D3hoops.com Second Team All-Region 7, NABC Second Team All-District 7, First Team All-OAC; Darrell Newsom – OAC Defensive Player of the Year, Honorable Mention All-OAC; Braedon Poole – Honorable Mention All-OAC; Jeffery Mansfield – Honorable Mention All-OAC

UWW American Marketing Assoc. Sales Team Places 2nd at National Sales Championship

Pictured (left to right): Dan Herlache, Madison Niezgoda, Emily Vorpahl, Michael Winders, Claire Labecki, and Jimmy Peltier

Our UW-W American Marketing Association Sales Team placed 2nd at the National Collegiate Sales Championship at Kennesaw State University in Georgia on the weekend of March 4. This competition consisted of multiple rounds against the nation’s top 72 sales programs. The participants from UW-Whitewater included Madison Niezgoda, Emily Vorpahl, Michael Winders, and Claire Labecki.

Claire took individual 3rd and Madison won Round 1 and increased the team’s points in the quarterfinals. Their combined score placed the team in 2nd honors. Emily headed and kept the team on track as Team Captain, and Michael served as the Assistant Team Captain. Jimmy Peltier served as the primary coach, and Dan Herlache worked with the participants at the competition.

The UWW team is now considered the “Top Ranked Sales Team” for next year’s National Sales Championship! Congratulations on the great work! 

Link Provided to New LWV School Board Forum Video & Other Resources; Absentee Voting Info

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

Races on the April 4 general election ballot include Justice of the Supreme Court and Whitewater Unified School District School Board Member, City of Whitewater Common Council (three uncontested races), and City of Whitewater Municipal Judge. In Jefferson County there is also an uncontested race for Circuit Court Judge Branch 4. The towns also have races for Supervisor. You may view your ballot here by entering your home address.

On March 11 The League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area hosted a forum for the Whitewater Unified School District candidates. More than 50 people were in attendance. All six candidates: Thayer Coburn (incumbent), Joe Kromholz, Lisa Huempfner, Stephanie Hicks, Chuck Mills, and Christy Linse participated in this event. The video may be viewed here, thanks to Whitewater Community TV. The questions asked were pulled from those submitted by the audience. Some of these included, would you support a dual language program in schools, how would you work to make sure all students are accepted and supported, will you support a future referendum, and how do you plan to address low ACT scores and below proficient scores in math and reading? A total of six questions were asked during the 90-minute forum.  You may vote for up to three candidates.

The League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area is hosting a municipal judge forum on Sunday, March 19 at 1 p.m. in the Municipal Building Community Room, 312 W. Whitewater Street. When the video is available a link will be provided here.

The school board and municipal judge candidates all responded to an online questionnaire sponsored by the League of Women Voters – Whitewater Area. The responses, as well as those of the Supreme Court candidates, may be viewed here after entering your home address.

All six candidates for the school board responded to a questionnaire from the Whitewater Banner prior to the primary election. Their responses may be read here.

In addition to the races shown above, there are three referendum questions on the ballot:

State of Wisconsin Conditions of Release Before Conviction Referendum – Question 1

QUESTION 1: “Conditions of release before conviction. Shall section 8 (2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose on an accused person being released before conviction conditions that are designed to protect the community from serious harm?”

Yes
No

State of Wisconsin Cash Bail Before Conviction Referendum – Question 2

QUESTION 2: “Cash bail before conviction. Shall section 8 (2) of article I of the constitution be amended to allow a court to impose cash bail on a person accused of a violent crime based on the totality of the circumstances, including the accused’s previous convictions for a violent crime, the probability that the accused will fail to appear, the need to protect the community from serious harm and prevent witness intimidation, and potential affirmative defenses?”

Yes
No

State of Wisconsin Welfare Benefits Referendum – Question 3

QUESTION 3: “Shall able-bodied, childless adults be required to look for work in order to receive taxpayer-funded welfare benefits?”

Yes
No

OBTAINING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT

Any qualified elector who is unable or unwilling to appear at the polling place on Election Day may submit a request to vote an absentee ballot to their municipal clerk.  A qualified elector is any U.S. citizen who:

  • will be 18 years of age or older on Election Day.
  • has resided in the ward or municipality where they wish to vote for at least 28 consecutive days before the election.   

The elector must also be registered to vote to receive an absentee ballot.   Proof of identification must be provided before an absentee ballot may be issued*.  

Making application to receive an absentee ballot by mail

Contact your municipal clerk and request that an application for an absentee ballot be sent to you for the primary or election or both.   You may make written application to your municipal clerk for an absentee ballot in person, by mail, by fax, by email or at MyVote.wi.gov.  

Your written request must include:

  1. your voting address within the municipality where you wish to vote
  2. the address where the absentee ballot should be sent, if different from the address above 
  3. your signature   
  4. a copy of your photo identification*

The deadline for making application to receive an absentee ballot by mail is:

5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 30, 2023

*Voters who are indefinitely confined due to age, illness, infirmity, or disability may not be required to provide photo ID. If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot.

**Special absentee voting application provisions apply to electors who are indefinitely confined, in the military, hospitalized, or serving as a sequestered juror.  If this applies to you, contact the municipal clerk regarding deadlines for requesting and submitting an absentee ballot.

Voting an absentee ballot in person

You may also request and vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office or other specified location during the days and hours specified for casting an absentee ballot in person. Absentee in-person voting begins as early as March 21.

CITY OF WHITEWATER
Michele R. Smith, Clerk
312 W. Whitewater St.
Whitewater, WI 53190
(Phone) 262 473-0102
Voting Hours:  M-F
8:00 – 4:30 p.m.

TOWN OF COLD SPRING
Lisa Griep, Clerk
W3497 Vannoy Rd.
Whitewater, WI I 53190
(262) 473-6228
Absentee Hours by Appt.

TOWN OF LAGRANGE
Crystal Hoffmann, Clerk
P.O. Box 359
Whitewater, WI 53190
(262) 495-8200
Absentee Hours by Appt.

TOWN OF LIMA
Pam Hookstead, Clerk
11053 Willow Drive
Whitewater, WI 53190
(262) 473-8515
Absentee Hours by Appt. 

TOWN OF RICHMOND
Brian Hayes, Clerk
W9046 County Road A
Delavan, WI 53115
(608) 883-2269 or 608-312-9674
Absentee Hours by Appt.

TOWN OF WHITEWATER
Jorja Boiley, Clerk
W8590 Willis Ray Road
Whitewater, WI 53190
(262) 473-4639
Early, in-person voting: Town of Whitewater – Tuesday, March 21  10:00 AM – 1:00 PM; Thursday, March 23 4:00 – 7:00 PM; Saturday March 25 9:00 – Noon
Public testing for voting machine: Saturday, March 25 at Noon

Please remember if you are voting absentee, ballots must be either mailed to the Town Hall or dropped off during normal Town Hall hours: M, T, Th 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM. Use of the drop box is prohibited.

new email: clerk.treas@townofwhitewaterwi.gov
new website: townofwhitewaterwi.gov

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The first day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office is: Wednesday, March 21, 2023.  

The last day to vote an absentee ballot in the clerk’s office is: Friday, March 31, 2023. 

No in-person absentee voting may occur on the day before the election. The municipal clerk will deliver voted ballots returned on or before Election Day to the proper polling place before the polls close on April 4, 2023.  Any ballots received after the polls close will not be counted.

Police Investigate Newborn Found Deceased – UPDATE / La policía investiga el hallazgo de un recién nacido fallecido – ACTUALIZACIÓN

Whitewater, WI – March 13, 2023 – The following information is being released by the Whitewater Police Department
to inform the public of the status of this ongoing investigation. The newborn found on March 4, 2023 is an unidentified
male. The deceased newborn was located in a plastic bag inside a cardboard box, wrapped in a light-colored shirt and
wearing no additional clothing. It is believed that the newborn was placed in the field less than 48 hours before he was
located. The Police Department is seeking any information related to the circumstances of the newborn’s death, and any
information that would help to identify the mother or father. The Police Department is urging community members with any
information to contact 262-473-0555 option #4, or contact our Detective Bureau directly at jbrock@whitewater-wi.gov
(Detective Justin Brock) and aheilberger@whitewater-wi.gov (Detective Anthony Heilberger). Anonymous tips may also
be shared using P3Tips.com.

La policía de Whitewater investiga el hallazgo de un recién nacido fallecido – ACTUALIZACIÓN
Whitewater, WI – 13 de marzo de 2023 – La siguiente información está siendo publicada por el Departamento de
Policía de Whitewater para informar al público sobre el estado de esta investigación en curso. El recién nacido
encontrado el 4 de marzo de 2023 es un varón no identificado. El recién nacido fallecido fue localizado en una bolsa de
plástico dentro de una caja de cartón, envuelto en una camisa de color claro y sin ropa adicional. Se cree que el recién
nacido fue colocado en el campo menos de 48 horas antes de ser hallado. El Departamento de Policía está buscando
cualquier información relacionada con las circunstancias de la muerte del recién nacido, así como cualquier información
que pueda ayudar a identificar a la madre o al padre. El Departamento de Policía invita a los miembros de la comunidad
que tengan alguna información a que se pongan en contacto con el 262-473-0555 opción no 4, o directamente con
nuestra Oficina de Detectives en jbrock@whitewater-wi.gov (Detective Justin Brock) y aheilberger@whitewater-wi.gov
(Detective Anthony Heilberger). Para compartir información en español por favor envie correo electrónico al oficial
Valadez a svaladez@whitewater-wi.gov. Los reportes anónimos también pueden compartirse a través de P3Tips.com.

This Week’s City & School Board Meetings (Update: Common Council WAFC Subcommittee & WUSD School Board Special Mtg added)

City of Whitewater Plan and Architectural Review Commission Monday @ 6:00 p.m.
Agenda includes Public Hearing Regarding Consideration Of A Conditional Use Permit For A Proposed
Outdoor Café/Beer Garden At 156 W Whitewater Street, For Steve O’s LLC (Stephen Fairchild) and
Public Hearing For A Proposed Conditional Use Permit To Sell And Serve Beer And Liquor (For A Class “B” Liquor License) At 804 W. Walworth Avenue, Parcel #BIR 00014, For Mobin Ahmad.
City of Whitewater Municipal Building
Community Room- First Floor
312 W. Whitewater St.
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://meet.goto.com/516779973
You can also dial in using your phone.
+1 (408) 650-3123
Access Code:
516-779-973

UPDATE 3/13/23 @ 11:30 p.m. – Whitewater Unified School District School Board & District Leadership Team Retreat – Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Whitewater High School Library
534 South Elizabeth Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin
Whitewater School Board members and other Whitewater Unified School District officials will be attending the School
Board and District Leadership Team Retreat at Whitewater High School on March 14, 2023. A quorum of the School Board
will be present; however, the Board will not be conducting any business during this event.

City of Whitewater Public Works CommitteeTuesday @ 6:00 p.m.
Agenda includes Discussion And Possible Action Regarding Strand Task Order 23-04 For The Design Of Water Main To Serve Johns Disposal, Discussion And Possible Action Regarding Strand Amendment To Task Order 22-05 For Performing Construction Related Services For The Installation Of The Southwest Water Main Extension, Proposals for design work on Walworth Ave. and Innovation Drive.
Cravath Lakefront Conference Room – 2 Floor
312 W. Whitewater St

City of Whitewater Parks & Recreation Meeting Agenda – Wednesday @ 5:30 p.m.
Agenda includes Combining Pedestrian And Bicycle Committee Into Park Board andEffigy Mounds And Walton Oaks Management Updates
City of Whitewater Municipal Building
Cravath Lakefront Room- 2nd Floor
312 W. Whitewater St.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82192422207?pwd=dThRYk94NEdhMUhhMnhiVHJoVmdXUT09
Meeting ID: 821 9242 2207
Passcode: 020643
Or dial
1 312 626 6799
Meeting ID: 821 9242 2207
Passcode: 020643

UPDATE 3/13/23 @ 11:30 p.m.
Whitewater Unified School District Policy Review Committee – Thursday @ 9:00 a.m.
Agenda – Click on meetings in upper right corner
Whitewater Unified School District Central Office
419 South Elizabeth Street


UPDATE 3/15/23 @ 6:45 p.m.
Whitewater School Board – Special Meeting – Thursday @ 5:15 p.m.
Whitewater Unified School District Central Office
419 South Elizabeth Street

5:15 p.m. via Zoom Online

– Passcode: 248511

  • Dial-in: 1-312-626-6799
  • Webinar ID: 828 0728 2338

– Passcode: 248511

Closed Session to discuss a specific Board Member’s conduct.

Reconvene into Open Session via Zoom Online

– Passcode: 228927

  • Dial-in: 1-312-626-6799
  • Webinar ID: 838 9583 4030

– Passcode: 228927

UPDATE 3/13/23 @ 11:34 P.M.
City of Whitewater Community Development Authority Board of Directors – Thursday @ 5:30 p.m.
AGENDA includes CDA director recruitment, affordable housing policy, and closed session – possibly followed by open session: Deliberate Development Agreement with Becker & Bolton, LLC for further recommendation to Common Council for review and approval regarding proposed project to be located at 501 North Prospect Drive.
Location: Municipal Building – Community Room 1st Floor
312 W. Whitewater St.
This will be an IN-PERSON and VIRTUAL MEETING
Citizens are welcome (and encouraged) to join us via computer, smart phone or telephone.
Citizen participation is welcome during topic discussion periods.
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:
Please click this URL to join.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81234148608?pwd=dUJmMm1lUzdrWTl0ZmVST0xIanNpZz09
Passcode: 775379
Or join by phone: 1 312 626 6799
Webinar ID: 812 3414 8608
Passcode: 775379

City of Whitewater Strategic Planning Session for Council and city management staff – Thursday @ 6:30 p.m.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Notice is given to inform the Public that the City of Whitewater has contracted with UW-Extension to host a
Strategic Planning Session / Retreat for the Councilmembers and the City of Whitewater Management Staff. The sessions will
be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on both March 8, 2023 and March 16, 2023, in the Cravath Lakefront Room, City of
Whitewater Municipal Building, 312 W. Whitewater Street. A quorum of the Common Council will be present. This notice
is given to inform the public that there will be no formal action taken at this meeting. The retreat process is open to the public.

(Update: 3/15/23 @ 5:22 p.m.) City of Whitewater Common Council Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center Subcommittee – Friday @ 10:00 a.m.
AMENDED NOTICE OF CITY OF WHITEWATER
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING
Agenda for meeting of the City of Whitewater Common Council Whitewater
Aquatic and Fitness Center Subcommittee
Friday, March 17th, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
City of Whitewater Municipal Building – Cravath Lakefront Room
312 W. Whitewater Street
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL.

  1. Waiver of the 72-hour notice, as required by City of Whitewater
    Transparency Ordinance.
  2. ADJOURN TO CLOSED SESSION. Adjournment to Closed Session, not to
    reconvene, per Wisconsin Statutes 19.85 (1) (e): “Deliberating or
    negotiating the purchase of public properties, the investing of public funds,
    or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or
    bargaining reasons require a closed session.
    a. Item to be discussed: Suggested strategy and recommendations for
    City of Whitewater negotiations concerning the agreements with the
    Whitewater Unified School District related to the Whitewater
    Aquatic and Fitness Center.
    NOTE: The body that is meeting is the subcommittee appointed by the City of Whitewater
    Common Council to represent the City of Whitewater Common Council in meetings with the
    Whitewater Unified School District. This meeting will not include individuals appointed by the
    Whitewater Unified School District to represent it in meetings with the City of Whitewater
    concerning the Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center. There are separate meetings planned
    that will include both this subcommittee of the City of Whitewater Common Council and the
    individuals appointed by the Whitewater Unified School District to represent it.