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Franklin Community News Surpasses 101,000 Views — Here Are the Top 10 Most-Read Articles

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News Franklin Community News, first published in October 2023, has officially surpassed 101,000 readership views — a major milestone for independent local journalism in our community. What began as a commitment to transparency and accountability has grown into a widely read source for in-depth reporting on local government, public policy, and civic leadership. More importantly, the reporting has made a direct impact by providing residents with information that directly affects Franklin politics, public policy decisions, and voters. From investigative reporting and open records disclosures to election coverage and public accountability stories, Franklin Community News has focused on delivering factual, documented information that empowers residents to make informed decisions about their community and its leadership. Below are the Top 10 most-read articles since launch: 🔟 Top 10 Most-Read Articles #1 ⚖️ Franklin Mayor John N...

Former Sentry Property (Poth's General) Labeled ‘Blighted’ — Residents Seek Supporting Evidence

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By Dr. Richard A. Busalacchi Franklin Community News Franklin, WI — What began as a vision for a vibrant mixed-use “downtown” for Franklin is now the subject of increasing scrutiny as city officials consider the creation of Tax Incremental District No. 10 (TID 10) and related financing structures tied to the Poth’s General development, the former Sentry and associated property. At issue are two key questions: Does the property legally qualify as “blighted” under Wisconsin law? Should public tax increment revenue be committed under a 90/10 Pay-Go structure for up to 27 years? Excerpt from the Tax Incremental District #10 Project Plan - Prepared by Ehlers From Mixed-Use “Downtown” to Residential Focus Early versions of the Orchard View redevelopment were presented as a transformational project — a true mixed-use destination comparable to Oak Creek’s Drexel Town Square. The vision included: Retail storefronts Residential units Entertainment uses Public gathering space Green space and wal...